Tuesday, 28 February 2012

Subject Matter album review

Subject Matter are a 4 piece rock band from Dublin consisting of Paul O'Keefe, Tommy Devine, Ste Brennan, and Paul Carey.

With a fresh new sound and now an album to back it up, Smash The Mould sets the bar high for other bands. What firstly stands out for me with Subject Matter is they released an album, not just an EP or a few songs, as most bands do. It's a 12 track album, which shows the band are serious about musicianship and what they do.

Beginning their debut is 'Funky Coloured Pitfalls', a catchy number with heavy riffs and chants throughout the whole song you can easily sing (or shout) along to. This leads listeners into 'Give It To Me Straight' and brings us straight into the action, with a slightly punk sound with more chants of 'hey! hey! hey!'

Next, 'What I Know' could be written off as repetitive, but is catchy in places, with a good bass line. An acoustic song is a rarity for this rock band, but 'Dressed to Depress' works extremely well. For me 'See Thru Souls' is the standout track from the album. The intro matches the chorus, and with verses of almost no guitar, they show off the clean cut vocals from the start.

'Keep Me With You' is a tender slow song, displaying that acoustic songs can often be the most powerful from a band. 'The Pass At Dark' has a slight country twang to it, while this is not a bad thing. Shouting lyrics to do with sex and dick, it's one to be remembered. 'O Nani Ama' ends the album with an almost African chant for the title, with a big bold song to finish it all off.

Collectively, the songs are all well written and sound like no Irish band, or any other band right now. The album takes a while to get into, but after a few listens it's very good. I think the band will make a name for themselves on the scene, and they need to be seen live to witness their full potential.



Head to http://subjectmatteronline.com and download their album for free!

Dwelling For Jackals EP review

Having recently just finished supporting Young Guns on their Irish dates, Dublin based Dwelling for Jackals are getting bigger and bigger. The alternative rock 3 piece as of now consists of Cathal Mckeon, Niall Johnson and Dylan Martin and between the three, have a range of influences, including Avenged Sevenfold and 30 Seconds To Mars.

Starting their debut EP off  is 'Last Sleep', the group's big tune, their leading number that fans, if not everyone, will definitely know. The rhythm works perfectly behind the vocals, and builds up to the high point of the chorus.
This brings us into 'Solitary Confinement (City of Kings)', a slow song that gets huge. The piano beautifully sets the tone for the song, and again leads into the climax of the chorus.
'Apocalypse, When You're Ready' is a small acoustic number, with quiet vocals matched perfectly to the music, and will make you want to listen over and over again. This is one reason why acoustic songs can stand out the most.
Finally, 'I Am Bedlam' makes a lasting impression on the listener with a bold and energetic finish, and once again with those big choruses.

Unlike some other bands, none of the songs get repetitive or monotonous. This band show off their flare for writing powerful melodies that have a climactic chorus. After the first time listening to it, I loved it already.
With great songs like this, the group should be even bigger than they already are. Expect huge things!

Listen to their debut EP here or download it from iTunes!

The Cold 100

With a fresh sound like no other band right now, The Cold 100 are a 4 piece band playing "Rhythm and Blooze" as they call it. While it's hard for other bands to recreate the sounds from the 60s and 70s, this group get it exactly right.


Sharing a love for the blues, they have a strong influence from the likes of Led Zeppelin, The Stones and Fleetwood Mac, although the band don't fit into any one particular genre. They play loud, fast rock music, with a powerful rhythm and with great feeling.

Their video for Mr Westcoast Man, the lead single from their debut EP 'Into The Parlour' is trippy and is one to be remembered - certainly something the band would want.



The band need to be seen live to witness their full potential. Expect big things.

Download their EP on the 3rd of March!
http://www.thecold100.com/

Sunday, 26 February 2012

In Elegance release video for single



Belfast rockers In Elegance have released their video for new single, Easier Said Than Done!


Review of their latest EP: http://themusicandthemic.blogspot.com/2012/02/in-elegance-ep.html


Check out the band's Facebook page HERE and download their EP from HERE!

Wednesday, 22 February 2012

Fox Avenue - 18/02/12

After a long wait from the postponed headline November show, Fox Avenue and Jody Has A Hitlist finally made a welcome return to Dublin and Belfast this week. The early matinee show was most likely the reason there wasn't overwhelming liveliness inside the venue of The Academy, Dublin on a cold February day, but that didn't spoil the show for the bands and the audience. With doors opening at 12 noon, I arrived just before 11am, and there were already about 50 to 60 people queuing for the highly in demand place at the barrier.

Broken Glass on Broadway
Starting the show off on a great note were young Irish band Broken Glass on Broadway from Clonmel and Dublin. Considering this was most likely their biggest gig of their short career, the band interacted extremely well with the crowd, and have gained quite a few fans from it. Doing original songs, I think they have a unique sound, as it's nothing quite like anything else in the Irish scene right now.

Kelan; Jody Has A Hitlist
Octane Ok literally had the audience on the floor at one point, and straight away connected with the audience. They put on a great set even if a little repetitive, but sadly it was obvious that the crowd were not here to see them.

Next, Jody Has A Hitlist put on a fantastic live set, beginning with old favourite Nobody's Looking At You, playing the singles from their latest Choose Your Battles EP and older songs. Padraig McAlister, (vocals, guitar) and Kelan O'Reilly (keyboard, vocals) took to the stage with humerous banter that was self called "awkward" at times. The highlight of their hour was Comebacks Aren't Your Thing (I finally heard it live -yes! But it's no Steer Clear - sad face) and the group ended breaking fans hearts (almost) but saying it would be their last Dublin show of the year.

Patrick; Fox Avenue


Even though it was a joint headliner between Jody Has A Hitlist and Fox Avenue, Fox Avenue completely stole the show.

With talk of dead grandma’s and verging on racist comments, you’d think this would make it awkward for the audience. Not for Fox Avenue. Their dedicated fan base know that the boys are only having the banter, and are well known and loved for it.

Dara; Fox Avenue
Playing a brand new song – White Lies – they later showed off their hip hop groove to covers of Hello, Paper Planes by M.I.A, and even teasing the audience by beginning What Makes You Beautiful by One Direction, ending with We Found Love by Rihanna. Ended the show with the big radio hit Tonight.

The guys afterwards were nothing but grateful for everyone staying back to meet them afterwards, thanking everyone individually, with lots of hugs thrown in. I hadn't seen them in almost two years so I was delighted after the day. Definitely worth the wait.

Monday, 20 February 2012

Snow Patrol and Florence and the Machine announce Phoenix Park date

Snow Patrol and Florence and the Machine have confirmed they will play Dublin's Phoenix Park on the 8th of July!


The major concert is the second announcement of the kind, the first being The Stone Roses playing three days previous on the 5th of July as part of their reunion tour. The concerts are a replacement to Oxegen festival being cancelled for this year.


Tickets will go on sale from 8am on Friday 24th February at the price of €59.50.

Sunday, 5 February 2012

Kickstart The Season

Kickstart the Season are a Dublin 5 piece, in the middle of releasing a new EP.

The pop-punk band share joint vocals between Ciara Walker and Sean Hodson, giving us a new sound we haven't heard before - in a good way, of course!

Having only formed in the middle of 2011, the band are already up and coming in the Irish scene, and will play their release show in Whelan's on the 16th of February with other favourite Irish acts such as Boy Versus Romeo and Alice Can't Turn Left.

The lead single from their release Take Me Out has strong vocals, with the guitar against it perfectly and leaves listeners wanting more. They are an energetic and simply catchy song, and we can be sure to hear more from them soon!




Make sure to catch their EP Launch show, details here
Expect big things from these guys.
Check out their Facebook page HERE and download the two tracks HERE!

In Elegance EP


When you think of girl fronted rock bands, you think of Paramore, Evanescence, maybe even The Pretty Reckless. Not in this case. Here, In Elegance come into their own. With their newly released 3 track self-titled EP, the Belfast 5-piece have found their own sound, and won’t be giving it up anytime soon.

The vocals are simple, yet powerful, with perfectly fitting guitar sounds and drums for the finished product.
Putting Easier Said Than Done as the opener to this release is perfect, it takes listeners right in to the action, which leads into heavier sound of Burn Bright, Fade Fast which is a completely different sound altogether. As stated before, the vocals on Open Your Eyes are haunting and my, what an addictive song.
The three tracks as a whole have the ability to leave you wanting more, much more.

A brilliant new sound, exactly what we need. I'm glad they don't sound like anyone else and aren't just going down the same route. They are going to be huge. 5/5

Check out their Facebook page HERE and download their EP from HERE!

Kodakid new single and video

Before they set off on their tour for their new single, Shake Skin, Waterford band Kodakid have released the video for it. I had high hopes for this single as The Music & The Mic had already reviewed them before, and let me tell you, my hopes were met. And then some.

The video has a very retro style to it, which fits the song with it's slow rhythmic drum beat, and stand out, heavy bass line. There is definitely a traditional rock 'n' roll feel to this band, and then the vocals come in, keeping with the tempo of the song. And as the song closes, slowly, again with the beat of the drum and quieter vocals, it leaves you wanting more. A simple yet powerful song.




Make sure you check these guys out before they're big.
Check out their Facebook page HERE and the new single will be released as a free download from 9th February HERE!