Afleveringen
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New Pagans are a rock band based in Belfast, Northern Ireland. They have released their critically acclaimed debut album The Seed, The Vessel, The Roots and All, via Big Scary Monsters. In this final episode of the season we learn all we can about them before singing off for a while. BEST WISHES!
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Cian Godfrey started Somebody’s Child in late-2018 as a means of exploring his voice as a songwriter, inhabiting and exploring a variety of musical styles and sounds. Today Conchúr get's to ask all then questions you wish you could. Check him out!
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Zijn er afleveringen die ontbreken?
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This week we're joined by Malaki, whose name means 'messenger'. One of Ireland's most prolific and fast-rising rappers. Bursting onto the scene in January 2019 with the powerful spoken-word epic "Call Us By Our Names", the young Dubliner has been carving out his place in Irish hip-hop ever since.
Meanwhile... Conchúr and Peter discuss the lifecycle of scooterbois and pallet children.
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From the earliest age, Rarelyalways has walked his own path, absorbing culture and music from even the most unlikely sources, lending his skills and fearsome work ethic to the widest possible range of projects, always focused on the big picture.
Conchúr and peter do their best to keep up... Check it out!
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Fresh from appearing on the first episode of BBC1’s new Saturday night music show, ‘I Can See Your Voice’ and following up the success of his debut single ‘Still’ in 2020, rising Irish star EMMO (pronounced EM-MO) returns in 2021 with the joyful follow-up ‘Make You Mine’, dropping on April 16, 2021.
Check him out!
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Bridie Monds-Watson, better known by their stage name SOAK, is singer-songwriter from Derry, Northern Ireland. SOAK's music has been described as 'a vivid portrait of teenage deep-thinking' by The Guardian. Enjoy the episode!
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Ever been part of an effortlessly flowing conversation that meanders from one sexy topic to another like some sort of living embodiment of the concept of a free and healthy society? Me neither... but Conchur has, and I have a recording of it. Check it out as he interviews Yard act: a minimalist Rock group based in Leeds.
Talk soon and don't let the bed bugs bite,
Peter Clarke
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Wow what a week to be alive! Liquid Chords have had some pretty cool guests but this week takes the biscuit. We have Tom Coll from Fontaines D.C.! Enjoy
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Hello! This week we're joined by self proclaimed friendly Dublin based band Silverbacks. Conchur does the serious interview stuff while peter directs the hell out of the music... and makes sure Conchur doesn't get too full of himself.
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Season 2 Begins! Please welcome Sprints. Raw and raucous, SPRINTS are a garage-noise four-piece from Dublin. They combine guitar-driven hooks, motoric rhythm and emotive lyricism to create a unique sound that pulls from grunge, post-punk and beyond.
SPRINTS formed in late 2019 but have quickly been championed by the likes of BBC Radio 6 & Radio 1, The Guardian, NME, DIY and Nialler9.
https://www.sprintsmusic.com/
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First ever Liquid Chords LIVE!!!
Conchúr chats to Ryan on - you guessed it - St Patrick's Day.
Hailing from Portaferry, a small seaside town in Northern Ireland, Ryan McMullan's reputation precedes him. Hurry if you want to catch tickets to any of his post lockdown shows!
Please enjoy this final episode of season 1 of LC.
Love Peter -the star of the podcast- Clarke and Conchúr -the annoyance- White.
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The Love Buzz, purveyors of psychedelic punk and all things heart pounding, are well known for their epic gigs in Cork since the trio got together in 2017. After their debut EP 'Candy Flip' in 2019 plus Irish and UK tour dates, Kieran Hurley (vocals/guitar), Aidan Lynch (bass) and Henry Love (drums) are now looking forward to 2020 with more tours, a busy festival season and a debut LP. Conchur catches up with Aidan and Henry to see what's up!
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CATALAN! is an insurgency rock project by Ewen Friers. Conchur catches up with Ewen and finally learns how to pronounce the name of CATALAN!'s newest album Veritas.
Peter continues his therapy sessions unveiling his greatest fear.
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Nealo is a rapper & singer from Dublin, Ireland. Conchur discusses his influences, live shows, Law career and more. Meanwhile, Peter continues with Conchur's required therapy sessions hoping to get to the source of his mania.
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TEBI REX!! We discuss their diverse influences from Kate Nash to Greek mythology. We talk about the artist and listener relationship as well as their upcoming project with Dubliner Whiskey. They also give us an exclusive preview of their upcoming single. In other news, Peter has agreed to attend therapy sessions with Conchúr, some of which can be heard in the break and at the end of this episode. We're hoping his condition will improve so that he can take part in the show again.
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This week we have Tors, a 3 piece harmonic indie band from Devon - comprised of brothers Matt and Theo Weedon and Jack Bowden. They started out their musical careers writing tracks featuring in critically acclaimed Channel 4 Drama – Skins, and are only getting better.
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Tommy Reilly is a Scottish singer–songwriter from Torrance, East Dunbartonshire. He gained recognition after winning the Channel 4 TV show Orange unsignedAct. Right now he's writing the music for the hit TV show Animaniacs.
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This week we have Caoimhe Barry, one third of Wyvern Lingo: an Irish band from Bray in County Wicklow, who are currently based in Berlin.
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Singer songwriter and radio presenter Gemma Bradley joins Conchúr this week just after her debut on BBR1! We're so chuffed for her. Enjoy the show and check out her new single Obsessed!
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Happy New Year! Please welcome Joshua Burnside to LC. His music incorporates elements of Irish folk, rock, Americana, world music, sound collage and electronica.
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