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OTwo Interviews: Dublin’s CABL
OTwo Review: The Scratch’s Mind Yourself
What’s So Important About Death Grips?
CMAT’s Christmas Panto at the Olympia
Comment Editor Katie Larkin reviews CMAT’s Olympia gig, self-titled The CMAT Panto where she sold out a four-night set and captured the crowd with her trademark boisterous, outgoing, and passionate way. …
Our Staff’s Most Embarrassing Song on Spotify Wrapped
As the most wonderful time of the year approaches (the release of Spotify Wrapped), the Observer's staff predicts what has been their most embarrassing listening habit this year.…
The 5 Best Film Soundtracks To Study With
With exam season upon us, Joshua McCormack discusses the best film scores to soundtrack your study sessions.…
Boiler Room TV Comes to Silo, Dublin
Music Editor Holly Alder is the bearer of good music news and delects us in a tale of how the return of the Boiler Room might be just what the Irish music scene needs to get out of its slump.…
Sonic Therapy: The Layers of The Murder Capital’s Gigi’s Recovery Unveiled Live
Kojaque's 'PHANTOM OF THE AFTERS': A Soundtrack to Irish Roots and London Streets
OTwo Reviews: Nancy Kate's EP, Above The Water
Catching Up with Anton Pearson, Lead Guitarist of Squid
5 Black Artists Dominating Their Genres
OTwo Reviews: ‘Open Your Eyes’ by MOIO
Black History and the Evolution of Music Genres
Gil Scott-Heron’s Whitey is Still on the Moon
Olivia Emade is hittin’ all the right notes
Tessa Ndjonkou sits down with UCD Commerce graduate and burgeoning artist Olivia Emade to discuss what it means to create your own sound and foster community through music.…
Hozier Album Review
Hozier’s latest full-length album, Unreal Unearth, released on August 18th, has him teeming with confidence which in turn allows him to effortlessly shift between the heart-wrenching and the heart-pounding over the course of sixteen tracks.…