The juxtaposition of authenticity between House of Guinness and its music is this week’s topic…
How a lot of bands on the soundtrack create art that looks to directly modernise the Irish experience via the past contrasts with the show’s characterisation of Ireland in the past
“It is not the time to sit on the fence. Fascism is on the rise.”
CMAT’s Ivor Novello speech was one of the most significant moments in music this year.
🎬 This episode explores why…
https://t.co/8kvKzHyYap
CMAT’s Ivor Novello speech was about what artists stand for
In a room full of some of the most listened-to people in Britain and Ireland, she challenged fellow musicians to stop “sitting on the fence.”
🎥 Watch now: https://t.co/fxHgYSte7v
“It is not the time to sit on the fence. Fascism is on the rise.”
CMAT’s Ivor Novello speech was one of the most significant moments in music this year.
🎬 This episode explores why…
https://t.co/8kvKzHyYap
“Everybody knew. Nobody said.”
I made a documentary essay exploring how Irish music confronted the Catholic Church across generations from Christy Moore and Sinéad O’Connor to Hozier, Repeal the 8th and Fontaines D.C.
This one means a lot to me
https://t.co/GS4L060u4e