TPJ’s Top 5 Emerging Irish Musicians 2014

Bus Stop Comfort
Bus Stop Comfort

So given the reviewing nature of my last two weeks, (basically attending a bucket-load of West End shows in London) I have been promoted to Reviewer on trip advisor randomly. This review, as its title suggests, concerns Ireland, artists, musicians and the beauty of their craft. To begin, Ireland is a funny place, we all know this – A friend of mine was born there and I have toured their with him many times. Each time I go there, I feel this warm aura of passion in culture. He gets wound up about the stupidest of things and values respect more than financial support. They all bloody do. I was born in an amusement park called Efteling in Holland so i don’t understand this at all but If you ask any Irish person what they are most proud of about Ireland, they will undoubtedly say ‘it’s History and it’s Cultural Heritage and Art’.

One must only look to the global superstars of everything artistic and an Irish first-generation name will appear close to the top of its hierarchy. (Day Lewis, Beckett, Wilde, U2, Joyce, Sheridan, Abrahamson, Binchy, Neeson, Yeats’, Clarke, Henry, Horan, Fassbender, Farrell, McIlroy, Riverdancers, O’Connell, Collins, Celtic Woman, Kelvin, JFK, Gleesons. Sheeran, Best etc etc etc and my etc’s could go on for quite a long time. My point is Ireland is built on music and words and art and stories and appreciation of artistic skill as well as an underdog ambition and passion. They still cheer like wild animals at a Christie Moore song about a 1988 goal scored by Ray Houghten against England. They still dance like crazed lunatics at a remix of a song called Maniac 2000 by Mark McCabe. They still passionately raise their glasses to a departing person at a bar with a rendition of Willie Clancy’s The Parting Glass just because he is leaving the pub for the night. They are crazy! But it is precisely this passion that resonates with the passionate world of the arts. These songs and events are etched into an Irish persons heart and they physically do not understand why every other nationality hasn’t heard of these timeless classics or values finance over love.

Their tradition dates back long before electricity or even published materials it is ingrained in the soul of the country. The land of saints and scholars with a poet as the president, who don’t know what to do with a bob in their pocket (they mostly buy boats and five houses) but who know exactly which chord progression works for a sesh.

To be brief, as my title suggests, here is a list of my own top five emerging artists in the music scene in the small island of five million people  and proof that Ireland is only getting stronger in this area. Here are the choices in no particular order:

1) Hermitage Green: This beautiful boy band from Limerick City is made of sheer talent. Giving Kodaline and the Villagers a run for their money for top spot in Ireland at the moment, the lads have toured quite a lot internationally recently and have dedicated the last three years to making a go of it in miserable conditions and grinding out their skill level similar to the Beatles in Hamburg. This early video from 2011 (which includes Felix Jones and doesn’t include Dermot Sheedy) represents the sheer skill level of the band as they were beginning and they have gone from strength to strength. They are really good guys too.  We can only see success for the band provided they remain humble and hard working:

 

2) KarmaCloud: one member of the band is a straight up Dublin gangsta, who has previously played in places unknown to many. Dan Forde (Sigfreid) and his band Karmacloud all studied in Berkeley school of music in Boston together to get their Masters’ and they are just so impressive live and on track that it is impossible to see them not becoming massive should they want it. They do everything right, it is perfectionism at its highest and in six months they may choose if they want to be global superstars or not. Their level of talent and skill as a three-piece ensemble is second to none in Ireland: http://leakysync.com/karmacloud/

 

3) Loah – This amazingly talented Dublin singer has been developing her music since she was born and one only has to see her perform to realise she was made to sing as she does and in the way that she does. The amount of hours she has dedicated to perfecting her craft is astonishing and we wish her the very best here at TPJ. Anyone who hassles her will have a little Tiger and many friends to deal with but her music is so soft and catchy, we love it. I presume she is playing the big Irish festivals this year so we may see her. If she is not, it’s a tragedy:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oQKJYyHr5uM

 

4) I Have A Tribe: Pats is a gentleman. Everyone knows this. He is a brilliant musician. Everyone knows this also. Nuff said really. Everyone who loves beards will love him…and that is everyone I think. Keep doing what you’re doing man, it’s magic:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7lTCSoTiru8

 

5) Slow Skies: Karen Sheridan and her band Slow Skies have worked effortlessly over the past three years together to develop their completely unique sound. With influences such like Regina Spektor, Duffy, Queen and maybe Bjork and a talent that was developed into a skill with schooling, they have found a lovely niche in the market where they fit into perfectly. We wanna see more stuff soon please, TPJ x :

 

Here are our top 5 picks for the Irish 2014/15 season. 2013 was certainly the year of Hozier, McMorrow, Kodaline and Gavin James. Here are our suggestions for 2014/15. There were many many other contenders for consideration such as prodigies like Daithi, The Strypes, Ham Sandwich, Big September, Rogues, Laura Hughes and Laura Feeney etc etc etc. There are too many etc’s to mention them all. One thing is for sure, the future of Irish music is alive and well and thank you for making our economy better with beautiful music. One cannot underestimate the power of music on the psychology of a nation. Please feel free to suggest, comment or constructively criticise my humble choices and opinion. They are only the opinions of a little teddy Tiger bear so mock, share or discuss at will. All expression is welcome no matter how bad your taste in music is. Beliebers sometimes welcome!

All my Love, TPJ x

 

Skylight in London

I went to the press night of Skylight last night starring Bill Nighy and Carey Mulligan. We got our photo ops at the start of the show but then the ushers got mad at us for taking too many photos so asked for me to be put into the cloak room. Our chief writer Brian Roche, who is now a senior reviewer at trip advisor was lucky enough to meet Mark Ruffalo and Carey Mulligan after the show. He is going again on Tuesday to review properly in case he missed anything. Here are some of his photos…lucky bastard. He wouldn’t even take me out of the bag!!!

Brian Carey Mulligan and Mark

Brian and Mark Ruffalo

Brian Carey and Mark
Brian Carey and Mark

Travel Adventure Tuesdays: Theatre Trips

Travel Adventure Tuesdays: Theatre Trips

 

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Wicked Sound Desk, The Commitments, Once, Billy and many more…we have been to A LOT of theatre in the past week. Adventure Tuesday is gonna be based on shows…

Relentless

Relentless

In Business, you have to be RELENTLESS! it’s a Sport, It’s not a game. There are people who want to knock you out, to spear tackle you, to smash you senseless until you can’t stand anymore just so they win. You have to hit them, and hit them hard, and hit then fairly and be disciplined in the rules. It is not a victory if you cheat. It’s one v one, fifteen v fifteen, your team against theirs and there can only be one winner. You have to work and train every hour of every day to gain that victory…because if you don’t, they will win. Your opponent will win, because rest assured, they are training too. And training hard!

When you get the chance, you strike. You strike fast and true and trust in your training and prep work. If it has been honest and you have trained well, you will strike well and they will feel it. Then make sure you strike again, then make sure you strike a third time…and when they are wobbling around and stumble the first time from the power of your strikes…you make sure you finish them off. You make sure they feel the pain you inflict on them. You will be the victor in the fight or the match or the fuckin chess game – whatever your sport is, Then shake the hand of the loser and respect them completely afterwards. Bring them out for a pint.

Business is a Sport, it’s disciplined, it’s tough and you have to be hard to win. There is no other way to describe it – You are an animal on the pitch, prepared to risk your body and mind for the win but you also become a gentleman off it. When you are out on the field, smile at your opponent. You already know he is looking at you and you already know what that look in his eyes means. It’s that look that tells you he wants your blood on his shirt. He wants your spit on his gloves or your teeth on the floor. He wants to feel your ribs crack when his shoulders hit them fairly in a rugby match. It’s also the look that you will laugh about with him in the pub after the game. So Match his stare with a stare of your own and see who breaks first. Then play your game and shake hands after it and learn respect. anyone I have played Sport with or against I can happily do business with them now, because I know they hit hard and fairly and they won’t settle for losing. They wear the colours of their team.

You have to be relentless!

The World is my Posse

The world is my Posse

 

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Some people are just worth all of your time. I have their backs and they have mine. We don’t need to say it, we don’t need to agree upon the rules…we just fuckin know it. Don’t try to mess with us, you can try…but you will lose. TPJ x