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New Irish music mag leading cassette tape revival

Exciting new acts going back to the future with retro combo
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TheJournal.ie
· Jun 25, 2026
RnaG listeners and a panel of experts ranked Ireland's top 40 songs in the Irish language
Clannad, Cór Chúil Aodha and Kila all feature.
New Musical Express
· Jul 9, 2026
The Mary Wallopers on “Irish expression” and “heavier” new album ‘Paddywhackery’: “If the English knew what happened, they wouldn’t be so quick to be marching with St George’s crosses”
The rebel folk band spoke to NME about the isolation of being Irish in England, the fallout of having their Victorious 2025 set cut off, not shying away from saying something that’s right, and more, as they share new single ‘Landlord's Demise’ The post The Mary Wallopers on “Irish expression” and “heavier” new album ‘Paddywhackery’: “If the English knew what happened, they wouldn’t be so quick to be marching with St George’s crosses” appeared first on NME.
Irish News
· Jul 9, 2026
Lead singer of 70s US punk band The Nubs on surprise rediscovery of long-lost track Every Night Is A Party In Ulster
70s band, The Nubs are hoping to inspire a new generation of punk fans with track Every Night Is A Party In Ulster
Limerick Post Newspaper
· Jun 25, 2026
‘For the Record’ promises to blur the boundaries between sound and movement at Dance Limerick
A groundbreaking new show that challenges the conventions of the traditional music concert comes to Limerick next month, when For the Record – a collaboration between celebrated dancer Colin Dunne and acclaimed musicians Becky Ní Éallaithe and Ultan O’Brien – takes to the stage at Dance Limerick Performance Space on Thursday July 9 at 8pm. [] The post ‘For the Record’ promises to blur the boundaries between sound and movement at Dance Limerick appeared first on Limerick Post.
RTÉ News
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All-Ireland SHC recap: Cork 6-25 Offaly 2-11
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Global News
· Jun 29, 2026
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Related coverage for "New Irish music mag leading cassette tape revival": TheJournal.ie — RnaG listeners and a panel of experts ranked Ireland's top 40 songs in the Irish language. New Musical Express — The Mary Wallopers on “Irish expression” and “heavier” new album ‘Paddywhackery’: “If the English knew what happened, they wouldn’t be so quick to be marching with St George’s crosses”. Irish News — Lead singer of 70s US punk band The Nubs on surprise rediscovery of long-lost track Every Night Is A Party In Ulster. Limerick Post Newspaper — ‘For the Record’ promises to blur the boundaries between sound and movement at Dance Limerick. RTÉ News — All-Ireland SHC recap: Cork 6-25 Offaly 2-11. Global News — Five songs you must hear this week (29 June 2026)