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4113 - The Coronas We go in depth with The Coronas, revisit the highs of U2's hometown triumph at Croke Park and take a look at what's best in the Rebel County. Elsewhere we meet alt-rock upstarts Fangclub, talk to Bryce Dessner, and silver screen icon Beatrice Dalle.
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4112 - U2 Croke Park Special As the world’s biggest band gear up for their hotly awaited homecoming gig, we take an in-depth look at their live history and talk to famous friends and fans about their favourite U2 stories. We also meet Cillian Murphy, Royal Blood and much more.
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4111 - Longitude Special We've got the full lowdown on Longitude, the hottest festival of the summer. Our coverage features Stormzy, Mumford & Sons, The Weeknd, and much more. Elsewhere, we talk to Eleanor McEvoy, and Sinn Féin MP Liadh Ná. Riada. Plus news and reviews.
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4110 - 40th Anniversary Special For our bumper 40th anniversary issue we've sent Olaf out on the road in the US with U2, and President Michael D Higgins returns to pick up his old column. The HP Interview is an exclusive with Ian Bailey and we look back over the last 40 years in Ireland.
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4109 - Forbidden Fruit In the new Hot Press we kick off the festival season with a lowdown on all the mouthwatering action coming up at Forbidden Fruit. We chat to FF headliners Orbital and Bon Iver, meet SIPTU's Jason O'Toole, and mourn the loss of the great Chris Cornell.
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4108 - Guns N’ Roses In the new Hot Press we trace the whole outrageous story of Slane headliners Guns N' Roses and take a gander at all the tech gadgets and goodies set to hit the market. The Hot Press interview is Michael Healy-Rae and we also meet Kasabian and Jude Law.
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4107 - Walking On Cars If you haven't yet heard of Walking On Cars, you're not on the internet. The indie rock band has been selling albums out the wazoo. Hailing from Dingle and jamming out of Kerry and beyond, frontman Patrick 'Pa' Sheehy takes Hot Press readers on a journey.
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4106 - Festival Special It's that time of the year again and festival season is upon us. In preparation, we bring you our annual festival special! Crack open the latest Hot Press to find every lineup, date, time, place, taste, tune, and face coming your way.
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4105 - Imelda May In this issue of Hot Press, there is a different looking Imelda May on the cover. Gone are the trademark rockabilly threads and kiss curl of old to be replaced by a darker, more sophisticated image.
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4104 - U2 and The Joshua Tree The new Hot Press issue reveals the Insiders Story of how Bono, Edge, Larry & Adam scored one of the fastest-selling albums in rock history. Also featuring Maria McKee, designer Steve Averill, film director John Boorman & Hollywood Star Tom Hiddleston.
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4103 - Tommy Tiernan In the new Hot Press Tommy Tiernan talks about the success of his 100% unscripted The Tommy Tiernan Show. There is a meeting of minds between Finbar Furey and John Connors. We meet Gypsies On The Autobahn. Fidel, Che, revolution, sanctions, terror attacks, religion and Trump are all on the agenda as the Cuban Ambassador, Hermes Herrera Hernandez, stars in the Hot Press Interview.
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4102 - Robbie Henshaw In this issue The Six Nations, Leinster and the Lions are all discussed in a major interview. Hot Press joins star man Robbie Henshaw on the sofa for an in-depth chat about the championship prospects. Also in the new Hot Press, best-selling author John Boyne talks about life and love as a gay man; Olaf goes arm-wrestling with Guy Garvey; Stuart Clark reports on the first Medically Supervised Injecting Centre, and the killer synthetic drug that’s ten times stronger than heroin.
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4101 - Donald Trump and the Alt-Right In the latest issue we bring you the Artists, Albums, Gigs, Movies, TV Shows, Books, Travel Destinations and Gadgets of the Year in our Hot For 2017 Special. With the nightmare becoming all too real, Hot Press asks, How can we beat Trump and the Alt-Right? In a special The Fightback Starts Here! feature, Niall Stokes reflects on the new wave of Irish activism that has been sparked by the Home Sweet Home initiative.
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4021 - Leonard Cohen The Webb Sisters, Sharon Robinson, Suzanne Vega, Judy Collins & Mike Scott pay tribute to Leonard Cohen in the new Hot Press. Also features: Christy Moore on Planxty, Two Door Cinema Club, Catherine Murphy TD, Super Furry Animals, Peter Hook, Mr. Pussy.
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4020 - Roz Purcell RTÉ Star Roz Purcell Talks Donald Trump, Enda Kenny, Food and Repeal the 8th. Also features: Colin Farrell, Katherine Winterstone, Pixie Geldof, We Cut Corners, Jason Barry.
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4019 - Metropolis Out now with the amazing Grace Jones on the cover, the new issue of Hot Press is a Metropolis special with all you need to know about the upcoming RDS festivities! Our man Olaf Tyaransen unravels the enigma of Ms. Jones with the help of Sophie Fiennes, the director of the Grace Jones “The Musical Of My Life” documentary, which she’s been collaborating on with the Jamaican legend for the past eleven years, and other people who’ve worked with her including former Island Records boss Chris B
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4018 - Kings Of Leon They're one of the world's biggest bands – and they're back. As they unleash their new album Walls, Kings of Leon lead the way in the new issue of Hot Press. Also featured: Oasis, Christy Dignam, Aslan, Sasha Lane, Emma Donoghue, Kate Tempest.
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4017 - U2 40th Anniversary Special When Larry Mullen pinned a notice on the wall of Mount Temple Comprehensive looking for like-minded lads to start a band, neither he nor the world knew what was coming. Also featured: Larry Mullen, Booka Brass, Wallis Bird, Becky Lynch, JP McMahon.
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4015 - Picture This Any time an Irish act achieves considerable success, it's a cause for celebration. But the inexorable, incredible rise of Picture This calls for more thorough examination. Also featured: Picture This, Ryan Hennessy, Jimmy Rainsford, Gillian Gilbert.
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4014 - Lana Del Rey & Electric Picnic Special With the clock ticking very quickly towards September 2–4, we're going Electric Picnic crazy in the new issue of Hot Press. Also featured: Lana Del Rey, Aine Cahill, Editors, Wild Beasts, Savages, Wolf Alice, Gavin James, All Tvvins, Todd Phillips.
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4013 - Lisa Hannigan While it may have taken five years, Lisa Hannigan's At Swim is more than worth the wait. And, suitably, it's the first lady of Irish music who leads the way in the new issue of Hot Press. Also featured: Aine Cahill, Jean Michel Jarre, Suicide Squad.
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4012 - Red Hot Chili Peppers Red Hot Chili Peppers are on their way to Belfast with a new album – and a renewed vigour – so there's no better time to feature the LA veterans on the front of Hot Press. Also featured: Michael Conlan, Tame Impala, Metronomy, Pascal Donohoe.
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4011 - Roisin Murphy & Longitude All roads lead towards Marlay Park as the extravaganza that is Longitude appears on the horizon – and Hot Press is building up the the summer spectacular in style. Featuring: Roisin Murphy, Samuel L Jackson, Chvrches, Biffy Clyro, Vic Mensa and more.
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4010 - Euro 2016 As Euro 2016 roars into action, Hot Press talks to James McClean and David Meyler, who'll be looking to upset the favourites, and get the views of Kevin Kilbane, Keith Andrews and Emma Byrne, who tell us why there's plenty of reason for optimism!
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4009 - Forbidden Fruit The new Hot Press sees us preparing for two of the year's most anticipated events, as consecutive weekends in Dublin see the renewal of the annual spectacular that is Forbidden Fruit Festival, and the long-awaited Irish return of Bruce Springsteen.
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4008 - Disclosure In the new Hot Press we're counting down to glorious nights in RHK with a special preview of this year's shows; Disclosure, Sigur Rós & Stereophonics head the charge as we prepare for summer in the city! Plus Jake Bugg, Irvine Welsh & Fangclub.
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4007 - Prince As the world mourns the loss of Prince, we pay tribute to a true one-of-a-kind. We look back at his unparalleled career, trawl the archives for classic nuggets and hear from Janelle Monae, Simon Le Bon, Sinéad O'Connor & many more on the death of a star.
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4006 - The Ultimate Festival Guide Festival season is just around the corner! In the new issue of Hot Press, we build up to the biggest festivals of the summer! Plus we catch up with Lucius, All Saints, The Shoos, & Damien Dempsey discusses the state of the nation with Olaf Tyaransen.
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4005 - Kodaline Kodaline chat about superstardom, Caitriona Balfe talks of her journey to Hollywood. Plus interviews with Rusangano Family, MMOTHS, Nicole Maguire, Primal Scream, Iron & Wine, Savages, Yann Martel, Jack McGrath, Nicholas Roche & the low-down from SXSW.
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4004 - Sing Street/Little Green Cars In the latest nostalgic flip-cover issue of Hot Press, we look ahead to the new Dublin-set coming-of-age film Sing Street. Little Green Cars discuss their astonishing new album Ephemera. Also inside, we go full retro with a 20 page look back on the 1980s.
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4003 - The Gloaming The Gloaming are among the most revolutionary bands in the history of Irish music. We find out what’s behind the unique power of this extraordinary musical phenomenon. Also inside, a 16 page supplement on sex, the General Election special and much more...
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4002 - Kendrick Lamar - Longitude As he limbers up for Longitude, we look at the making of hip-hop's crown prince, Kendrick Lamar. There's also interviews with Maverick Sabre and Pleasure Beach, a guide to who'll be hot in 2016, as well as all the usual news, reviews and lots more...
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4001 - David Bowie & Walking On Cars Our 2016 kicks off with a bumper issue, and cover stars, Waking on Cars, primed to break into the stratosphere in the next 12 months. We also pay tribute to the late David Bowie in this special flip cover edition.
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3921 - Gavin James In our Christmas special we chat to Gavin James about touring in the States, hanging out with Niall Horan and his much anticipated debut Album. Also in this issue we review U2's homecoming and chat to Howard Marks and Guy Garvey and lots more.
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3920 - U2 Our U2 special ahead of their homecoming. We join the band in London and catch up with The Edge to talk narrowly avoiding being impaled in Vancouver, the Stockholm security incident, Donald Trump, being pro-choice and Songs Of Experience.
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3919 - Metropolis Le Galaxie With the inaugural Metropolis fast approaching, this fortnight we talk to some of the exciting acts set to grace Dublin's RDS. Nile Rodgers, Jamie xx, Mark Ronson and Le Galaxie all open up.
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3918 - Glen Hansard Glen Hansard comes home for a chat about second solo album Didn't He Ramble, his difficult teenage years and relationship with his father, getting advice from Bruce Springsteen and much more. Plus Colin Farrell, Rufus Wainwright, CHVRCHES and much more.
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3917 - Keywest In our Mental Health Special, we talk to the likes of Bressie and Ashling Thompson about their struggles, interview Minister For Mental Health Kathleen Lynch.
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3916 - Rugby World Cup Special As Rugby World Cup fever hits, we look ahead to Ireland's campaign and talk to Robbie Henshaw, Donnacha Ryan, Joe Schmidt and George Hook. Plus, interviews with the likes of The Libertines, an Electric Picnic round-up and more.
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3915 - The Strypes Fresh from debuting at the top of the Irish Albums Chart, The Strypes open up about the new hip-hop influences on their second album and being their own band. Plus, our Student Special brings you everything you need to know about college life.
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3914 - Electric Picnic and Bob Geldof Electric Picnic special: We bring you the definitive guide to the upcoming Stradbally action, and interview Bob Geldof, Chvrches, Shamir, Gavin James and more...
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3913 - Ryan Sheridan The second coming of Ryan Sheridan, as the Monaghan songwriter opens up about his latest album and heads up a singer-songwriter special featuring Ed Sheeran, Gavin James and more.
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3912 - Top 50 Irish Gigs We present The 50 Greatest Irish Gigs Of All Time. Plus interviews with Aidan Gillen, Sleaford Mods, Independent TD Clare Daly and more.
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3911 - Longitude Inside the new Hot Press: Longitude Special. With likes of Hozier and alt-J bound for Marlay Park, we meet some of the acts and deliver the ultimate guide to the festival.
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3910 - Paolo Nutini and Florence ATM Chats with Marlay Park acts Paolo Nutini, Imelda May and more. Plus a landmark interview with Minister for Drugs Strategy Aodhán Ó Ríordáin.
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3909 - Beck and Big Break Winner Ciaran Lavery Ahead of the big RHK shows, we meet headliners Beck, Counting Crows and more. Plus, we introduce Ciaran Lavery, winner of The Big Break 2015
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3908 - Marriage Referendum and Forbidden Fruit Special In our Forbidden Fruit special, we meet superstar DJ Fatboy Slim & highlight the must-see acts. Plus, interviews with Blur, Villagers & more
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3907 - Foo Fighters and Slane Slane special: Ahead of Foo Fighters' headliner, Dave Grohl talks Nirvana, Obama & Ireland. Plus, interviews with Aidan Gillen, Ash & more.
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3906 - Hozier and Longitude Longitude special: We follow Hozier to NYC & meet the industry people closest to him. Plus, chats with Laura Marling, Matthew E White & more
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3905 - Electric Picnic An Electric Picnic special, as we talk to Florence + The Machine, Manic Street Preachers & more. Plus, a tribute to the late Tony Fenton.
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3904 - 900th issue - HamsandwicH A bumper edition for our 900th issue. Everyone from President Michael D to Kodaline gather together to celebrate a Hot Press milestone.
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3903 Noel Gallagher Music legends take centre stage this fortnight; we talk to Noel Gallagher, Kim Gordon and The Waterboys. Funnyman Jason Byrne provides the laughs, while we dole out the gongs in our readers’ poll. All this plus the usual news, reviews and more!
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3902 Mark Ronson This fortnight, Hot Press goes pop! We catch up with Mark Ronson to discuss his new album, Una Foden looks back on her incredible career, and we have the full lowdown on Ed Sheeran’s Whelan’s show. All this plus the usual news, reviews and more!
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3901 Kodaline It was back in 2013 when they first graced the cover of Hot Press and now Kodaline are back on top for our first issue of the year. The Swords quartet are gearing up to release second album Coming Up For Air and took time out of rehearsals in a very impressive country house to catch up with Craig Fitzpatrick for one of their most in-depth interviews ever.
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3822 The Coronas Featuring seasonal cover stars The Coronas, our bumper Christmas/New Year issue boasts interviews with the likes of Kasabian, Jason Bateman and Ross Noble. Plus: our annual Christmas Summit finds Kodaline and more debating the hot topics of 2014 Press!
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3821 Damien Rice Damien Rice opens up in an expansive interview, discussing his new album, time away, and a lot more besides. We also chat to Aodhán Ó Ríordáin, give the lowdown on the Web Summit, and offer all the usual news, reviews and more in the new Hot Press!
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3820 - U2 The world’s biggest rock band lead the way this fortnight, as U2 discuss the controversial and inspired Songs Of Innocence. There’s also interviews with John Lydon and Lynn Barber, as well as all the usual news, reviews and more in the new Hot Press!
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3819 - Love/Hate The rock‘n’roll verdict on Love/Hate is in! We look at the hottest show in town, talk to Robert Downey Jr and Damien Dempsey, and catch up with a host of Ireland’s rugby superstars. All this plus the usual news, reviews and more in the new Hot Press
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3818 - Delorentos We talk to Delorentos, Lethal Dialect and Johnny Marr, while Bressie, Rob Heffernan, Nikki Hayes and more open up in our special focus on mental health. There’s also the usual reviews, previews, interviews and much, much more inside the new Hot Press!
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3817 - Hozier With Hozier on the cover and U2's Songs Of Innocence reviewed inside, the Irish take over the new issue...One of the most recognisable voices in Irish music at the moment, Andrew Hozier-Byrne gets his face on the cover of Hot Press for the first time this issue. We suspect it won't be the last time. Ahead of the Friday release of his debut album, Hozier, the Wicklow star opens up to Olaf Tyaransen in an extensive piece that takes in his school days, his decision to leave college to pursue music, his meteoric rise this year (Glastonbury, Ellen, Letterman and more relived), that debut album, sex, death and more. That is only the first heavy hitter interview in the issue. Interpol talk to Craig Fitzpatrick about David Letterman's love for the band, their "narcissistic" former member Carlos D and feeling revitalised as a three-piece, while Ellie Goulding gives Ed Power the lowdown on celebrity boyfriends and media pressure. Keeping it Celtic, Sharon Corr discusses sibling rivalry and her brother Jim's 'interesting' political views, James Vincent McMorrow talks dodging Border Patrol near Mexico, and Groom's Mike Stevens tells us why we should be proud to be Irish. Elsewhere in our 'Movies' section, Sherlock star Andrew Scott tells Roe McDermott about his latest big screen role and how he doesn't want to be a role model. The Hot Press Interview this fortnight is with Sunday Independent journo Niamh Horan, who explains why the vitriol she received following her article on woman's rugby doesn't bother her. Over in 'Critical Mass', editor Niall Stokes gives his take on U2's much-talked about 13th studio album Songs Of Innocence. As ever, all of that is just for starters.
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3816 - The Script On the eve of the release of their stunning new album No Sound Without Silence, The Script talk to Hot Press' Stuart Clark
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3815 - Electric Picnic Special We’re almost Stradbally bound but, before that, we’re bringing you the definitive guide to Electric Picnic 2014. The latest issue of Hot Press, out Thursday, August 21, includes everything from revealing interviews with the headliners to tips on what acts to catch and how to make the most out of everything else going on at the end-of-summer festival. In an Irish exclusive, Portishead creative force Geoff Barrow opens up about staying out of the spotlight, his infamous Twitter rants, and offers an insight into the making of the next Portishead album. Another big EP name sitting down with Hot Press is Sinead O’Connor. As her new album I’m Not Bossy, I’m The Boss earns plaudits left, right and centre, the singer pulls no punches as she discusses music, marriage, Miley and latex fetishwear. Elsewhere in our EP coverage, Johnny Marr gives us his must-sees and talks about collaborating with Beck. Blondie, Rubberbandits and The 1975 are just several other names on the bill that are having a good ol’ chinwag. In the Hot Press Interview, Joe Brolly talks cynicism in football and his spat with Des Cahill. The interviews keep coming, as Baz Ashwamy admits how much he loves his mammy, Simon Pegg tells us we’re all going to die and DBC Pierre waxes lyrical about… lovely Leitrim? In Critical Mass, we give new albums from Royal Blood, Basement Jaxx, Spoon and many more a spin and relive gigs from the likes of Damien Dempsey and Johnny Marr. As ever, we’re barely scratching the surface. So dive on into the new issue of Hot Press (Electric Picnic special), on shelves now!
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3814 - Morrissey A world exclusive with the one and only Morrissey, plus Ryan Adams, Rankin, Eli Roth, John Slattery and more..Our ridiculously star-studded of summer issues continues this fortnight. Gracing our cover this issue – and looking extremely cool we must say – is the ever-opinionated icon that is Morrissey. Always a bit wary of the press, the Mozza talks exclusively to Hot Press as his new album World Peace Is None Of Your Business kicks Mozzamania into gear. On the agenda? Global politics, his new album, the Royal Family, Tony Blair, Brendan Behan, Bashar al-Assad and much more, while he opens up about his recent health issues for the first time. The heavyweight interviews don't stop their, however, as alt. country star Ryan Adams looks forward to 40, discusses his use of medicinal marijuana and gets in touch with his fans through writer-at-large Olaf Tyaransen. Elsewhere, renowned photographer Rankin chats to Craig Fitzpatrick about his new Sky Arts series Collabor8te, expounds on Bono and Bob Geldof, and tells us why he doesn't see a difference between photographing the Queen Of England or the man on the street. In the Hot Press interview, author Rob Doyle confronts his wild pass and those Bret Easton Ellis comparisons. Music World is packed with names such as Adebisi Shank and Royal Blood, while Critical Mass sees new albums from La Roux, Pixie Lott and Tom Petty assessed and the big, recent Irish festivals relived. You'll also find forensic examinations of the Gaza situation and how the State betrayed child sexual abuse victim Louise O'Keeffe in our political coverage. Plus, as ever, you'll get all of our regular features and so much more. That's the new issue of Hot Press (Morrissey cover), hitting shelves Thursday, August 7.
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3812 - Longitude Rudimental, Parquet Courts and Bombay Bicycle Club are a trio of exciting Longitude acts we speak to in this fortnight's Hot Press, as we bring you the definitive guide to year two of the urban festival. The man behind Longitude, Zach Desmond, also gives us his musical tips for the weekend, we profile the likes of Massive Attack and Disclosure, and give you the lowdown on how to get there with ease. Longitude aside, we have a jam-packed issue for you...In Music World, Tom Vek discusses his long-awaited return, country-pop star Kacey Musgraves tackles Taylor Swift comparisons and much, much more. Ahead of Public Enemy's Indiependence appearance, their charismatic commander-in-chief Chuck D discusses everything from Michael Jackson's death to America's new-found obsession with the beautiful game. Rising Irish film star Jack Reynor opens up about celebrity fans and promoting our indigenous film industry. Fresh from headlining Glasto, Kasabian's Tom Meighan is typically outspoken about drugs, celebrity and matching Oasis. Our Hot Press Interview is with acclaimed Irish director John Carney, while we also chat to controversial author Irvine Welsh – with Twitter and Scottish Independence being just two things on the agenda – and Liev Schreiber – currently playing the anti-hero on TV smash Ray Donovan. In Critical Mass, new albums from the likes of Morrissey and are under scrutiny, and we relive big gigs from Arcade Fire, Kanye West, Kings Of Leon and more. As ever, that is just the tip of the iceberg.
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The Best Of Dublin 2014 The Hot Press Best Of Dublin 2014 provides Dubliners and visitors a great opportunity to discover new characters, places and activities in the nation’s capital. Now in it’s third year Best Of Dublin hits shelves today!It’s the essential guide for anyone wishing to take advantage of what Dublin has to offer, including the 100 Best Restaurants, venues, bars, hotels and shopping, plus Hot Press' recommendations for sport, tours, clubbing and events. The 2014 edition brings together tips from Dubliners, visitors, writers and famous admirers who tell us about their favourite haunts and hideaways...Cover star Nadia Forde tells us her Dublin highlights and opens up to Hot Press’ Roe McDermott about her new singing career, recording in L.A. and why Bressie was the unlikely muse behind her first single. We also chat to President Michael D. Higgins, Amy Huberman, Imelda May, Rosanna Davison, Joseph O’Connor, Ryan Tubridy, Michelle Doherty and Eoghan McDermott about the Dublin they love. The Hot Press Best Of Dublin is packed with insider information on some of the most unique, exciting, fun and entertaining Dublin attractions that will keep visitors and Dubliners on the right track. Whether you’re a visitor, someone who has landed here without any plans to leave or a true blue Dubliner, Best Of Dublin will help you discover a new exciting side to the city. Dublin is full of fascinating places, people and experiences to be savoured, and they’re all gathered together for your delectations in the biggest ever issue of Best Of Dublin! The Hot Press Best Of Dublin is available now in Tesco, Dunnes Stores, Easons and all good newsagents for €3.95 or online at hotpress.com.
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3811 - Paul Weller A very special summer edition of Hot Press this month, as we catch up with The Modfather himself, Paul Weller, ahead of his Royal Hospital Kilmainham show. One of the most exciting bands on the planet, The Horrors open up to Craig Fitzpatrick as their stunning fourth album Luminous confirms their place at rock's head table. Singer Faris Badwan talks bad first impressions and their dance influences, while drummer Joe Spurgeon discusses their efforts not to be pigeonholed. Elsewhere, Olaf Tyaransen talks to Sam Smith, the singer who has recently been sitting pretty at the top of various charts. He chats about doing something he loves for a living and the last time he cried. In the Hot Press Interview, composer Bill Whelan talks candidly to Niall Stokes about Riverdance and rejects Michael Flatley's suggestions that the multi-million dollar earning show was really the American dancer's creation. He also talks U2, Kate Bush, Planxty and his concerto with James Galway. With the World Cup now underway, Craig Fitzsimons goes through the 32 teams to find the key contenders, and tells you where the smart money lies. Stuart Clark also catches up with the RTE team for their predictions.The new issue of Hot Press is on sale now.
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3810 - Imelda May Hot Press talks to cover star Imelda May on balancing motherhood and music, experiencing international success and meeting President Obama, Lou Reed and others. Alternative cover star Rocstrong is crowned as the winner of the Big Break 2014. In an interview with Craig Fitzpatrick, Rocstrong delves into his early musical influences,how he defines his sound and his plans for the future. Hot Press also takes a look at Cork, finding the best places to eat, drink and party in the city while also previewing its upcoming summer festivals. Elsewhere we have interviews with Passenger, the Dandy Warhols and the Hot Sprockets among others, as well as our usual selection of top film, sport and culture coverage to keep you up to date on what you need to know this coming fortnight.
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3809 - Forbidden Fruit Special It’s Forbidden Fruit time and this year’s bill boasts a host of Irish delights in addition to a smorgasbord of international treats! Check out our interview with BellX1 mainman Paul Noonan and our mid-US tour natter with Steven from Kid Karate in our must-have 16-page festival guide in this very issue!Also on the bill this year are Belfast’s finest Girls Names who will be nicely warmed up after recent stellar shows at Belfast’s Black Box as part of the Cathedral Quarter Arts Festival, the Elastic Witch closing party in Dublin and Liverpool’s Sound City….Another gent busy with UK duties is Gavin James who will be heading to Kilmainham in fighting form having just played the Dot To Dot Festival in Bristol, Manchester and Nottingham….To non-festival news now and lauded singer-songwriter Barry McCormack has just launched his new video for ‘When The Windows Shake’. The Adrian Crowley-directed opus is now available to view on hotpress.com. Barry, who has just returned from a batch of nationwide dates, which included a pitstop at The Pumphouse as part of the Kilkenny Rhythm and Roots festival…..The very wonderful Buffalo Sunn play The Grand Social that very night before they head off to Singapore for Music Matter Asia. As the summer festival circuit kicks off with Forbidden Fruit, Hot Press is there to bring complete coverage from the Hot Press speakeasy, where will be conducting interviews and staging intimate musical sessions with some of the festival’s biggest performers. On our website you can access the special Forbidden Fruit section for all you need to know about the festival.
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3808 - Michael Fassbender Another fortnight, another jam-packed issue of Hot Press. One of the hottest properties in the acting world, Michael Fassbender sits down with Roe McDermott for a revealing chat about the extremes in the acting profession, his high achieving family, and his toughest roles to date. There's also plenty of Frank chat as the film's creative team, including director Lenny Abrahamson and, author of the source material and bandmate of Sidebottom's, Jon Ronson discuss the project. Elsewhere, with their second album All We Are officially landing today (Friday May 2), O.R.B catch up with Craig Fitzpatrick two whirlwind years on from their first Hot Press cover. The big interviews don't stop their, as Tori Amos discusses ageing, motherhood and sexism, Mick Flannery talks moving to berlin and overcoming shyness and we have The Minutes on babies, beards and bellies. The Hot Press interview this fortnight is with Beggars Banquet supremo, Martin Mills, who reminisces about his 40 years in the industry. Gary Numan, Pixies, the Queen of England and Adele all feature.The hunt is on for the latest homegrown cover star and, in association with Alcatel, we present the 33 acts who've made the shortlist for the Big Break competition. Frontlines deals with Irish doctors setting up a Cannabis Committee, Des Bishop travelling to China and more.It goes without saying that that is just the tip of the iceberg.The new issue of Hot Press is on sale now.
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3807 - Damon Albarn On the cover is Blur frontman turned solo star Damon Albarn, fresh from revealing how heroin helped his creativity. He talks about his experiences with drugs with Olaf Tyaransen, as well as his fantastic debut solo release, London and magic in a revealing interview. Renowned DJ David Holmes talks to Craig Fitzpatrick about how ecstasy "changed people for good" in '90s Belfast, helping to bring people together from across the Catholic/Protestant divide. Also on the agenda is how clean-living his old muckers Primal Scream are these days and how he "can't work" without marijuana. - See more at: http://www.hotpress.com/Damon-Albarn/news/In-the-Hot-Press-drug-special/11414075.html#sthash.VPYAIWCH.dpufThe Hot Press Report on the Global Drug Survey itself is an intriguing read, uncovering details about recreational drug use in the country and delivering some surprising statistics about Garda attitudes towards cannabis. UK Police Cief Tom Lloyd explains why the 'War on Drugs' has failed and Stuart Clark recalls Hot Press interviews where the likes of Noel Gallagher, Lemmy, Joe Strummer, Steven Tyler, Amy Winehouse and Layne Stanley discussed their chemical adventures. Elsewhere, we have chats with everyone from Franz Ferdinand to Nicole Maguire, report from Colorado where marijuana has been legalised and, in Critical Mass, review new albums from the likes of Pixies, Iggy Azalea and Imelda May and relive gigs from Tinie Tempah, Palma Violets and more.So pick up the new Hot Press, available now!
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3806 - Paolo Nutini A cover for the ladies – and a number of the fellas, naturally – this fortnight, as everyone's favourite swoonworthy Scottish songwriter Paolo Nutini makes his return to the music scene. Five years on from the release of Sunny Side Up, Nutini is ready to re-enter the fray with Caustic Love. He sits down with Olaf Tyaransen to talk about spending time away from the limelight meeting new friends, how he's not as confident as one would imagine, ignoring the pitfalls of fame and much, much more. Also in this issue, Craig Fitzpatrick catch up with an O2-bound Tinie Tempah, fresh from playing the BRITS where he high-fived Prince William and got in a photo sandwich with Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie. Dylan Moran, currently starring in Calvary (reviewed this issue), gives Roe McDermott his take on religion and why the Irish need to talk. Wallis Bird discusses moving to Berlin and her new dance direction. We travel to SXSW to get all the shots of the Irish contingent. Plus, interviews with DFF, DJ Yoda, Lucius and more. Meanwhile, our Hot Press interview finds us sitting down with Paul McGinley as he prepares for the Ryder Cup. Frontlines finds us attending the premiere of the new series of Game Of Thrones> and chatting to TXFM breakfast jock Cathal Funge as the new station goes to air. It's all in the new issue of Hot Press, on sale now!
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3805 - The Riptide Movement Just a few short years on from their first Hot Press cover, Dublin's Riptide Movement grace the front of the magazine once more, and with good reason. Having just signed a major international deal and boasting a new look and a supremely confident new record, the Lucan lads are ready to take on the world. Through pure hard graft, a flair for working the crowd and some killer tunes, The Riptide Movement have risen from their roots as Dublin buskers to conquer territories as far afield as Russia and India. With their third album Getting Through on the way, the ‘Tide seem unstoppable. Few contemporary Irish rock acts can claim to have as much street creed as the Lucan quartet. More specifically, fewer still can claim as much Grafton Street creed. Also in the new issue we’ve interviews with Raglans, the magnificent John Grant, MC Danny Brown and rising Irish football star James McClean gives his take on online controversy, tattoos and escaping Paolo Di Canio.
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3804 - Guy Garvey Guy Garvey graces the cover of Hot Press this fortnight, as the singer with the Kilmainham-bound band opens up about his gang's hard-living lifestyle. Also on the agenda? New album, The Take Off And Landing Of Everything, and facing up to middle age. Our Hot Press Interview star is Andrew Scott, the Dublin actor who's come to worldwide acclaim for his devilish part in the BBC's adored Sherlock. Fame, homophobia and his new film The Stag are all on the agenda. We also have interviews with hot pop property Katy B, the enchanting Anna Calvi and Britain's most exciting art-rockers, Wild Beasts. In Music World, Joan As Policewoman touchingly recalls her relationship with the late, great Lou Reed, we introduce the fast-rising Iceland native Asgeir and we talk exclusively to Hot Press Reader’s Poll Winners,- The Script's Danny O’Donoghue & Lisa Hannigan and much much more.
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3803 - Graham Norton As we finally get some spring weather, there's plenty of cause to celebrate as the third Hot Press issue of 2014 hits the stands. Whatever you're giving up for Lent, please don't stop the music, as we've a host of massive acts arriving with their much-anticipated new releases, St. Vincent among them. The lady legally named Annie Clark also opens up to Ed Power for a chat about creativity and bikram yoga as she unveils her astonishing fourth LP. By now, you'll have seen our Graham Norton-fronted new issue. He's one of the biggest TV stars around and, this fortnight, the chat show titan exclusively gives Hot Press his take on RTE's handling of Pantigate and homophobia in Ireland. In a frank interview, the beloved BBC presenter brands the Iona Institute as "idiots" and comes down hard on the "moronic" decision to pay them off. In the Hot Press Interview, we get up-close-and-personal with one of the most compelling sports stars of all time. Former undisputed heavyweight champion of the world, Mike Tyson, comes to Dublin's Olympia Theatre on March 27 and ahead of his one-man show he tells us about his extraordinary life. On the agenda? Dodging drug tests, embracing Islam in prison, being declared bankrupt, staying sober and… Irish history? "I had no idea how much you guys hate the English!" says the legendary boxer. "My friend told me about Cromwell. That was some bad shit he did."
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3802 - Ellie Goulding The quintessential good girl gone bad – and we mean that as a compliment – British pop star Ellie Goulding has swapped mumsy clothes and an unassuming air for a sizzling new image and a parade of famous beaus. Speaking exclusively to Hot Press, she opens up about her painful childhood, life in the tabloid glare and why she is prepared to (nearly) bare it all – but on her own terms. Ellie Goulding has been working up a sweat. Her first single, 'Under The Sheets' back in the winter of 2009, introduced to the world a pop singer-songwriter, with a touch of the shy girl next door about her. Ellie was all dewy eyes and languid hair, as if she had emerged straight from English suburbia. And there was a hint of Kate Bush about the music, which mixed synth-pop and folk in a tasteful balance.
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3801 - James Vincent McMorrow Our Hot For 2014 issue is headed up by James Vincent McMorrow, whose Post Tropical album is nailed on to feature on many an end-of-year list. Yes, it's only January but it's that good! Sitting down with Stuart Clark, James opens up on the album's creation, why he chased his muse to Texas, his surprising passion for heavy metal and his hopes for the future. Elsewhere, we painstakingly uncover this year's ones to watch as our Hot For 2014 extravaganza brings you the very best of homegrown and international talent to check out, including interviews with London-based, Limerick-born 'dream grunge' merchants Sisters and Krautrock/Britpop hybrid The Bohicas.
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