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The Indie’go Festival! In Carlow?

May 23rd, 2010 by

When you think Carlow – festivals wouldn’t be the first things to spring to mind, but already with Éigse, we have another magnificent festival to celebrate all things arty this summer! Coming up in August, we see the start of something new, something fresh and something interesting, a world music and arts festival. Indiego World Music Festival, in the stead of its neighbour “Electric Picnic”, wants to start something different, but unlike “Electric Picnic”, it’s not just about the music, although it plays a great part of it, it will be something the whole family can enjoy. Sharon O’Neill (Arts and Entertainment Officer) explained that during the festival there will be workshops, theatre pieces, and a special place for the kids to play and learn called the “secret garden”. There are quite a few interesting theatre and workshops, and looks like there will be something for everyone, no matter what taste or style you have!

On Friday night we got a small sample of the great acts that will play at the festival. The idea has been in the making since November of last year, but really didn’t kick off till February, at which point it has snow balled out of all proportions. (With such technologies of social networking site, Facebook, where they could look for bands, supporters, and the like. Also using the old mediums like magazine press and hours of phone calls later, the idea took legs and ran!) The brain child of Mags McMonagle, she gave it care, and created a great team. Every member that I met, during the night, was energetic and enthusiastic, all working towards a collective goal!

The night kicked off with a champagne reception kindly laid on by The Temple ,shortly followed by the musical styling’s of Joe Cleere(on acoustic guitar) and Tara Connaughan (on fiddle) playing us a quick reel of Irish music, warming up the crowd. Unfortunately we were only allowed one reel, as Tara Connaughan had to run off to another appointment. We were then schooled in emotion, somewhat in opposition to the previous music, by “Little Black Wren”, a soloist with a band, allowing the lead singer to expand as needed. She kept her set short, unfortunately.

The night rolled on with some music from one of the musical directors of the festival, Brian O’Callaghan. Followed by Eddy Lenahan. Who regaled us with some magnificent music from the 50/60’s.
We finally got to the final act, the ever popular “CLEERE”, lead by the national famous Joe Cleere and his band made up of Martin Townsend on the bass and Mike Hayden on the drums. They gathered the audience before they started and then got into promoting their new debut album, “East-West”, playing several songs covering a range of emotions, and social situations, he finished, thanking the crowd, but alas they cried for more! So he did, amazing the crowd with the song that titles the album, which was received happily by the crowd. Unfortunately it was at this point that I had to make my escape, due to illness (not drink induced before you get any ideas!!), as I wished I could of stayed longer.

If this is the small taste of the festival, I can’t wait till the whole pie comes August 6th/7th/8th. Here’s MonteCarlow.ie wishing the festival crew all the best, and we hope we can cover as much of the festival as we can! Why not visit http://www.indiegoworldmusic.com/ or find them on Facebook to read more about this Fenagh based festival!

Mark goes to Kilkennys KCLR!

March 2nd, 2010 by

Mark Lynch @ Sue Nuns After noon show on KCLR96FM

We finally get to upload the infamous interview, that i did with Sue Nun in the afternoon. We were invited on out of the blue, to discuss the website, and such. Sue nun and her production team were really nice, I would like to take this oppurtunity to thank them all, I had a whale of a time!

Please be sure to check out KCLR and their quality programming, by clicking here!

Music in Carlow-MacroGrizzly

March 2nd, 2010 by

In this mad world, we see many changes. But in the last 100 years the music industry hasn’t changed madly. We see the invention of the radio, which meant people, could sit at home, and listen to the opera or “pop” music, without leaving the comfort of their wing chairs. As we moved into the 40’s, 50’s and 60’s things only changed slightly as the television meant not only could you hear the music but you could see the artist make a hames of it on stage!

We moved into the new century/millennium, and the only thing that changed is how the music got distributed, but nothing changed, we stilled went down to the local music shop, and purchased the music with this strange thing called cash! It was pas over the counter in exchange, for a 33/45, cassette, or compact disc (yea, I called it that!). Then we saw that you could backup your favourite album onto your computer, in this strange format called “MP3”. And we soon found that we could swap these MP3’s online in Napster. So that brought a new way to appreciate music. You could go online and look for music and listen to music that you liked!

So what does this have to do with why I’m here today? Well I’m here to talk about some of the new cyber-pioneers! Macrogrizzly. Who are these mad bunch of lads? Well Mostly plucked from the soil of the tri-county area of Carlow/Kilkenny/Laois. They found themselves in a dilemma. They wanted to start a band, but their drummer had up and left for Australia, and one of the other band members didn’t have a car to come and go. Oh no! How to have a band without all the members being available? Well, the main man Cormac Strain, not to let miles gets him down; he started a band, which each individual member could actually act like a sub-band. Confused? I am! Let’s explain it differently, Cormac can’t sleep, he has a song idea. He goes out to his secret “shed” and writes it down, plays it and does a rough recording. He emails this idea to Steve Ryan. Steve wakes up the next morning, checks his emails. See’s that Cormac had an idea the previous night, Loves the lyrics, likes where the tune is going but thinks it would sound awesome if he did it acoustically, instead of them bickering and fighting over which one is better, they record both! And in some cases they record it up to 8 times, the same song, but in different variants for different scenes. Like most bands they do have a single that they push. Macrogrizzly are no different. They have had their single played on Beat FM, amongst others.

I hear you say, that’s different, but not pioneering. Well they so far in 6 months of existing , they have had several gigs, with not one physical person at them, other than a support band, Dj Killbot(me), Cormacs wife, and 2 thirds of the band YouNameUs. That’s Disheartening? Well that’s because it has been in a Secret Location. What’s the point then? Well anyone, anywhere in the world, with a half decent internet connection, can access their monthly web gigs, Free Of Charge. So where do they make money? Well you then go and tell them how much you think their singles are worth. You can then get access to the “online shed”.

This has worked well so far. If you want check out their website here i think they would appreciate it. You can also find when their next webgig is, please check em’ out here.

-Dj Killbot