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Music Trail Acts Announced For Dingle’s Other Voices

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Junior Brother, one of the acts to feature on the Other Voices Music Trail this December.

OTHER Voices will return to its roots in Dingle from December 2nd – 4th for the 21st year and the acts to feature on the Dingle Gin Music Trail have been announced.

The annual weekend in the heart of winter brings together an incredible weekend of music on the peninsula and Dingle’s beloved bars, backrooms and basements will be brimming with three days and nights of blistering live sets from some of Ireland’s most exciting voices.

While the St. James Church artists will be revealed in the coming weeks, the acts to play venues, pubs, cafes and shops dotted throughout the town on the Dingle Gin Music Trail have been announced today.

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Among the acts are Anamoe Drive, the solo vehicle of songwriter & multi-instrumentalist Oisín Leahy Furlong – best known as the frontman for Dublin psych-pop band Thumper.

Indie rock with charming lo-fi vibes comes from four-piece Banríon. Expect pop belters with glorious catchy choruses from Blood Donor aka Luke Reilly (ex-Otherkin).

Delicious new wave pop from RTÉ 2FM rising artist Bobbi Arlo, while hip hop crew Bricknasty serves up infectious energy on stage.

Newcomer Efé will bring a sunny slice of bedroom pop to the trail, plus, catch one of the most exciting names in the Irish hip-hop and rap scene, Galway-born artist Celaviedmai.

Shoegaze indie rock comes from Dublin artist Cruel Sister while one of Limerick’s finest folk singers Emma Langford also performs.

Kerry native Junior Brother masters his richly lyrical folk followed by Galway’s contemporary folk artist Niamh Regan.

The duo Nixer fuse spoken word vocals, guitar and synths. Dublin’s Papa Romeo mix elements of nu jazz to their indie rock roots and post-punk trio Pretty Happy are one live act you need to witness.

Indie-pop comes from Derry artist Reevah and Belfast collective Robocobra Quartet bring their signature experimental jazz.

Championed by NME and BBC Radio 6, Dublin band SPRINTS ooze raw, raucous and honest post-punk.

The Outside, the new collaborative project between musician/producer David Kitt and DJ/sound artist Aoife O’Neill will make their Other Voices debut.

Influenced by pop, soul and jazz they have the uber-talented multi-instrumentalist and songwriter ULY while Belfast’s Wynona Bleach will exude alternative rock energy.

The Dingle Gin Music Trail will feature live performances in John Benny’s, The Green Room, Paul Geaney’s, Geaney’s Yard, McCarthy’s, The Marina, Barr na Sráide, O’Sullivan’s Courthouse, Nelligan’s, Kennedy’s, The Dingle Pub, Paddy Bawn Brosnans, An Díseart, Bean in Dingle and The Hillgrove.

The full day-to-day lineup will be released the week of the festival.

Weekend wristbands for the Dingle Gin Music Trail are priced at €75 plus booking fee. Tickets will go on sale exclusively to Gold & Platinum Other Voices Patreon supporters Friday 21 October at 12pm followed by general sale at 12pm on Monday 24 October via Eventbrite. All ticket sales will be limited to two per person.

Weekend wristbands will give you access to every show along the Music Trail including some special gigs in An Diséart and the iconic Hillgrove Hotel.

This year you’ll have more chances than ever to see your favourite bands live with most acts playing twice, giving you +80 live sets to catch at 16 venues across the weekend!

Shows will be available on a first-come, first-served basis so make sure you get down early.

Announcements on the IMRO Other Room, Music Trail West and news on Ireland’s Edge, the multidisciplinary creative event series within Other Voices will follow in the coming weeks.

An OV favourite, Jim Carroll’s Banter will return to Foxy John’s for two days of thought-provoking talks and intimate performances. All updates for this year’s festival can be found at www.othervoices.ie.

Other Voices founder Philip King said: ‘We are absolutely thrilled to invite live audiences back to Dingle for Other Voices 2022. We have some of the most brilliant musicians in the world making the pilgrimage to West Kerry to be with us, and we have a gathering up of new voices and artists who have written the emotional soundtrack to the Ireland of 2022. The artists are at the heart of the matter; it’s a delight to celebrate their creativity and commitment. It’s going to be great.”

WATCH: Tralee Singer/Songwriter Releases New Single

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Kate Dineen. Photo: Molly Keane

A TRALEE singer/songwriter has just released a new track available to download.

Kate Dineen from the Spa released ‘Invest’ yesterday accompanied by a music video, created by Picture Mode.

Invest tells the story of two people meeting for the first time, the reluctance to give themselves up fully to this encounter and the uncertainty as to what might happen if they do.

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This single has more of a laid back, indie feel, when compared to Kate’s previous releases from this collection, with a driving percussion and guitar riffs throughout the track. Have a look at the video below…

Now based in Dublin, Kate won the Noel Brazil songwriting competition for her song ‘Great Escape’.

She has played a number of festivals including; Battle for the Burning Lake, Ballinamore Fringe, 96/1 and Cork Folk Festival. She has gigged extensively throughout Ireland and has supported acts such as Marc O’Reilly, The Needables and Neon Atlas.

Kate’s single ‘Good Guys’ was a finalist in Hot Press’s Ireland Music Month competition with Radio Kerry. Check her out on Spotify here  or on TikTok here.

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Two Talented Singer-Songwriters For Gig At Collis Sandes House

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Brigid Mae Power

Multi-instrumentalist singer-songwriter Brigid Mae Power and Aoife Nessa Frances are set to pay a visit to Tralee this bank holiday weekend as part of their Irish tour.

The performance takes place on Saturday night in Collis Sandes House from 8pm.

Galwegian singer-songwriter Brigid Mae Power has been winning raves from the likes of The Guardian and Pitchfork. She paints her songs in dreamily expansive strokes, transporting earthly compositions into universal and exultant realms.

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Her self-titled debut on Tompkins Square was a suite of reverb-swathed laments for voice, guitar, piano, accordion, and harmonium, recorded at the Portland studio of key musical foil Peter Broderick.

In the words of Power, the album was about “trusting if you lose yourself or your way – you can come back”. Her new album ‘The Two Worlds’ is another masterful collection of effortless, hypnotic folk, and an album that furthers the songwriter and multi-instrumentalist’s already stellar reputation.

Thus far she has toured throughout Ireland, UK and the US together with artists including Lee Ranaldo, Richard Dawson, Alasdair Roberts, Peter Broderick and Ryley Walker, with performances at Le Guess Who? and TUSK festivals along the way.

Aoife Nessa Frances is a Dublin born musician and singer-song writer. She is inspired by the poetic styles of folk music and psychedelic rock.

Kerry Man Nominated In Two Categories For RTE Radio 1 Folk Awards

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KILLARNEY singer/songwriter Junior Brother has been nominated in two categories for the RTE Radio 1 Folk Awards.

RTÉ Radio 1 earlier this month announced the shortlist for the upcoming Folk Awards taking place in Vicar Street on Thursday, October 24 and Junior Brother is nominated for Best Folk Album and Best Emerging Folk Act.

Chosen as one of RTÉ’s Rising Irish Stars of 2018, Junior Brother (aka Ronan Fealy) has been steadily building a fanbase in his current base of Dublin, and around the country, winning followers with his unique and powerful live shows and alternative folk music.

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Celebrating the second year of the dedicated folk awards to be held in Ireland, categories include Best Original Folk Track, Best Original Folk Track, Best Emerging Folk Act, Best Folk Instrumentalist, Best Traditional Folk Track, Best Folk Singer and Best Folk Group with a new category added this year for Best Folk Album.

John Creedon and Ruth Smith will once again present the awards ceremony on the night. The RTÉ Radio 1 Folk Awards will  be broadcast live on RTÉ Radio 1 on the night from 8pm and highlights from the awards will be broadcast on RTÉ One on Saturday, October 26 at 11.15pm.

WATCH: ‘Flames’ Set To Ignite Tralee Musician’s Blossoming Career

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Kate Dineen from Tralee.

A TRALEE singer-songwriter who has received great reviews for her music so far will release her new single this Friday (watch below).

Twenty-seven year old Kate Dineen is from the Spa outside town, but is now based in Dublin.

The former Presentation Secondary School student’s new single ‘Flames’ is the first single she will release since her ‘Great Escape’ EP last year.

It’s a haunting slice of atmospheric indie folk that reminds this writer of the wondrous Mazzy Star, but Kate’s voice and style are very much her own and she shows herself to be a real talent with ‘Flames’.

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She has played a number of festivals including, Battle for the Burning Lake, 96/1 and Cork Folk festival, where she won the Noel Brazil songwriting competition for her song ‘Great Escape’.

‘Flames’ is already receiving rave reviews, including one from Canadian blog TheRevue which said; “With Dineen’s soothing voice and a classic dream-folk style, “Flames” is absolutely tantalizing. Despite the song’s ethereal beauty, an understated edge percolates through the track, particularly in Dineen’s lyrics and voice.”

The single will be available from Spotify, Google and Apple on Friday. You can listen to her music on Soundcloud here. You can watch the video for the single “Flames’ below. Check her out on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.