"I used to think our DIY tendencies were a product of our environment, but now I'm not so sure. I think we just like being in control of our own destiny." - Siobhán Kane talks to David Prowse of Japandroids.
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"In the midst of this attention to detail and craft, there is an obvious love of fun, something that radiates from the stage like little shards of lightning." - Siobhán Kane on Dirty Projectors' show at London's Roundhouse last week.
"I've always made music since I was 13, regardless of whether people listened or not." - Siobhán Kane talks to Alec Koone, aka Balam Acab.
"For me, the words “punk” and “rock” are similar. It's creative and fun." - Siobhán Kane talks with Naoko Yamano of Shonen Knife.
Siobhán Kane talks banjos, black history and Ireland with Dom Flemons and Rhiannon Giddens of Carolina Chocolate Drops who played Whelan's on Monday night.
Siobhán Kane talks with Thom Hill of Echo Lake ahead of their performance at The Workman's Club on Wednesday 10th October.
Siobhán Kane spoke to Casper Clausen of Efterklang ahead of their recent shows at the Dublin Fringe & Cork Opera House.
"I suppose when you are making grown men cry at shows you are doing a good thing" - Siobhan Kane talks to Josh T. Pearson who plays Whelan's on Friday 17th August.
"I tend to dream in very claustrophobic confined spaces, and I reckon that might be linked to how I like to fill up all the space in my tunes most of the time. Its something in my psyche I suppose." - Siobhan Kane talks with Duncan Murphy of Sunken Foal.
"People making heartfelt music, whatever the style, really aren't so different." - Siobhan Kane talks with Kenny Anderson, aka King Creosote, who plays Vicar Street on Friday 27th July with Jon Hopkins.