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I saw this on facebook..there was a time when Eirecore would have been all over this...sigh
I did note a few quips from a thumpeder or two
I don't know any of these bands but the documentary and the photo exhibition look interesting
I did note a few quips from a thumpeder or two
I don't know any of these bands but the documentary and the photo exhibition look interesting
35 F**KING YEARS OF PUNK IN IRELAND
Hi all,
This year we want to make 35 years a milestone. Celebrating 35 years since The Radiators From Space were the first punk band to achieve a Top 20 with their song ‘Television Screen’, spurring on an already vibrant Punk scene in Ireland. 35 years on, the movement of Punk in Ireland has grown and expanded but is still underappreciated…too underappreciated for our liking anyway! So we wanted to make this celebration HUGE!!
The event will consist of a documentary debut screening on Punk Rock in Ireland by Roller Skate Skinny’s own Steve Murray Called ‘Fuck Off And Die’ in the Basement Room.
A seriously good photography exhibition of Old and New Punk the scene; the people and the shows will be put on display in the Café/ Ground Floor . Featuring work by Wally Cassidy (whos photos were included in the photo book Where were you), Anto Dillion from Loserdom Fanzine, Seanie Cahill and others. The exhibition will be available to see for 3 weeks following the event…but not all the other great stuff! Check out their work linked below…
From 7pm to 11pm a gig will be on with a serious line up of local and non-local bands Irish Punk/Pop-Punk/Hardcore bands.
https://www.facebook.com/events/285904478149919/
Hi all,
This year we want to make 35 years a milestone. Celebrating 35 years since The Radiators From Space were the first punk band to achieve a Top 20 with their song ‘Television Screen’, spurring on an already vibrant Punk scene in Ireland. 35 years on, the movement of Punk in Ireland has grown and expanded but is still underappreciated…too underappreciated for our liking anyway! So we wanted to make this celebration HUGE!!
The event will consist of a documentary debut screening on Punk Rock in Ireland by Roller Skate Skinny’s own Steve Murray Called ‘Fuck Off And Die’ in the Basement Room.
A seriously good photography exhibition of Old and New Punk the scene; the people and the shows will be put on display in the Café/ Ground Floor . Featuring work by Wally Cassidy (whos photos were included in the photo book Where were you), Anto Dillion from Loserdom Fanzine, Seanie Cahill and others. The exhibition will be available to see for 3 weeks following the event…but not all the other great stuff! Check out their work linked below…
From 7pm to 11pm a gig will be on with a serious line up of local and non-local bands Irish Punk/Pop-Punk/Hardcore bands.
https://www.facebook.com/events/285904478149919/