'For years people have been going on and on in the punk scene about the bankers fleecing us and everyone put it down as hippy talk but now everyone knows about it, it's been completely blown open. But what makes it worse is that nothing's changed' - Niall McGuirk talks to John Robb of Goldblade.
Siobhán Kane talks religion, politics and prison with Immortal Technique ahead of his show at The Sugar Club this Saturday.
Dave Donnelly talks to Boom Bip of Neon Neon who play the Forbidden Fruit festival this weekend.
'For many of us, punk offered a lifeline away from our own particular difficulties. On a practical level they in the North had access to condoms, for example, and we had other oppressive fish to fry, and not just just on Fridays!' - Siobhán Kane talks to Eoin Freeney of Chant! Chant! Chant! ahead of their first live performance in over 30 years.
'I don't see myself as the performer being remote from the audience, but rather that we're all together in a room and I happen to be the one making something for others to watch and listen to' - Siobhán Kane talks to Cécile Schott, aka Colleen, who plays the Unitarian Church this Friday with Seti The First.
One of London's true bass heads talks about his sound, his system and his label.
NoMeansNo's guitarist Tom Holliston gives MacDara Conroy the skinny ahead of the Canadian punks' Dublin gig on 23 May
Siobhán Kane spoke with comedian Eddie Pepitone ahead of his show in Whelan's next Monday and the imminent release of his documentary The Bitter Buddha.
'There is definitely an element of trying to control things that are not controllable' - Norwegian avant-jazz guitarist Stian Westerhus talks to Ian Maleney ahead of his date in Dublin this week.
'I met people who had broken people's necks without a second thought' - MacDara Conroy talks influences, mindsets and obsessions with the clandestine Dragged Into Sunlight