Windings have a new 7" on the way, some live dates (including an appearance at Canadian Music Week) lined up and a fundit.ie campaign underway to get their new album recorded. Not much going on, then.
Halves will release their new album "Live At The Unitarian Church" on 21st April, otherwise known as Record Store Day 2012.
Whelanslive have announced details of the Sounds Of Summer Festival, with Cathy Davey, Cashier No.9, Little Green Cars & more playing Whelan's & The Village between 21st & 24th June.
Free tickets are now available for JD Roots, a one-off gig in The Button Factory on Friday 18th May featuring We Cut Corners, The Minutes & Delorentos.
The last batch of acts have been announced for this year's Electric Picnic.
"It was gash. It was horrible. It was a grimpocalypse. The wind, which cut across the field, played havoc with the sound. At least, I think it was the wind. It may just have been the sound." - Dara Higgins gets his weekend ruined at Forbidden Fruit.
Mental health awareness project First Fortnight returns in 2012 with performances from Le Galaxie, Versechorusverse, Cashier No.9, Royseven, Sacred Animals & many more, plus film, theatre, photography & soapbox sessions.
You don't get much for a tenner these days, but next week it'll get you a ticket to see 50 acts play the Ones To Watch festival at Whelan's & The Village, including Jogging, Wizards Of Firetop Mountain, Logikparty, Last Days Of 1984 and oh about 45 others.
Some new names have been announced for the 2 day, 15 venue, 100 act Meteor Camden Crawl Dublin.
"For some reason I was expecting some bedraggled hipsters and angry twenty somethings with beards who didn’t really know why they were there, but it was wall to wall hair, and that hair was flailing around in a proper, albeit slower than usual, way." - Dara Higgins on Sleep's Button Factory gig last week.