Nialler9

Niall Byrne and Andrea Cleary on new music, albums, topic deep dives and guest interviews.

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Thursday Sep 17, 2020

It's episode 105 of the Nialler9 Podcast, and Niall and Andrea are burying their heads in the sand, maybe?We review the Pillow Queens debut album, chat to last week's album of the week artist Niamh Regan and chat songs from Gorillaz, Sufjan, For Those I Love And more. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Thursday Sep 10, 2020

Episode 104 of the Nialler9 Podcast, and Niall and Andrea are staying positive!Join us on Patreon if you're a podcast subscriber!Discussed:News:Origins - the Irish hip-hop documentary aired on RTE One last week.Reasons To Be Cheerful Niall went to a gigPlaylists we love: Spooky Girl Autumn & Disco RockAlbum of the weekNiamh Regan - HemetThe Galway singer-songwriter's debut album is one of the finest Irish albums of the year. We discuss.Songs of the weekSZA - 'Hit Different'AE MAK - 'I Dance In The Kitchen'Ailbhe Reddy - 'Looking Happy'Adrienne Lenker - 'Anything'Any Other Business?Watching:Tenet I Hate SuzieReading: Susanna Clarke - PiranesiListening:Alan Partridge - From The Oasthouse (Podcast)Kelly Lee Owens - Inner SongBill Calllahan - Gold RecordClosing track:AE MAK - 'I Dance In The Kitchen'Join us on Patreon!Subscribe to the podcast and please leave a review on iTunes, tell your friends or commit to supporting us directly. Support us on Patreon.Previous podcasts in this series are listed here.Subscribe in Apple | Android | ACAST | Pocketcasts | CastBox | Stitcher | Spotify | RSS Feed Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Thursday Aug 27, 2020

It's Episode 103 of the Nialler9 Podcast and we’ve got more tunes to discuss than Phil Hogan has contradictory statements.On this week's episode, Niall and Andrea review the new album from Angel Olsen - Whole New Mess.There's breaking news about Phil Hogan's resignation while we are live, and we run through exactly what the flip the Irish government are doing and not doing regarding live music and entertainment and restrictions around live events. Plus the usual songs of the week, what's consuming you and reasons to be cheerful.Join us on Patreon if you're a podcast subscriber!Discussed:News:We went on staycationsMore confusion on live event capacities as restrictions on indoor events stay at 50 & outdoor now at 15Van Morrison urges music industry to “fight the pseudo-science”Reasons To Be Cheerful God Knows gets Mango, Nealo, Skripteh & Rebel Phoenix on the East Coast All-Stars ‘Who’s Asking’ remix; Watch the Dave Tynan videoJedward vs Jim CorrAlbum of the weekAngel Olsen - Whole New WorldThe promised solo album drawn from the same songs and well as last year’s 2019 album All Mirrors.Whole New Mess was recorded in The Unknown, an isolated old church that was converted into a studio by Mount Eerie’s Phil Elverum and producer Nicholas Wilbur in the small town of Anacortes in Washington.It shares some of the same ideas and lyrics (nine of the 11 songs crossover), though reworked in and titled in different ways and with an alternative tracklist.It’s not merely the solo demos that Olsen promised last year but something else that’s drawn from the same book of songs. Producer Michael Harris recorded the album with Olsen in The Unknown and it’s mostly just Olsen and her guitar.We. discussSongs of the weekWyvern Lingo - Brutal LotteryFather John Misty - To SMarie Davidson & L’Oeil Nu – Renegade BreakdownJames Vincent McMorrow - I Should GoAny Other Business?Watching:Selling SunsetInstellarReading: Endurance: Shackleton's Incredible Voyage Listening:Michael Kiwanuka - KiwanukaLauryn Hill - The Miseducation of...Closing track:Lucy McWilliams - RunawayJoin us on Patreon!Subscribe to the podcast and please leave a review on iTunes, tell your friends or commit to supporting us directly. Support us on Patreon.Previous podcasts in this series are listed here.Subscribe in Apple | Android | ACAST | Pocketcasts | CastBox | Stitcher | Spotify | RSS Feed Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Wednesday Aug 19, 2020

Episode 102 of the Nialler9 Podcast and it's one we've been trying to make happen for quite a while.On this week's episode, Niall and Andrea are joined by three very special guests.Earlier this year, we had the Shannon rap legend God Knows on the podcast finally, but we always intended to gather together the crew and close cohorts around him, the rappers, producers and friends from the East Coast of Ireland.What began publicly at least, with the emergence of God Knows and Murli became known along with MynameisJohn as Rusangano Family, the Choice Prize Winning Limerick-based rap trio whose work is some of the most exciting rap to come out of Ireland this century. While the original group has been on hiatus, God Knows and Murli have been expending their creativity on music of their own and with close collaborators drawn from across Ireland and beyond.2020 has been the year of the collaboration with God Knows bringing the South West All Stars and Murli building on his Intangibles mixtape from last year with 'Til The Wheels Off' and 'The Culture', all the while getting back behind the producing boards of others.Most notably, Denise Chaila, who after a spoken word appearance on the most 2016 Rusangano Family record Let The Dead Bury The Dead, and a debut single 'Copper Bullet / Duel Citizenship' in 2019, has bloomed into a force, capital F, in 2020. With her 2020 single 'Chaila', impacting Irish radio and playlists in a big way and with one hugely memorable and much-lauded online streamed show for Other Voices at the National Gallery of Ireland earlier this year, Denise has been growing in stature as an artist and as a public figure, and as our interview will make clear, she’s only getting started.Myself - Niall - and Andrea sat down with these three inspirational music makers and peers for a near-two-hour chat in a Dublin hotel room recently that takes in a lot of topics including Dungeons and Dragons, Zoom Fatigue, Social media habits, crying at movies, The expectation of black artists to represent the black experience and much much more.We hope you enjoy our chat as much as we did:If you do, and want to support us, our patreon page is Patreon.com/nialler9 - from €6 a month you can help us keep making some money in this pandemic time where we can’t put on gigs, events and  do what we normally do. It’s no exaggeration to say that Nialler9 would not be active now were it now for the financial support of our patrons so do consider joining 156 people on Patreon if you like what we do.Here’s our chat with God Knows, Denise Chaila and Murli:Support us on Patreon!Subscribe to the podcast and please leave a review on iTunes, tell your friends or commit to supporting us directly. Support us on Patreon.Previous podcasts in this series are listed here.Subscribe in Apple | Android | ACAST | Pocketcasts | CastBox | Stitcher | Spotify | RSS Feed Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Wednesday Aug 05, 2020

On this week's episode, Niall and Andrea are joined by old pal Luke Sharkey to discuss A Hero's Death, the second album from Fontaines D.C.There's breaking news about pubs and clubs restrictions which unfold as we record the episode, discussions about bad journalism, reasons to be cheerful and 4 new songs to sink your teeth into. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Thursday Jul 30, 2020

You can’t make a Tomlette without breaking a few Gregs. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Thursday Jul 23, 2020

Episode 99 and ahead of Songs From An Empty Room event, we're talking how the Irish live music needs to get loud to represent itself, we review Jarv Is, Jarvis Cocker's new band's album and songs from Devendra Barnhart, The Avalanches, Illuminati Hotties and Berwyn. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Thursday Jul 16, 2020

Episode 98 of the Nialler9 podcast and thanks to Patreon Members we have upgraded our equipment. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Friday Jul 03, 2020

Episode 97. Niall and Andrea pick five albums each we recommend we didn't cover on the podcast so far this year for listeners to check out. We also discuss some of those favourites towards the end along with more talk of Succession and The Last of Us Part 2. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Friday Jun 26, 2020

It's Episode 96 and we talk to Other Voices' booker Aoife Woodlock about how the Courage live series came about, we review Haim's looser, more eclectic Women In Music Pt. III, we discuss the Gender Disparity Report on Irish radio plus songs from Beyonce, SAULT, Soccer Mommy and CMAT. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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