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Gallery: The Selector

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Bring the sweet bird song back to your garden
If only workmen weren’t so damned professional nowadays, our birdlife would be in better shape. When Dúlra was a youngster, a starling nested under a slate at the left-hand side of his bedroom window, and a house sparrow nested in a gap between the gutter board and a slate at the right-hand side of the […]
Photo Gallery: Kaiser Chiefs at Féile
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Mainly Madness…

Influential and platinum-selling two-tone veterans The Selecter released Too Much Pressure, their debut album, in 1980 and it remains a classic touchstone for a generation of ska lovers. Mixing punk, ska and reggae it contains the irresistible hits On My Radio, Three Minute Hero and Missing Words. This year marks The Selecter’s 35th anniversary and […]
HAIL to the Chiefs.

That’s what 5,000 gig goers were chanting as the Kaiser Chiefs performed a storming set at the Féile Big Top. Despite heavy thunder and lightning earlier the rain stayed at bay as thousands flocked towards the Falls Park to hear the band who were ably backed up by Go Swim and the mighty Monkeeman. The atmosphere […]