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Fox in the Snow announces opening date for anticipated Dublin location

Fox in the Snow will open its fourth location in a former post office in Dublin later this September.

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Jeff Rosenstock shares two new songs 'Caring' and 'Illegal Fireworks And Hiding Bottles In The Sand'


Jeff Rosenstock performs at Mo Pop Festival, 2018. Credit: Scott Legato/Getty Images
American punk musician Jeff Rosenstock wrapped up 2020 by sharing two new songs, titled ‘Caring’ and ‘Illegal Fireworks And Hiding Bottles In The Sand’.
He released the acoustic duet ‘Caring’ on December 30 with Laura Stevenson, whom he played with in the punk collective Bomb the Music Industry! prior to his solo endeavours.
Rosenstock then followed up with the sprawling, fuzzy warmth of ‘Illegal Fireworks And Hiding Bottles In The Sand’ on New Year’s Eve.
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Review: Belle And Sebastian - What To Look For In Summer


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Whenever rival fans are looking up cliches to support the assertion that indie music is twee, Belle And Sebastian are usually one of the bands which they like to kick sand in the face of.
It’s fair to say that the Glaswegians haven’t helped themselves much in the past, from their DIY beginnings with 1996’s effete Tigermilk to their rejection of anything which seemed codified to the evils of rock and roll.
Band leader Stuart Murdoch has also spoken recently about his determination in the early days that they would insist on playing gigs in less orthodox venues, a bus which took them to places like Colchester Arts Centre and the Queens Hall in Dunoon. Times have changed, but whilst the concept of a floating festival isn’t a new one, the 2019 Boaty Weekender event they curated and headlined will have to go down as where the most sunblock was probably applied.

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