Song of the Day: From a brilliant collaborative album by the witty, iconoclastic songwriter Cathal Coughlan (of Microdisney, Fatima Mansions and more) who very recently sadly passed away, and acclaimed producer Jacknife Lee, this is a mischievous experimental postpunk electro-pop examination of Irish history and pop culture, one they call "a corrosive nostalgia"
Read moreThe Pogues – Thousands Are Sailing
Song of the Day: From our previous boat song, we continue our voyage across the waters with a remarkable historical perspective from the Anglo-Irish band charting the fate of Irish emigrants
Read moreThe Divine Comedy – Something for the Weekend
Orchestral pop framed in a witty innuendo barbershop phrase, nothing could be finer for a Friday than this 1996 number from the charming Neil Hannon and company
Read moreVillagers – The Waves
Song of the Day: Moving from 1963's dancing heatwave, we go forward 50 years in time and space to a beautiful, universal ocean wave of perspective from the indie Dublin band
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