Skyfever Release New Single ‘Sunny Days’ Ahead Of Support Slot For AC/DC And Uriah Heep Drummer Chris Slade

Taken from their EP ‘Rear View Mirror’, which came out earlier this year, Skyfever have released their latest track, ‘Sunny Days’. The Dublin rockers will be supporting the legendary Chris Slade on November 11, at Dublin’s world famous Button Factory. Slade has performed with Uriah Heep, and Manfred Mann’s Earth Band, and is currently the drummer for AC/DC.

ALL TVVINS Share New Track ‘Infinite Swim’, Out Today On Faction Records

Irish duo All Tvvins have today released, ‘Infinite Swim’, the follow-up to their September release, ‘Hell Of A Party’, and the precursor to their second album, ‘Just To Exist’, set for release early next year. The pair, comprising Conor Adams and Lar Kaye, also today announced that they shall be performing at their biggest Dublin headline show to date – April 13 at The National Stadium. Irish fans can see them before this date on November 16, at The Atlantic Bar, Portrush.

‘Straighten Up And Fly Right’: Classic Nat King Cole Track Latest From Jeff Goldblum And The Mildred Snitzer Orchestra, Featuring Imelda May And Till Brönner

With his take on the 1943 Nat King Cole standard, ‘Straighten Up And Fly Right’, Jeff Goldblum And The Mildred Snitzer Orchestra have today released the latest track from their upcoming album, ‘The Capitol Studios Sessions’. The new single features vocals by Irish singer songwriter Imelda May, as well as German Jazz musician, Till Brönner on trumpet.

Katie Melua’s ‘Ultimate Collection’ Is Everything You Expect And Then Some

‘Ultimate Collection’ commemorates the 15 years since Katie Melua released her debut album, ‘Call Off The Search’, which topped the charts and set her on course to become the best selling female artist in the UK and Europe of 2006. The album contains 30 songs from her 7 studio albums, as well as her cover of ‘Fields Of Gold’, which she recorded in 2017 as the Children In Need single, and two brand new recordings – ‘Diamonds Are Forever’, synonymous with Shirley Bassey and James Bond; and the Simon and Garfunkel classic, ‘Bridge Over Troubled Water’.