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A truly immersive experience: in praise of False Lankum – in conversation with Ian Lynch and Radie Peat
Technology, eh. It’s lovely to conduct video interviews these days, but if the connection goes a bit awry, you struggle a bit. It’s not like it was down to mere distance, either. Ian Lynch and Radie Peat, from the Dublin … Continue reading
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Tagged Between the Earth and Sky, Cold old fire, Cormac MacDiarmada, Dante's Inferno, Daragh Lynch, Dublin, False Lankum, Go Dig My Grave, Gustave Dore, Ian Lynch, John 'Spud' Murphy, Lankum, Lord Abore and Mary Flynn, Newcastle, Radie Peat, Rough Trade, The New York Trader, Ther Livelong Day
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