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Ireland's rich cultural heritage has produced lots of great art, with music being no exception. On today's show we highlight a handful of Irish artists that we've come to love. Happy St. Paddy's Day! Nealo – November Medicine (Andy)Van Morrison – Astral Weeks (Don)Fontaines D.C. – Skinty Fia (Dude) What do you think of these […]
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This week we are joined by Dublin-based rapper and spoken word genius, Nealo! We chat about about the release of his sophomore album, November Medicine. He tells us how he was inspired while picking up dog shit, how he made the change from punk to hip-hop and how much influence Macklemore had on his music... We also chatted about our favourite rappers and comedians. It was an absolute pleasure to chat to Nealo who just released an absolute banger of an album that has received rave reviews. Give November Medicine a listen! This episode is sponsored by Jameson Irish Whiskey. This podcast is produced by Collaborative Studios.
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Nealo joins Ray in studio to chat about his music career so far and his latest album.
Ray is joined by an array of interesting guests including Dublin Hip Hop artist Nealo.
This week we chat to dublin rapper, and spoken word artist Nealo. We discuss his just released album November Medicine, and all about how he came to make music, his time during the world with a punk band, and what he is looking to do in the future. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
It's Sophomore SZN for NO ENCORE as emotive Dublin rapper Nealo returns to the studio to give us a taste of November Medicine, his long-awaited new record which releases on Friday, 17 November.Nealo is also on-hand to provide us with a guide to the very best Irish hip-hop as part of this week's main event. Before that, we have plenty of wild and exciting news from the world of music, and an in-depth conversation on how Nealo came to construct his not-so-difficult second album.ACT ONE: Nealo talks November Medicine, his process, his personal life and more.ACT TWO (30:04): Machine Gun Kelly (MGK to his friends) invades Adam's beloved world of Formula 1, David Guetta swears he is 4 Real, Fightstar make their glorious return, and Paul McCartney explodes and fucking dies?!ACT THREE (57:01): Top 5 Irish Hip-Hop-Follow Nealo on Instagram / X / TikTokPreorder November MedicineListen to Nealo on Spotify Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On Friday's Morning Focus, Alan Morrissey was joined by local musician, Daithi O Dronaí. Daithí spoke about the Common Threads event taking place Saturday week. The event will showcase a stellar lineup, which will feature performances from acts such as Paul Noonan from Bell X1, Nealo, Daithí, Junior Brother, Elaine Mai, Niamh Regan, and DJ Sally Cinnamon. The breathtaking surrounds of The Burren North will provide the epic backdrop for Common Threads, a one-day voyage of musical and cultural discovery, Saturday the 14th of October 2023.
En esta nueva edición Tony y ManU nos dan sus recomendaciones para la semana 5. ¡Síguenos en Twitter e Instagram para pedirnos consejos!
Nealo is a Dublin rapper and artist who is a regular on this site since first appearing in 2018. 2020's All The Leaves Are Falling was a Choice Music Prize-nominated debut album, an album exploring loss, friendship, family and the ties that keep us searching for home.Fresh from the release of new song 'Forest' with Morgana of Saint Sister on vocals, Nealo is teasing a new album at a later date, and along with last week's guest Celaviedmai, is playing at The Hennessy Hip-Hop House at Body & Soul Festival this summer.We've been talking to Nealo about getting him on the podcast for a long time, so we're delighted to finally bring him in with Niall and Andrea.On this episode we discuss what Nealo has been up to by asking him about some songs that are inspiring him and he loves right now, along with chats about making and releasing music in 2023, sobriety, going to see Post Malone, and possibly controversial opinions about Taylor Swift.Listen to the chat, or read the abbreviated choices on Nialler9.The Hennessy Hip-Hop House announces its lineup at Body & Soul Festival this June 16th to 18th at Ballinlough Castle, Co. Westmeath.Denise Chaila, Gemma Dunleavy, Kojaque, Fabio & Grooverider and The Outlook Orchestra (A/V Show) are among the headliners for the Hennessy Music Trail and The Hennessy Hip-Hop House has an extensive lineup of hip-hop to celebrate the genre's 50th year in tandem this year. Support Nialler9 on Patreon and join our Discord communitySubscribe in your favourite podcast app:Listen on Apple | Android | ACAST | Patreon | Pocketcasts | CastBox | Stitcher | Spotify | RSS FeedSongs played on the Nialler9 Podcast Spotify Playlist Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Every week we chat to an artist about the first gig they ever attended - This week we're joined by Nealo! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Hello and welcome to a new episode of podcast! Today's guest is Mason McMillen, a fantastic Saxophone player who if you've seen any Ska, Reggae or Brass music around Ireland you've probably seen him play, having played with Interskalatic, New Brass Kings, The Bionic Rats, Nealo, Uly and many others!
En esta nueva edición Alonso y Adrián nos dan sus recomendaciones para la semana 9. ¡Síguenos en Twitter e Instagram para pedirnos consejos!
En esta nueva edición, Tony, Alonso, Angus y Rul nos dan sus recomendaciones para la semana 8. ¡Síguenos en Twitter e Instagram para pedirnos consejos!
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It's 2022, and what better way to close out January than with a booster dose of Before The ENCORE! We're back, baby. And better than ever after our Christmas Break.This month, I sat down with Bekah Molony; an artist manager, stage designer and booker. Lengthy chat, many many topics covered and really enjoyed learning about Bekah's role in the industry.Bekah currently manages rap artist Celaviedmai and has done stage design for artists like shiv, Nealo & Bobbi Arlo. Click through the names to see hear their music if you aren't familiar already.Enjoy, and see you all next month.-Sonic Architect Adam. Get bonus content on Patreon See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The Panti Personals - S2 E4 Nealo Panti Bliss in conversation with the hip hop artist Nealo ranges from dog love to Dublin, from leaving law to following his heart, and from becoming a Dad to why cannabis should be legal. Nealo performs three of his songs, with his good mates Rachel MacAuley and Adam Shanahan, live for the Queen, and shares how lockdown brought time to write, but also time to assess relationships and future. Nealo ( aka Neal Keating) hails from Clonsilla and began his music and stage career with the hard core punk band Frustration but after a sideways trip into law he found his heart and home in hip hop and mixes music with professional dog walking! In this conversation he shares some ups and downs, his joy at being a father and why he wrote a song for his mother, Rosemary. Music you hear in this episode includes: Nealo 'You Can't Go Home Again' ( live with Rachel and Adam) Nealo 'Under The Weather' ( live with Rachel and Adam) Nealo 'All The Leaves Are Falling' * from the album Frustration 'Last Will and Testament' * from previous recording Nealo 'Rosemary' ( live with Rachel and Adam) You can find out more about Nealo and his album 'All The Leaves Are falling' here: http://pantisocracy.ie/nealo/ Transcript of the episode : https://www.happyscribe.com/transcriptions/ba975926343a43e98f85163775b16d2b/edit_v2 The Panti Personals is an independent podcast by Athena Media - the producer is Helen Shaw, the digital editor is John Howard and the studio is Camden Recording Studios. Our theme music is Lisa Hannigan's Knots- kindly provided by Lisa with permission to use on the podcast. You can watch videos of the show's performances on www.pantisocracy.ie and find us in all podcast places including youTube.
Panti Bliss in conversation with the hip hop artist Nealo ranges from dog love to Dublin, from leaving law to following his heart, and from becoming a Dad to why cannabis should be legal. Nealo performs three of his songs, with his good mates Rachel MaCauley and Adam Shanahan, live for the Queen, and shares how lockdown brought time to write, but also time to assess relationships and future. Nealo (aka Neal Keating) hails from Clonsilla and began his music and stage career with the hard core punk band Frustration but after a sideways trip into law he found his heart and home in hip hop and mixes music with professional dog walking! In this conversation he shares some ups and downs, his joy at being a father and why he wrote a song for his mother, Rosemary. Music you hear in this episode includes: Nealo 'You Can't Go Home Again' ( live with Rachel and Adam) Nealo 'Under The Weather' ( live with Rachel and Adam) Nealo 'All The Leaves Are Falling' * from the album Frustration 'Last Will and Testament' * from previous recording Nealo 'Rosemary' ( live with Rachel and Adam) You can find out more about Nealo and his album 'All The Leaves Are falling' here: www.nealo.ie The Panti Personals is an independent podcast by Athena Media - the producer is Helen Shaw, the digital editor is John Howard and the studio is Camden Recording Studios. Our theme music is Lisa Hannigan's Knots- kindly provided by Lisa with permission to use on the podcast. You can watch videos of the show's performances on www.pantisocracy.ie and find us in all podcast places.
Nealo spoke with Rob O'Connor about his brand of jazz & funk infused hip-hop and how he's looking forward to bringing the live show to Waterford as part of the Imagine Arts Festival at the end of October. Originally broadcast on 10th October 2021 on Beat 102-103
Founder of Amplify Agency and manager to Nealo joins Louise to chat all things music management and about her experience during the pandemic. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Today's a special bonus episode where you're not only getting one but TWO interviews with two brilliant Irish artists. If you were to ask why Irish music stands out, many people would agree it's due to the perpetual honesty that Irish musicians present to the world. Our two guests today are a true testament to that and both of their debut albums are pushing music forward (both were nominated for RTE's Choice Music Prize). Nealo is a rapper whose album, All The Leaves Are Falling, explores the multi-faceted nature of masculinity and Ailbhe Reddy is a singer/songwriter whose album Personal History is full of observational wit that will charm the hell out of you. On today's episode, I chat with them both about the work and experiences that went into crafting these standout albums. There won't be a new episode of the podcast next week, season 2 will resume on April 13th.
Justin MacGregor & Roe McDermott review films, He Dreams of Giants, Minari, The Mauritanian, 'The End of the World is a Cul de Sac' is the debut collection from Louise Kennedy, Louise will be at the West Cork Literary Festival, Emiji’s debut album, My Journeys, he co-founded Diffusion Lab, bringing us Jafaris, Nealo, Soulé, & Mango X Mathman
Justin MacGregor & Roe McDermott review films, He Dreams of Giants, Minari, The Mauritanian, 'The End of the World is a Cul de Sac' is the debut collection from Louise Kennedy, Louise will be at the West Cork Literary Festival, Emiji’s debut album, My Journeys, he co-founded Diffusion Lab, bringing us Jafaris, Nealo, Soulé, & Mango X Mathman
Emiji is the musical moniker of Polish composer, arranger and producer, Marcin Ciszczon. His debut album is 'My Journeys' Marcin is one of the founders of the prolific Diffusion Lab, which brought us Jafaris, Nealo, Soulé, and Mango X Mathman.
Here’s Strange Brew #249 - Space - with gugai on 8radio.com - Nealo tells me about a song he loves + Mogwai, Fears, For Those I Love, Pixie Cut Rhythm Orchestra, Padraig Cooney, Slyrydes, Dinosaur Jr., Porridge Radio X Piglet, HAVVK & Lost Horizons feat. Penelope Isles #strangebrew #8radio #gugai #try8radio Every Friday at 9pm & Saturday at 7pm on 8radio.com. https://linktr.ee/gugai
Nealo is a rapper & singer from Dublin, Ireland. Conchur discusses his influences, live shows, Law career and more. Meanwhile, Peter continues with Conchur's required therapy sessions hoping to get to the source of his mania.
Here’s Strange Brew #239 - One For Regret - with gugai on 8radio.com - Kyoto Love Hotel tell me about a Arthur Russell song she loves, plus music from Proper Micro NV, Saint Sister & Lisa Hannigan, Tandem Felix, The Spinto Band, Okkervil River, Paddy Hanna, The Notwist, Micheál Quinn, Nealo, Lost Horizons & Porridge Radio, Quinton Brock & Squarehead. #strangebrew #8radio #gugai #try8radio Every Friday at 9pm & Saturday at 7pm on 8radio.com. Spotify - open.spotify.com/user/gugai www.strangebrew.ie www.facebook.com/strangebrewgalway www.twitter.com/@strangebrewirl gugai@strangebrew.ie
Our album breakdown series returns as Dublin rapper Nealo breaks down his emotional debut All The Leaves Are Falling (https://open.spotify.com/album/0ieSj735PdL4YaPSv7XxDI?si=UDTaHgIcQCSwvlWkqLdYbw) , track by track. Also on the microphone is Sonic Architect Adam Shanahan, who produced a record that brims with autumnal hues and is imbued by significant victories and losses. In conversation with Dave Hanratty, Nealo takes us through a deeply personal journey, one that at one time may have seemed unlikely, but as the author notes; music wasn't done with him. All The Leaves Are Falling tracklist: 'daSilla Interlude' 'Under the Weather (Old Obituaries)' 'Let Your Dreams Collect Dust Until You're Desperate' 'Xanax' 'Angel on my Shoulder' 'ATLAF Interlude' 'All The Leaves Are Falling' 'You Can't Go Home Again' 'Red Tree Interlude' 'You Stole My Soul Like a Nine to Five' Support NO ENCORE on Patreon: http://patreon.com/noencore
On this week's Totally Irish John chatted to Nealo about his debut album 'All The Leaves Are Falling' and played two hours of new releases from the likes of Bitch Falcon, Citrus Fresh, Scattered Ashes, Zeenie Summers, Soft On Crime and Breezy iDeyGoke. 9-10pm The Swedish Railway Orchestra There’s Too Much Love Citrus Fresh You And Me Nealo All The Leaves Are Falling Nealo Xanax Zeenie Summers Mama Say Columbia Mills The Greatest Love (Jape remix) Havvk & Participant Operate Barq The Table Paper Tigers No Ghosts Walk 10-11pm Scattered Ashes Love Is Not An Option Ollie Cole Prophetic Genetic (Live) Revelino That’s What Emily Says Soft On Crime You’ve Already Made Up Your Mind Bitch Falcon How Did I Know? MuRli Ballon D’Or Wax White Keep It Waxy Nicolas Kluzek Blue As An Orange Breezey iDeyGoke M.I.A. April Watching You Disappear Speckled Doves Sohinland Jackie Beverly Sea Glass Niamh Regan Freeze Frame AS Fanning All Time Totally Irish with John Barker Sundays from 9 - 11pm
Dublin rapper Nealo joins Alan and guest co-host Andrea Cleary to talk about his teenage love of pop punk. We talk about the supremacy of Blink 182, wishing you went to an American high school, the incelly vibe to a LOT of the lyrics, the differences between Dublin scene kids and rural scene kids, Blast, and a whole lot more. Listening note: Alan's dogs were in the room while he was recording so you can occasionally hear a soft bark or snore, sorry about that. Also this episode was recorded over zoom and everybody drifts a lil bit in and out of sync sometimes. We're not being rude and talking over each other, we're all just trying out best. Nealo is @NellydaSilla on Twitter. His debut album All The Leaves Are Falling is out Oct 30th. Andrea is @AndreaCeary_. You can hear her on the Nialler9 podcast and subscribe to her newsletter at andreacleary.substack.com Alan is @alan_maguire. Juvenalia is his main thing. Juvenalia is @Juvenalia_Pod on twitter and @JuvenaliaPod on Instagram. We have a Patreon! It's patreon.com/juvenalia. Patrons get bonus episodes and other little bits and pieces too. Thank you to Dee McDonnell for our artwork. Juvenalia is a Tall Tales podcast
Nealo debut album, All the Leaves Are Falling is out this Friday,Edel Coffey reviews Mantel Pieces which consists of twenty “pieces” by Hilary Mantel, the twice Booker Prize winning author, Dead Still is a new TV drama, part murder mystery, part black comedy on RTÉ One, Declan Burke reviews, DracuHa, bramstokerfestival.com/
We welcome you to our tenth episode and last episode of season one of 'I Am A Diva Podcast'. With myself Edgy V, as your lovely host & Celaviedmai an Artist, Female Rapper & Singer. Celaviedmai is a Galway rapper, now based in Dublin, who is becoming one of the most influential and most recognised names in Irish music industry and internationally after features from global platforms like Vice, Notion and New York Times. She opened up for well known artists such as Lil Wayne, Mac Miller, Hoodie Allen, Tinchy Stryder, Sneakbo, Section boyz, Jimothy Lacoste and recently Jafaris. She has also performed at Electric Picnic, The fringe festival and also at Hard Working Class Heroes; she has been featured in the New York Times, and Noisey. On this episode Celaviedmai tells us all about: * How her music journey began? * How music helped her fit in and gave her confidence growing up in school? * What it's like for her to be suffering from body dysmorphia and her relationship with food? * Why she doesn't rehearse before a gig? * And how she noticed some creatives make music, as a coping mechanism & why she feels that's not a great long-term approach & much, much more! You can keep up with & connect with Celaviedmai on her: IG: @celaviedmai https://www.instagram.com/celaviedmai/ Twitter: @celaviedmai twitter.com/celaviedmai Youtube: @celaviedmai www.youtube.com/user/maimarcin Soundcloud: @celaviedmai @celaviedmai Email: Manager for enquiries: monalxsataurus@gmail.com Song name played: Celaviedmai ft. Nealo & Alan Mckee- Questions (Music Video) www.youtube.com/watch?v=zkFcVUPcI…annel=Celaviedmai Thank you for listening to our tenth episode! Please make sure to follow us on our Souncloud account & follow us on all of our Social Medias for episode updates & until next time! If you would like to make a contribution to keep our podcast going, subscribe to our Patreon: www.patreon.com/iamadivapodcast FB: www.facebook.com/iamadivapodcast IG: @iamadivapodcast Are you a female creative in the Music Industry? And would like to be on the show? Please connect with us on: IG: @iamadivapodcast --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
To celebrate the release of "Let Your Dreams Collect Dust Until You're Desperate", Nealo has joined us for a special Studio 8 Session. After performing two songs live for the Show, Nealo and Louise spoke about his move from punk to Hip Hop, Dog Favouritism and the state of the Irish Rap, and Hip Hop, scene.
Welcome to the first I Love This Band Artist Spotlight Special. Following Nealo's appearance in the History of Irish Hip Hop Documentary on Ireland's RTÉ channel, I discuss how the global popularity of the genre has translated itself on the island of Ireland. I talk to Nealo about the differences and similarities between audiences of hip hop and punk rock, why Irish people love rap so much and what home means to us all. We had a nice casual chat and it was a great way to kick off a new episode format. Hope you enjoy. More coming soon. Scripted, Edited and Hosted By Jennifer Quigley My guest was NealoIn reference to BLACK LIVES MATTER here is some helpful informationFollow the playlist I Love This Band: Songs We Talked About on Spotify for songs and artists mentioned in the podcast. NealoTwitter: @nellydaSillaInstagram: @nealodasilla Bandcamp: NealoNealo's Album: "All The Leaves Are Falling" Out October 30th 2020 (Diffusion)I Love This Band:Facebook: www.facebook.com/ilovethisbandpodInstagram: @ilovethisbandpodPatreon:www.patreon.com/ilovethisbandpodMusic:Epidemic Sound for Creators:
Nealo joined Louise to chat about his new single and his forthcoming album. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Rob spoke with Nealo over the phone about his forthcoming album, creating hip-hop sounds with a live band and the correct pronunciation of his collaborator Uly. Originally broadcast on Irish Beats on 26th July 2020.
Following the release of Nealo's debut EP 'October Year' in 2018, the former Frustration vocalist quickly captured the attention of Ireland's music scene. With several sold-out headline shows, an impressive festival run last summer and pivotal singles such as 'Just My Luck' under his belt, Nealo now prepares to release his full-length album 'All The Leaves Are Falling'. His openness and transparency lyrically strongly resonates with listeners, unafraid to tackle society's glaring issues including friendship, tragedy, drug abuse and emigration. Stream Nealo's latest single 'You Can't Go Home Again' featuring Uly and Adam Garrett here: https://open.spotify.com/track/5ywb1zJu4cjKINssq3p1pf?si=mbM3OlEgSRegmF0A9ylH4g Follow Nealo on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nealodasilla/ Follow Nealo on Twitter: https://twitter.com/NellydaSilla Master Your Craft is a weekly podcast series produced by Soul Doubt Magazine and hosted by our digital editor Cailean Coffey. Each episode, guests discuss their respective workflow and creative process while enjoying three refreshing craft beers. Subscribe to this podcast on iTunes here: https://podcasts.apple.com/ie/podcast/soul-doubt-podcast/id1417413227 Subscribe to this podcast on Spotify here: https://open.spotify.com/show/3bTwZJw25O5hTJ9zu9pCct Follow Cailean Coffey on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/caileancoffey/ Follow Cailean Coffey on Twitter: https://twitter.com/CaileanCoffey Follow Soul Doubt Magazine on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/souldoubtmagazine/ Follow Soul Doubt Magazine on Twitter: https://twitter.com/souldoubtmag Discover new Irish music with our 'Neighbourhood Watch' playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6TzwVwLUAFzQY6VVzZ1zsV?si=A80wFi5YRI-xBkUgyvTydA Submit to Soul Doubt online: https://www.souldoubtmagazine.com/submit Thanks for watching!
Irish artist Nealo is on to Play Pokerface. Was he held at gunpoint in Germany while gigging who knows? We also review one of the worst movies on Netflix, Mad Genius. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On this week's show John chatted to hip hop act Nealo and played two hours of the best new releases. 9-10pm Adam Garrett All Worthwhile Sylk What I Really Need C.O.B. & Nealo What On Earth TCXL Take It Back Loraine Club Disco Biscuits Project Drip Or Down Sinead O’Brien Fall With Me Sam Hardiman The Ava Sessions Sunken Foal Barley Stick 10-11pm Swimmers Jackson Bliss Screenreader O.F.L. Sisterix Another Reason To Hate You Orla Garland Did It To Myself Cheesmore Between You And Me Dirty Dreamer Air To Breathe Automatic Blue Make Friends JyellowL On The Estate Paper Twose Hoe Garden First Class & Coach Holy Shit New Pagans Bloody Soil Turnstiles Tantrum Simon Masterson Mountpleasant Saige Soothe Me Totally Irish with John Barker Sundays from 9 - 11pm
Rising star Nealo joins us for a chat about future music and gigs! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Hip Hop Artist Nealo joined us to talk about his new music and the hip hop scene in Ireland. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week on the Mabcast Clonsilla's Nealo joined Jack and Dylan for a chat. The former hardcore front man made the transition into rap music last year with his acclaimed 'October Year' EP and he hasn't shown any signs of slowing down since. Young artists often face teething problems initially and Nealo notes his experience in the music game has allowed him to avoid such issues second time round. Recounting his experience touring America and Europe, the recent Diffusion Lab signee winds back the clock to give an insight into his work prior to 'Nealo'. Discussion gravitates towards Nealo exploring adding some of the more aggressive elements of his previous output into his new music and the potential difficulties of creating a wide ranging yet cohesive sound. These new challenges in music are coupled with his recent steps into fatherhood - a genuinely interesting stage in his life that is adding layers to his already accomplished sound. Minus the poor reception of 'The Big Day', there are similarities drawn between Nealo and Chicago's Chance The Rapper. With both currently going through similar life changes, there is dialogue noting that despite the parallels between him and Chance its the tone and approach that differs, presenting the Irish rapper as a currently more interesting character. There is a refreshing honesty to Nealo's approach and he isn't afraid to talk about the impact of drugs in his life. Acknowledging he made 'macho shit' in his 20s he notes there is no room for posturing anymore. A recurring topic in many of the Mabcast interviews is the importance of singles versus longer projects and Nealo is pragmatic in his approach, ensuring he stays active with singles whilst steadily working towards dropping an album. Taking a brief pause from music talk, there is discussion of the current housing crisis in Dublin and a decline in the number of spaces that encourage underground culture. "We don't need more hotels, we have enough hotels for tourists. We need culture. If you don't have culture in the city there is nothing to visit. Its a plastic city" There is recognition that the talent in Ireland's rap scene is not limited to Dublin, with Limerick among other cities presenting a hotbed of lyrical talent. With interest in the genre in Ireland being more widespread than once believed, the importance of building a nationwide community in Ireland is woven throughout the conversation. Keen to shout out his long time collaborators INNRSPACE, Adam Garrett, Molly Sterling, Nealo notes some of his most exciting live performances that included the live band such as the support slot for YG.
Following his debut release 'October Year' less than a year ago, Nealo has quickly captured the attention of Ireland's music scene. Following two sold-out headline shows and a full festival run this summer, including his upcoming slot at Electric Picnic this weekend, we catch up with the former law student and hardcore vocalist for 'Frustration', who now turns his attention to hip-hop as 'Nealo'. His openness and transparency lyrically strongly resonates with listeners, unafraid to tackle society's glaring issues including friendship, tragedy, drug abuse and emigration. Continuing on his runaway success with the collaborative tracks 'Just My Luck' and 'Questions' with renowned musicians INNRSPACE, Nealo gears up to release 'Angel On My Shoulder' this Friday - which comes as the artist's first release with new partners over at Diffusion Lab. Get tickets to see Nealo on Friday, September 27th in The Grand Social here: https://www.ticketmaster.ie/nealo-dublin-09-27-2019/event/1800569DEC0AAD0A?clickId=yS2RKUQvHxyJWOiwUx0Mo3EzUklXeBQFn2aQz80&irgwc=1&utm_term=427753&utm_source=296934&utm_medium=affiliate&utm_campaign=1108774&utm_content=7512Follow Nealo on Spotify here: https://open.spotify.com/artist/0HR90wEU7v0pQRVsltcQKO?si=NVRXhRJjSp6jQc1F7YBBPQFollow Nealo on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nealodasilla/Follow Nealo on Twitter: https://twitter.com/NellydaSilla Listen to this podcast on iTunes or Spotify here: https://www.souldoubtmagazine.com/podcast Follow Soul Doubt Podcast on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/souldoubtmagazine/Follow Soul Doubt Podcast on Twitter: https://twitter.com/souldoubtmagJoin our Facebook community here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/303676370205158/about/ Soul Doubt Podcast hosted by: https://www.instagram.com/shanesora/Soul Doubt Podcast sound by: https://www.instagram.com/soundguyoran/ If you're looking for a premium recording studio in Dublin's city centre, consider Audiohaus Dublin. For pricing and bookings, visit; https://www.audiohausdublin.com/ For advertising or general queries, email shane@souldoubtmagazine.com Thanks for watching! Be sure to subscribe for new episodes every Wednesday.
Neal rode the information super highway straight into Get Spun Studios on August 25th, 2019. We talked about politics, LAW, Hip Hop, and a lot more. song featured: Nealo - Just My Luck https://www.instagram.com/nealodasilla/ Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/0HR90wEU7v0pQRVsltcQKO Get Spun Contact: getspunpodcast@gmail.com https://www.instagram.com/getspunpodcast/
That's a Superman II reference, kids. It's a case of 'abandon ship' this week as the entire crew leaves Dave on his lonesome. Sad times. Luckily, the birthday boy is able to call on ace rising rapper Nealo as a co-host. Tangent-friendly chaos ensues as the boys talk Longitude, Versatile, Jeremy Renner (yes, again) and being middle-aged now. ACT ONE: Fresh from Longitude, Nealo gives his perspective from both onstage and off. ACT TWO: News! The Jeremy Renner rabbit hole goes deep, JAY-Z aims that little bit higher, and Metallica look to expand their audience. ACT THREE: Songs of the Week with Villagers, Madlib, and Sampa The Great. ACT FOUR: More news because Dave forgot some. ACT FIVE: Steven King of Fangclub discusses his band's new album Vulture Culture and the unique personal struggles he overcame to deliver it. EXIT MUSIC: ILENKUS - '3456'
To celebrate the one year anniversary of our podcast, we hosted a live panel discussion held in The Workman's Club on Saturday, 22nd June following the premiere of the short documentary on Irish hip-hop 'Up Next'. I was humbled to be joined on the panel by the film's director Bobby Zithelo, along with rising Irish artists Why-Axis, Nealo, Flynn Johnson and Nonzus Magnus. Watch this podcast on YouTube here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=512_CJQxi_k&feature=youtu.be Follow Bobby Zithelo on Instagram for updates on the documentary and future events: https://www.instagram.com/_zithelo/Watch the trailer for Up Next here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=stdlvAlrRbo&t=15s Panel hosted by https://www.instagram.com/shanesora/ This wouldn't have been possible without the artists who joined us on the panel. Thank you to: https://www.instagram.com/why__axis/https://www.instagram.com/nealodasilla/https://www.instagram.com/flynnjohnson26/https://www.instagram.com/nonzusmagnus/ A special thanks to District Magazine for helping us organise this event, along with The Workman's Club and Red Bull Ireland.https://www.instagram.com/district.magazine/https://www.instagram.com/workmansclub/https://www.instagram.com/redbullire/ None of this would be possible without the team at Audiohaus Dublin.https://www.audiohausdublin.com/Sound by https://www.instagram.com/soundguyoran/ Thank you to everyone who attended Up Next, we hope to see you again soon!https://www.souldoubtmagazine.com/newsletter/2019/6/20/up-next-documentary-premiere-live-panel-discussion-and-live-performances Thumbnail photography by https://www.instagram.com/kaylemsimpson_/ Thanks for watching! Please consider leaving a like and comment to support us, and subscribe to be kept updated for future episodes!
This week we are discussing #Rocketman did it whitewash Elton, how good was Taron and did we cry? Also Sarah shares why she began hiding behind a pillar on a night out, Cian talks Saturday at Forbidden Fruit and as always we have music from our Top Ten Tracks of the last two weeks. Those songs are: Lizzo & Caroline Smith "Let 'em Say" JGrrey "Growing" Masego "Lavish Lullaby" Jai Paul "He" Jai Paul "Do You Love Her Now" Rosalía "Aute Cuture King Princess "Cheap Queen" Nealo "Questions" Will Young "My Love" Skinny Pelembe "No Blacks, No Dogs, No Irish"
In which we make a shock decision to cover an electro-industrial album rather than the latest long-player from the biggest pop star on the planet… And then can’t help discussing new Ariana Grande in-depth at the top of the show anyway. Elsewhere, Craig didn’t really watch the Grammys but has opinions on it and Dave’s been hanging out in the media section of a church. ACT ONE Yep, so Craig won’t be attending a Ryan Adams gig anytime soon. We discuss the awful New York Times revelations about the alt-country star. In brighter news, 21 Savage has been released from the clutches of the dastardly ICE and a famous London venue takes Daithi’s side in the whole ’should stage times be released?’ debate. ACT TWO We’re joined by rising Dublin rapper Nealo for a chat about swapping hardcore for hip hop, inspirational dog walking, existential crises and why music sounds better when it’s the unvarnished truth. ACT THREE Has Dave come around to Otherkin? Can Jessie Ware put a foot wrong? Have we all been sleeping on Mini Mansions? All these questions and more answered in Songs Of The Week. ACT FOUR “This album was designed to be played at a high volume. Please do your best.” We did indeed do our best with HEALTH’s fourth… So is VOL. 4 :: SLAVES OF FEAR worth the potential earache? EXIT MUSIC Royal Yellow – ‘Aruba’
Nealo is easily one of the most engaging Irish hip-hop artists in the scene right now. Hailing from a background in hardcore punk, Nealo's debut EP 'October Year' reflects his strong songwriting ability. Lyrically, Nealo is vulnerable and intimate with his audience, tackling with themes of emigration, drug abuse and mental health. His personal reflections on these topics are shared over carefully produced low-fi, jazz-inspired beats.In a matter of months, Nealo established and resonated with a cult-like fanbase, selling out his first headline gig in The Underground. This was quickly followed by a support slot for California-based rapper YG in The Olympia. With radio support from 2FM, Spin 103.8, RTE, 98FM & FM104, it's no surprise that Nealo's second headline gig in Whelan's sold out over a month in advance. Nealo joins the podcast this week to discuss his highly anticipated upcoming EP 'All The Leaves Are Falling'. The first single, 'Just My Luck' from the sophomore EP, releases on Friday, Feb 15th. With a documentary soon to release, Nealo is a must-watch artist for 2019. Follow Nealo on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nealomusic/Follow Nealo on Twitter: https://twitter.com/nelly187Listen to Nealo on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/0HR90wEU7v0pQRVsltcQKO?si=ZhCDcF3xT9S_R3oCoP5lpw Follow Soul Doubt on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/souldoubtmagazine/Follow Soul Doubt on Twitter: https://twitter.com/souldoubtmagJoin our Facebook community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/303676370205158/about/Visit our website: https://www.souldoubtmagazine.com/ For any queries, email shane@souldoubtmagazine.com This podcast is powered by https://www.audiohausdublin.com/ Thanks for watching!
On this week's episode, we're joined by Nealo and Arbu, ahead of Nealo's sold-out release gig for his debut EP 'October Year' in The Underground. For more info: https://www.souldoubtmagazine.com/blog/2018/10/28/nealo-announces-october-year-release-show Burner launch party is on the 14th December in The Bernard Shaw, for more info visit: https://www.souldoubtmagazine.com/blog/2018/11/24/burner-records-announce-launch-party-in-bernard-shaw Follow Nealo on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nealomusic/ Follow Arbu on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/arbumusic/ Follow Soul Doubt on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/souldoubtmagazine/ This podcast is powered by https://www.audiohausdublin.com/ Thanks for watching!
On this week's episode of the podcast, we're joined by Arbu, an Irish hip-hop and electronic producer on Burner Records who has worked closely with Fynch, Bobby Basil and Nealo. Follow Arbu on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/arbumusic/ Stream 'Glow' on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/album/4NLAwCKCDWwKNDII1FfzQC Sick Nanley drops music video for 'Mouthspit': https://www.souldoubtmagazine.com/blog/2018/11/8/sick-nanely-drops-mouthspit-his-burner-records-debut Follow Soul Doubt on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/souldoubtmagazine/ This podcast is powered by https://www.audiohausdublin.com/ Thanks for watching!