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#ruckusAlert: Trust In The Green Hut Takeover in D7.

In Blog, Musicby Rashers TierneyLeave a Comment

Some pals of rabble have put together this gig upstairs in The Hut on Friday to cover the running costs of the Trust In The Green’s soundsystem showdown on September 27th. You can expect reggae, electro swing, drum n bass, RnB and Surf from those on the bill. The door price is snackbox cheap at €5. The now annual Trust In The Green event raises awareness around suicide prevention. Soom T is on the line … Read More

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Sufferah Soccer.

In Blog, Culture, Sportby Rashers Tierney2 Comments

Despite poking my head in on a few matches – World Cup fever hasn’t gripped this rabbler. Here’s a stark dancehall reminder of the realities behind the spectacle, served up by legends like YT and Navigator. Anyone that’s been following the social consequences of the trophy chasing in Brazil will be familiar with the lyrical lacerations doled out. Talk about pooping on the big day. Props to Welfare for the digging. … Read More

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#fromTheCrates: Every Day Same Ting.

In Blog, Culture, Politicsby Rashers TierneyLeave a Comment

With the GUBU nation turning its head in a 360 degrees violent spin over a country crooner, this deflated dub monster has been stuck on a loop in this rabbler’s head. It completely captures the shtate of the nation. It’s bog standard dub defiance, but there’s something meditative in that refrain of “same thing everyday, every day same thing”  – repeat it ad nauseam, til the words themselves throttle our powerful. If only. … Read More

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#spareChange: We A Sufferer – The Plight Of Jackie Bernard

In Blog, Cultureby Carl Finlay1 Comment

  Reggae legend Jackie Bernard is in the shits. An international fund has been set up to give him a dig out.   To fans of Jamaican music The Kingstonians are widely regarded as one of the finest bands of the late 60s and early 70s . Their lead singer and songwriter was a man by the name of Jackie Bernard who’s impassioned vocals and lyrics have enriched the lives … Read More