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Castlepalooza 2013 Ticket Competition

The Castlepalooza line-up was announced on Monday and it really does have us looking forward to the first weekend in August down in Charleville Castle (which was designed by the same lad who designed the GPO – there’s your geeky fact for the week).

We’re going to assume you don’t know every act on the line-up (if you do congrats, you’re cooler than us) so with that in mind there’s a Deezer playlist below with a selection of those announced, enjoy.

So how do you enter for a pair of Castlepalooza weekend passes you ask? Simple, just tell us the name of the Fight Like Apes song included in our playlist. Email your answer to hello@huntercommunications.ie. We’ll announce the winner next week!

Kodaline

New Irish music

Every year is an exciting year for Irish music – or any music for that matter – so we won’t go overboard about 2013, but still; there really is a lot to look forward to over the coming months.

We put together five Irish albums we’re particularly looking forward to here. And that’s without even mentioning new albums from Ham Sandwich, Fight Like Apes, Codes, Solar Bears and, possibly, Adebisi Shank. Along with the host of albums from new Irish bands, like Come On Live Long, who we have only heard murmurs from as of yet.

You can also listen to some of the bands mentioned (plus a few more) on the free Deezer playlist below. We might even see some at Castlepalooza later in the year…

Kodaline

By the end of the year these Swords lads are almost definitely going to have fulfilled the promise of their Sound of 2013 nod from the BBC. Their album is out in June 10th, expect to hear plenty of tracks featured on plenty of shows.

O Emperor

Album of the Year nominees back in 2011, this could be the album to put them over the top. Hopefully we’ll catch them at a few festivals – on top of their solo appearances – later in the summer.

Bell X1

Without knowing how ‘Chop, Chop’ will sound yet, it’s an achievement in itself for an Irish band to be big enough to launch an album in the National Concert Hall (June 29th).

Little Green Cars

Kodaline have probably edged ahead in the race for column inches, but the other Irish band to get a place on the Sound of 2013 shortlist look set to fulfill their promise – starting with an album release on July 13th.

Enemies

May 25th brings an important date in the calendar for Ireland’s healthy instrumental rock scene with the release of math-pop foursome Enemies second album.

Awesome April albums

It’s the calm before the festival storm this month and it’s also a great time for album releases. April sees some big names get back in the game like James Blake, The Knife and the Yeah Yeah Yeahs, along with some exciting debuts from Willy Moon and Charlii XCX.

Wiley, Flaming Lips and Tyler The Creator already have their new albums streaming on Deezer at the moment, but we’ve also put together this playlist with tracks from each of  NME’s 12 April Albums to Get Excited About.

Festivals

Festival Wishlist


We’re still excited to hear the Castlepalooza lineup announcement later in the year, but with the confirmation of the Body & Soul and Sea Sessions line-ups this week we’re closer to formulating a fully formed plan for our summer shenanigans.

And while there are plenty of big acts snapped up there are still a few big fish for the remaining festivals to land. We’ve put together a list of some of the acts we’d like to see pop up at an Irish festival this year.

We’ve put together a free Deezer playlist (below) with our picks. But who would you like to hear?

The Big Names
Possibles
My Bloody Valentine – Yet to announce an Irish date, but surely we’re set to see them this summer? They’ve already announced appearances at seven different festivals including Primavera.

Depeche Mode – Taking in plenty of festivals this summer as part of their European Tour, though they will be in North America by mid-August…

Outside Bet
Daft Punk – No dates confirmed yet – or even a tour for that matter – but could be a late (and welcome) addition to a few line-ups.

Small, But Great
Possibles
YACHT – Great and underrated electropop band from Oregon, would be brilliant addition to a smaller festival. No European dates announced yet, we live in hope.

Pokey LaFarge – Great live bluegrass act, as anyone who saw them on Jools Holland’s 2012 Hootnanny will testify. Playing European dates in August, so they’ll be in town.

Outside Bet
Wu Tang Clan – No tours scheduled yet, but there hasn’t been much in the way of hip-hop scheduled so far and this lot would get a great reception at an Irish festival

Dreaming
Rolling Stones – Not a hope in hell, unless you’re talking Glastonbury, but wouldn’t it be great to get them out of a stadium and into some nice, muddy festivals?

LCD Soundsystem – Possibly even less chance than Rolling Stones, but maybe, if we wish really hard, James Murphy will wake up bored one morning and decide to go back on that whole retiring LCD business.

 

The Weekend, that Was – Castlepalooza!

On Friday morning, Hunters embarked on what was an epic three days of good fun, friends, music and art at the best little music festival in Ireland, Castlepalooza…

The wooded wonderland that is Charleville Castle provided the best backdrop any festival goer could want,  the atmosphere was completely electric throughout the whole site. We where promised great music; merriment; magic; madness and mind-blowing memories, all of which was achieved and then some, over the three fun-filled day – especially great ‘music’. Some of the acts which blew us away were King Charles, The Charlatans, Jape, Ghostpoet, Two Charming Men, Mmoths, Toby Kaar and Tu-Ki.

The ‘Deezer Mobile DJ’ was a big hit at the festival – competition winners and festival revellers were treated to Deezer parties with the Mobile DJ playing their playlists so they could happily dance to the beat of their own drum. The Deezer tent also got a cool shout-out from the IrishTimes.com check out the link by clicking here!

We’ll let the pictures do the rest of the talking… See you in 2013 Castlepalooza!

 

This Week, We’re Loving…

DEEZER @ CASTLEPALOOZA

They say the best little things come in small packages, well, if you come to Castlepalooza, you’ll see just how true this is! To make it even more exciting, Ireland’s newest music streaming service, DEEZER, have teamed up with the music and arts festival! At the festival itself, fans will be able to enjoy music acts performing on the Deezer stage, which will be located in the centre of all the activity at Castlepalooza. Keep your eyes peeled for the ‘Deezer Mobile DJ’, which will be making it’s way around the festival bringing Deezer parties to you and your friends!

ISLES OF WONDER

The official album of the 2012 Summer Olympics taken from Danny Boyles inspirational opening ceremony, that struck the world with wonder, available to stream on DEEZER through this link:  http://www.deezer.com/en/music/playlist/100676201

AGE OF CHAMPIONS

The award-winning documentary following five competitors who sprint, leap, and swim for gold at the National Senior Olympics. You’ll meet a 100 year-old tennis champion, 86 year-old pole vaulter, and rough-and-tumble basketball grandmothers as they discover the power of the human spirit and triumph over the limitations of age #OLDAGETRENDSETTERS.

 

Countdown to Castlepalooza!

Just sixteen days remain until festival revellers descend on Charleville Castle, Tullamore, for one of the most anticipated festivals of the year! Castlepalooza… dubbed “the best little music festival in Ireland” by the Sunday Business Post, and “Gem of a festival… lauded by camaraderie, small size and wealth of Irish acts” by The Irish Times is definitely not one to be missed! And with 3 day camping tickets starting from €50, it is for sure the best value festival on our fair isle!

In preparation for the fun packed Music & Arts festival, we have a sixteen day countdown preparation guide, to ensure festival goers have the best craic…

Day 1: Tickets - Just over two weeks remain until the festival kicks off, have you got your tickets? If you’re strapped for cash, numerous competitions have been running around the country and you may just be lucky and win some from Entertainment.ie…

Day 2: Playlists - Ireland’s newest music streaming service, Deezer are one of the sponsors of this years Castlepalooza and will be trailing the grounds of Charleville Castle with their very own Deezer Mobile Disco bringing exclusive parties to groups of festival revellers over the weekend, check out their website and sign up to a free trial and access their 18 million tracks. Create your perfect playlist for the trip to Tullamore!

Day 3: Getting There - Travel is easy to and from Tullamore with road access on the M6 motorway and regular buses & trains leaving from Dublin, Galway, Cork & Limerick. For more info check out www. castlepalooza.com/info

Day 4: Arrival - Your weekend is yours to enjoy when you arrive, but to help you along, this nifty map may come in handy. Save it to your smartphone for instant access…

Day 5: Cash & Cards – Festival cash machines tend to charge you for use and also have large queues. To save wasting time once you’ve arrive, it’s best to get cash out before you go, but keep it safe and split it up into a few chunks in different bags and pockets.

Day 6: Keys – An obvious one, but easily forgotten and it’s not particularly nice to get home from a festival and find yourself locked out. Leave a spare pair with your neighbour, if you don’t trust yourself to remember.

Day 7: Raincoat / Waterproofs – A must for Irish festivals, you never know what’s going to happen with the weather. Venues are likely to sell ponchos anyway, but they can be thin, poorly made and expensive, so it’s better to take your own.

Day 8: Wellies – Navigating huge mud marshes is harder than it looks and you will ruin your shoes or trainers if you don’t take a pair.

Day 9: Phone – Fully charged and primed with all your friends’ digits. It’s likely to run out if you use it a lot, so try and stick to texts and leave it switched off while you sleep to save those vital bars.

Day 10: Toothbrush & Toothpaste – You can get those little finger toothbrushes now, which are really handy for saving space and are dispensable too. It you’re going in a big group, it might make more sense to just share things like toothpaste, to save everyone bringing it.

Day 11: Deodorant / Anti-perspirant – Again, travel-sized sprays are easy to pick up.

Day 12: Flag – It’s so easy to lose your tent, even if you know what area it’s in. A big flag to stick in the ground by your base is perfect for finding your way back in both day and night.

Day 13: Blanket – For throwing down in front of your tent to sit, picnic and sunbathe on… (Lets pray for the sunbathing!!)

Day 14: Line up - The complete line up is available from www.castlepalooza.com - work out your favourite artists who you want to see and organise a schedule so you don’t go home saddened by the fact you missed THE gig!

Day 15: Getting home - Those using the trains and buses, make sure you know the correct stations and where to go when you arrive. When you arrive, grab a map of the site and mark on it exactly where your tent is located and where your car is parked if you’ve brought one.

Day 16: Contraception - Because you never know, be safe kids…

Lastly….. ENJOY!