We chatted with Dublin-based graff artist Myne about how he started painting, his artistic influences, transforming perceptions of graffiti, and his views on Dublin’s development.
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We chatted with Dublin-based graff artist Myne about how he started painting, his artistic influences, transforming perceptions of graffiti, and his views on Dublin’s development.
We sat down for a chat with Chili Flake to mark the release of his debut album, ‘Cosmic Boogie’, full of laid-back psychedelic groovers infused with flows delivered as Gaeilge.
We chatted to Phibsboro Press founder Eamonn Hall to understand the ethos behind this impressive independent publishing imprint and uncover a new perspective on Irish architecture.
We spoke to Dublin DJ and Producer ‘PROZAK’ after the release of his debut EP ‘Make Me Feel’.
After 16 months of work, Marcus Woods has released his debut full-length project ‘Self-Portrait’. We spoke to Ryan about the album, his unique Kickstarter funding approach and the life of a career artist in 2020 Dublin.
How to keep fighting for what you believe in during the strange times of social distancing.
We caught up with Loraine Club ahead of their Valentine’s Day gig in Whelan’s to preview their fresh sound and get to know the dynamics of the band.
Ahead of their much anticipated first headline gig in two years, FAC sat down with Gypsies on the Autobahn’s frontman James Smith and talked about new tunes, the pressures of success and the maturing of the band.
Faction is Dublin’s freshest barbershop, cultivating the whole barbering experience in the basement under All City Records. The shop has its own identity, a concept space filled with plants where the lads do the finest haircuts in the city. We interviewed co-owners Aaron and Rob to get the suss on this growing community.
We chat to up and coming fashion designer Aoife McNamara about her journey so far. She breaks down her experiences at Marc Jacobs, from her humble beginnings in Limerick to her time in Paris, and the daily struggles of being a fashion student.
Tribal Dance just released their new single “And Then All That Was Left Was A Physician And A Silhouette” on Bad Soup Records. Ahead of their headline gig in The Grand Social on December 7th, we sat down for a chat to discuss the ups and downs of life in a band.
Graphic design student Farouk Alao talks racism, confidence and it’s effect on his career in the modelling industry.
FAC Focus: Marcus Woods is garnering rave reviews for his new EP, 'Demo’. We discussed his rapid rise in the Irish scene and some exciting plans for the future alongside the release of his video single ‘Somni’.
FAC Focus: Fynch, the self proclaimed sacrifice of Drimnagh. We chatted to him ahead of his Fringe Festival gig this Friday about his love of football, his live shows so far including one at EP this year, his Mixvape EP and his plans for future projects.
FAC Focus: We sat down with the weird & colourful work of Humble Writerz, to hear what he’s about, the artwork he creates and the various clothing and accessories he sells.
FAC Focus: An interview with one of the founders of OpenBin Media, the media group behind some of the biggest Irish music videos and documentaries.
FAC Focus: 21-year old Newbridge local, Percy Chamburuka, also known as Jafaris, breaks down his latest project, gives us the low down on his music and the Irish music scene
FAC Focus: Andy Mynes, an online menswear Stylist for a Dublin department store chats about how he went from part time sales associate to head office level.
FAC Focus: “Irish rap is like marmite, people either love it or hate it.” Alfie South and Don Kobz discuss the Irish hip hop scene.
LSAD sculpture student, [Emilie Jayne Conlan][1], shares her thoughts on confidence and the importance of self expression.