Thu, 27 April 2006 Long time Phantom Favourites Fairuza are in the musical hot seat on this week's I-Spot. Carroll and Kryz Reid braved the rain to come down to our studios to fill us in on the last year and a half. AFK is the title of their brand new EP and we wanted to know what took them so long. Get an exclusive taste of the CD and find out what AFK means by downloading I-Spot now. Comments[0] |
Thu, 20 April 2006 This week on I-Spot we have two very special guests. Paul Page and Fearghal McKee from Whipping Boy hit the Phantom FM studios and talk candidly about their ten year career in Rock 'n' Roll, the build up and the bust up. We'll also hear about the re-release of their thought-to-be-lost debut album Submarine. Weâ??ll also get an acoustic treatment of one of their classic songs recorded live in the Phantom studios. That's all on I-Spot, phantomfm.com's new Irish music showcase. So get downloading. Comments[1] |
Sat, 15 April 2006 What's French, lives in Dublin and studies vegetables? Julien Lonchamp, the force behind Jack And The ', a band with story to tell. When he's not entrenched in his Phd, Julien (aka Jack) is off writing mad songs about mad scientists. Imagine Belle and Sebastien mixed with They Might Be Giants and you get the picture. Julien joins us on I-Spot this week with a few tunes and a sneak preview of his album. Comments[0] |
Fri, 7 April 2006 This is a special presentation from phantomfm.com, an exclusive interview with Buzzcocks' Steve Diggle. Having recently played The Village to support the new album Flat-pack Philosophy, Steve came up to the studio to talk about James Joyce, punk rock and life as a rebel. Steve talks frankly about the initial split of the Buzzcocks, his solo career and how James Joyce influenced Harmony In My Head while German group Can was the spark for Autonomy. Comments[0] |

