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    Hot Press

    (3 reviews)

    South Inner City

    I've always had a few issues (pardon the craftily constructed pun there) with Hot Press. First off,…read moreit should really be free. For something that prides itself on gig listings, they should really take note that the likes of connected* is doing the same for free. Second of all, Hot Press runs a website that you have to be a subscriber of their magazine to get access to. which is a bit ridiculous. Lastly, they review albums based not on musical merit, but on how big they expect the album to become. (Commonly known as the NME quandry) But you have to take note that Hot Press was a one of its kind when it was set up and did support a lot of up and coming Irish acts initially. That support seems to be lagging in recent years and fewer risks are being taken in support of more pedestrian bands such as 'The Coronas'. Although I'm not the biggest fan of the magazine, it has done quite a bit for Irish pop and rock, even if it has lost its way in the past few years.

    Actually set up by Bob Geldof himself, Hotpress is all about the Irish scene in terms of music and…read moresometimes other media. They usually have some good international stars as well as locals in it, and their penchant for seriously puntacular headlines means you can usually get a bit of a giggle out of it too. I wouldn't buy it regularly but when it comes my way I usually read it. if you're the kind of person who wants to know who's playing where and when you have to check this out. Sometimes it's almost too trendy for its own good but Hotpress has been around awhile and seems to be here to stay!

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    Metro Herald

    (5 reviews)

    Gardiner Street

    The Metro newspaper makes every commute a little more enjoyable. The happiest people in the train…read moreor on the bus are those who have something to read. Instead of just staring out the window at the same old scene, reading helps pass the time. Metro is designed to give you all the important news in one commute. Given out free at most transportation stations, its readers can get all their sports, entertainment and city news in one go. Although most of the pieces are fluff and poorly written, the paper still remains popular with urbanites. After all, you can't knock something that's free!

    You'd be a fool not to love the Metro. It's like a newspaper written for twelve year old girls. As…read moreopposed to page three, they have adorable pictures of adorable rodents like Meercats and Pandas doing adorable things like poppong out of a cupcake or mummifying themmselves in pink ribbons on a bed of sunflowers. Instead of real news, they have entertainment news about heart-throbs Chase Crawford and Zac Efron. They also do some sport. Which isn't really in keeping with the twelve year old girl thing, but ya can't win 'em all. But this over-simplified news is actually a stroke of genius, because the Metro is distributed during the commuting rush of about 8am, when ones brain is still defrosting and you can't handle a decision more complicated than blueberry or chocolate muffin for breakfast. So bring on a kitten falling into a paddling pool of melted chocolate, because it's far too early to deal with real news.

    Totally Dublin - printmedia - Updated May 2026

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