Jo Faith, Newtown
Over the years sitting in Byron Council meetings I was astounded by the presentation of photos depicting ecological degradation, neglect, and in-depth questions by a young man named Matthew O’Reilly. Matthew had a nickname ‘Cleva,’ which had been given to him by First Nations peoples during a period of in his life when he was travelling Australia.
This nickname was not lost on me. I watched Matthew present his concerns with photos and extremely well researched knowledge, which addressed ecological rights and wilful and destructive Anthropocentric behaviour. He sought an answer from Council, indeed he touched the soul of many present who were also affected by the facts that had been presented. The questions lingered in the air, never addressed by Power.
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[Watch] Post-Party Chat To iRadio in the Morning
09:56 Monday, 10 May 2021
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POST-PARTY CHAT TO iRADIO IN THE MORNING
Brian and Kayte caught up with Post-Party who are a four-piece Indie Pop band based in Dublin. Post–Party consists of Keelan O’Reilly, Peter Toal, Colin Peppard and Matthew O’Reilly. The band have just released the video for their brand new single ‘Wasting Time’ – which is an iRadio ‘I Love Irish’ track this month.
The group formed in 2018 and have been going from strength to strength, performing at major festivals such as EP which band members Keelan and Colin both agreed was a real ‘pinch me’ moment. Drawing from episodes of their formative years, Post–Party imbue their guitar pop with a honed youthful energy of catchy hooks and bouncy lyrics. The band have set the bar high for what is to come from the quartet in 2021. After spending the course of 2020 writing new material, the band are set to release much awaited new music in t