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The Flaws debut album 'Achieving Vagueness' entered the Irish
Charts at No. 18 and sat proudly in the top 30 for 3 weeks. The
album has received amazing reviews in the Irish press garnering
a 4 out of 5 in both ‘the ticket’ and ‘day and night’. John Meagher
claiming ‘the flaws have delivered the best irish album of the
year’
Foy has come from humble beginnings as a resident musician in Belfast's Rotterdam Bar to being lauded in New York, writing and performing the theme for Grey's Anatomy and being signed by the former managers of Joss Stone. He is a one man soul sensation and one of Northern Ireland's proudest exports.
Foy Vance will also be our guest this week, your chance to hear how it all started out to his latest adventures.
Drugs
Are young people as debauched and drugged-up as television programmes
such as Seacht and Skins would have us believe? Or do television
producers just imagine young people are having a lot more fun
than they actually have? This week we test out our theory that
in fact, modern teenagers are too busy with exams, friends and
part time jobs to sustain heavy drugs use. We follow a group of
three friends as they spend a typical Friday evening together
after school, having a drink and a laugh, they prove the point
that young people are actually a lot more responsible than we
give them credit for!
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