There’s something both ironic and deeply fitting about the fact that Lankum are returning to the fray with an album that reeks of oceans wide just as they emerge, squinting into the sunlight, from the ...
“Sorry for your troubles, as we say.” Lankum‘s Ian Lynch was offering condolences to the crowd, in a particularly Irish way, at the band’s second of two very sold-out shows at Brooklyn’s Warsaw that ...
Without ever diluting their power or abandoning their gothic intensity, the Dublin group’s fourth album lulls the listener with songs of exquisite softness and deeply affecting harmony Lankum’s fourth ...
HI RADIE, are you looking forward to the upcoming album launch shows and have the band played much of the record live before? We have, but only in the last few weeks. We went over to the World Music ...
Dublin band Lankum‘s great fourth album, 2023’s False Lankum, has been their biggest breakthrough yet, showing up on tons of year end lists. They had a run of Europe and UK shows lined up for 2024, ...
Lankum‘s Daragh Lynch has spoken to NME about the continued success of their breakthrough album ‘False Lankum’, and Ireland’s huge cultural footprint in 2024. Speaking about the prestige of the Ivors, ...
The new show was confirmed today (March 21) and will see both bands take to the stage as part of the 2025 edition of the London festival South Facing. Set to be held at Crystal Palace Park across ...
NPR Music producer Lars Gotrich and I team up for a show full of sonic adventures in hopes of stretching your musical boundaries, including three songs that are over eight minutes long. Lars opens the ...
Folk standards get extreme makeovers on the Dublin four-piece’s latest, cementing their place at the forefront of the form Imagine a folk album influenced by the ambient textures of Sunn O))) and ...
Expectations upended, preconceptions shattered: that’s the shape of Lankum’s world, and it’s a world of wide horizons and imaginations writ large on The Livelong Day, their third studio album. By turn ...
While none of Irish folk quartet Lankum's albums have been mistakable for lightweight, on 'The Livelong Day,' things are heavier and more apocalyptic-sounding than ever. By Andrew Unterberger Talking ...
Lankum's journey from Ireland to the Tiny Desk was a wild and bumpy adventure. First, visa problems forced them to cancel their late February date. A week later, much of the world is more worried ...
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