
TLMT Podcast is a weekly music review show, featuring reviews and editorials on the Irish Music Scene from critic and photographer Stephen White.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 142 | Founded | 11 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Music | |||

Kate Bush described Running Up That Hill as a song about a man and a woman trying to understand each other.
But what makes the song endure goes far beyond romance.
In this episode of The Last Mixed Tape, Stephen White explores how Kate Bush used sh... more
What does the word “Fenian” really mean and can it ever be reclaimed?
In this episode of The Last Mixed Tape, we explore Fenian, the new album from Kneecap, and the complex history behind one of the most loaded words in Irish identity.
From its ori... more
Is the Eurovision Song Contest really apolitical or has it always been shaped by politics?
With over 1,000 artists calling for a boycott of Eurovision 2026 and multiple countries withdrawing from the contest, this year’s competition has become one o... more
At Coachella 2026, two performances sparked completely different reactions.
Justin Bieber took to the stage with a laptop, revisiting old performances and creating a stripped-back, introspective set that divided opinion. Some called it lazy. Others ... more
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The content centers around the intersection of music and social issues, specifically focusing on the Irish music scene and its cultural implications. Through discussions on notable artists, historical context, and contemporary issues, a vivid portrait emerges of how music reflects and responds to societal dynamics, including politics and identity. Unique elements include the exploration of artists who tackle themes of resistance, belonging, and the balance of art within capitalist frameworks.
Listeners can expect insightful conversations that challenge conventional narratives in music. The host often critiques the role of music in addressing societal challenges, making it relevant not just to music enthusiasts but also to those interested ... more
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