Artist: Mike Ireland
Waxed - Record Review from Issue #39 May-June 2002
Mike Ireland & Holler – Try Again
No matter how we try, it is becoming increasingly hard to disagree with Jon Langford when he sings of the death of country music. Again and again we are reminded that it is hip-hop which now speaks to the poor, the working, and the middle classes — country’s traditional audience — that maybe Kid Rock [...]
The Long Way Around - Feature from Issue #25 Jan-Feb 2000
Mike Ireland – Straight Shooter
All this typing is futile, but we both know that. Somewhere there’s a stack of clippings as thick as my head that pretty much all said what pretty much anybody with ears knew: that Mike Ireland made one hell of a record in 1998, called it Learning How To Live. Well, maybe it’s true that [...]
Miked - Live Reviews from Issue #22 July-Aug 1999
Mike Ireland – The Brewery (Raleigh, NC)
A few years back, I swore off ever seeing John Wesley Harding again after he walked onstage, looked out at a pretty respectable gathering (for a Monday night, anyway) and sneered in a voice dripping with contempt, “Well, I’d like to congratulate you for being the most intimate crowd on this tour.” So god bless [...]
The Long Way Around - Feature from Issue #14 March-April 1998
Mike Ireland – Starting over
“Perhaps such secrets…were only expressed when the person laboriously dragged them into the light of the world, imposed them on the world, and made them a part of the world’s experience. Without this effort, the secret place was merely a dungeon in which the person perished…” – James Baldwin, Another Country “This is a song [...]
Miked - Live Reviews from Issue #12 Nov-Dec 1997
Mike Ireland & Holler – Schubas (Chicago, IL)
Some people claim that size doesn’t matter. If you’re talking about live music, however, audience size is usually considered a key factor. When Mike Ireland & Holler stepped onto the hallowed Schubas stage, there were 10 people in the crowd (not counting the club’s employees). Since its debut album (on Sub Pop) won’t be out [...]
Waxed - Record Review from Issue #3 Spring 1996
The Starkweathers – Do You Like to be Lied To/Town of Shame
Though largely unknown, Kansas City’s Starkweathers were among the best ND bands around. As fans of both Merle Haggard and Joe Strummer, frontman Rich Smith and bassist Mike Ireland sang unironically, in gorgeous Louvin Brothers-styled harmonies, about the lives and loves of America’s dispossessed. At their finest – Ireland’s mournful “Danny Taylor” from their Faye [...]
