Who is who in Irish rock?
Review of the Irish Rock ’n’ Roll Museum in Dublin by Gabriel Dupén
The Sex Pistols’ roots are Irish, the Stairway to Heaven of Led Zeppelin, too. Bono doesn’t like his band’s name. Rory Gallagher and Van Morrison started playing in old-fashioned showbands. Curiosities like these could horrify any fundamentalist fan. Even so, by enjoying the sounds collection, The Irish Rock Museum is the essential experience of travelling along the island’s rock music map. On top of that, it’s the right place where visitors turn literally into stars and make friends.
The adventure begins unmasking memorable albums. From the controversial Inflammable Material by Stiff Little Fingers to the multi-awarded Enya’s Shepherd Moons. Among these jewels and instruments, a quality studio playlist of Thin Lizzy creates the perfect aura. What’s more, every melody played in the museum, speaks on behalf of the single spirit of an enthusiastic rock republic. The cinema documentary shows exactly the timeline of national rock evolution. Above all, U2 fans feel relish because of epic gigs pictures in Ireland and overseas. Their secrets, top recordings, belongings, and much more of the greatest Irish band.
Vibrant emotions, shining LPs and unknown treasures live here. The Irish Rock Museum means a fundamental glance to meet music stories born in Ireland, that world enjoys. However, it’s one of the hottest journeys in rock temples, everything you hear and appreciate is the passport for further learning. All that every fan seeks in Dublin Rock City.