| Hot Press
Seanchai and the Unity Squad provided the album of the year on account of the fact that Read more |
| Irish News
Listeners were meant to turn off, tune out and drop off to sleep at midnight Sunday when the station officially played its final track Fenians by New York based rappers Seanchaí. Read more
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| Village Voice
Walking into Rocky Sullivan's, you might expect to find an Irish pub offering pints of Guinness and, if you're even slightly familiar with its reputation, a good political debate. Read more |
| Irish Voice
One of the bright spots in the Jersey Shore Irish Festival was witnessing the rebirth of Seanchai, the Celtic hip-hop outfit headed by Black 47 founder Chris Byrne. Read more
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| Hartford Advocate
Magic is the art and science of changing thought into form. Whatever the definition, Seanchai, a band who book themselves as Irish rebel hip-hop, certainly create magic when they're onstage Read more
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| Irish Voice
A few weeks ago in West Belfast, someone didn't so much as fall asleep at the switch Read more
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| Sound Views
Uillean piper, tin whistler and rapper Seanchai has created a true hey you got your ganga in my guinness fusion. Read more
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| Irish Echo
Of course, this album is by now famous -- or infamous, perhaps -- for its novel and hilarious introduction to the Irish public during the West Belfast Arts Festival a few months ago. Read more
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| Irish Voice
Review of Irving Plaza Show opening for Shane McGowan and the Popes Read more
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| TAL
Seanchai is the alter ego of Black 47 rapper and ex-NY copper Read more
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| TAL Interview
Seanchai - A Fenian Bhoy from New York Read more
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| Irish Voice
Nearly two decades later, Seanchai and the Unity Squad are performing a brand of socially-biting rap that can trace its attitude straight back to Melle Mel firing off :The Message.' Read more
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