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Reviews / Live
Live Review: Spiral Stairs, Step-Panther
"The small intimacy of the gig was greatly appreciated by Kannberg's devoted fans who, for the most part, were content to politely giving Spiral Stairs their undivided attention."
Reviews / Live
Live Review: DIIV, Step-Panther
"The wave finally broke, and those at the front gave in to the urge to move. The circle got wider and when the final bar cut out the release was palpable."
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Hockey Dad, Step-Panther, High-Tails
"Stephenson's tipsy banter kept us entertained, though we were glad when the set was back on track."
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Bearhug, Step Panther, Hound, Taoe//Off
Bearhug shined on this lineup of guitar music
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Step-Panther, Bearhug, Point Being
A triumphant dual album launch not without its issues, but a resounding success nonetheless.
News / Music
Step-Panther Sign With US Label, Release New Clip
The Sydney lads kick off their east-coast co-headline tour this Friday
News / Music
Step-Panther Announce Co-Headline Tour With Bearhug
Two Sydney indies are hitting the road together
Reviews / Album
Album Review: Step-Panther - Strange But Nice
"Step-Panther have taken a great leap forward on their second full-length."
Reviews / Live
Live Review: BIGSOUND Live: Step-Panther
They emit a stream of ragged but catchy indie rock
Features / Music
BIGSOUND: Step-Panther
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Step-Panther, Psychlops Eyepatch, Start The Boats
Step-Panther mix the old and the new at Forresters.
Features / Music
Step-Panther - It Came From The Heart
It's time for another taster from Step-Panther's upcoming album.. Sydney trio Step-Panther are marching towards the release of their new album Strange But Nice, due September 19 and produced by Big Scary's Tom Lansek, and their new single is only whetting our appetite more. Solidifying their shift towards a somewhat poppier direction, it still packs enough of the wonky guitar jangles that has been garnering them fans thick and fast. Yes we keep babbling on about how strong Australia's producer scene is, but the guitar has always been here, and as long as peeps like Step-Panther keep doing it well, we've got much to look forward to: Follow Step-Panther: FACEBOOK // TUMBLR