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Paul Kelly & Jen Cloher Head Up AMP's Best Album Of 2017 Shortlist
So many great albums to choose from.
News / Music
Cable Ties, Big Scary, Remi & More To Play AMP's Longlist Party
So much Australian music to celebrate.
News / Music
Twerps, Cub Sport, Courtney Barnett & More Stand For SSM With Month-Long Mixtape Project
The subscription-based 'Thirty Days Of Yes' will support the LGBTQI+ community through this whole postal survey schemozzle.
Reviews / Album
Album Review: Beaches - Second Of Spring
"It's an endlessly rewarding and freewheeling album for a band who are the equal sum of their parts and eager to explore all musical possibilities."
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Free Time, Beaches, Angel Eyes, Gregor
"It's at their most accessible that Free Time shine."
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Habits, Lossless, Black Cab, Beaches, Crepes, Loose Tooth
"The venue has been turned into Melbourne's very own underground Countdown show."
News / Music
Banalarama presents huge ABABCd Event
Guitar or electric? por que no los dos?
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Beaches, The UV Race, Ausmuteants, The Living Eyes, Whipper, ORB, Swim Team
"It's loose, it's rock, it's fun and it's totally worth getting squished up to the tall, sweaty guy next to you's armpit."
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Beaches, Little Ugly Girls, Laura Jean, Pikelet, Minimum Chips, The Backstabbers
"It’s very relaxed with everyone from pre-schoolers to pensioners in attendance."
News / Music
Beechworth Music Festival Announces 2015 Line-Up
Your Australia Day weekend plans are officially saved
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Beaches, Per Purpose, Occults
It’s always a privilege to witness a strong and talented group of females rock a stage, and despite slight difficulties with sound and feedback throughout the set, Beaches have been no exception to the rule. Rock on girls!
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Beaches, Songs, The Friendsters
There was a definite throw to the ‘90s with the new stuff and the expressionless delivery for the latter half of the show sometimes felt like the same chord progression from the song before.