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Live Review: Tropical Fuck Storm Live Score 'No Country For Old Men'
"You can’t stop what’s coming."
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Live Review: Hemm's 'Skin' dissolves as slowly as a relationship
Melbourne duo Hemm return with the restrained, intimate 'Skin', a track that dissolves as slowly as the relationship it voyeuristically watches in on
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Live Review: James
"This was acknowledged by a cockney chap behind us who screamed, “Twenty-nine fookin’ years!” – reminding us that this night had indeed been a long time coming."
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Live Review: The Wombats, Eves Karydas
"Some punters get so excited they break free from the chains of their seats and run down to the stage for a quick mosh in the aisles before security can catch them."
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Live Review: Shihad, Young Lions, The Dead Love
"Thirty years of service is a monumental milestone for a band and helping send off one of South Australia’s most beloved live music venues was a bittersweet way to celebrate Shihad's achievement."
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Live Review: Jeff Mills, Matt Radovich, ACM
"Mills is techno's Starman, journeying back from the future into his own mythology."
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Live Review: Ninajirachi and Oh Boy team up for joyous club collab, 'Gardenia'
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Live Review: The Wombats
"Every song is high-energy and fast-paced, at least until 'Lethal Combination', which Murphy performs solo with an acoustic guitar."
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Live Review: Gang Of Youths, Charlie Collins
"The man will go down as one of the greatest rock singers Australia has ever produced."
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Live Review: Glitoris, Being Jane Lane, WHALEHOUSE
"The Brisbane love is obvious as the room reaches capacity."
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Live Review: The Goon Sax, VIPP, Sorry Golden State
"Uniting audiences old and young with their obvious Go-Betweens influence, the comradery in the room is palpable."
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Live Review: James, Nadeah, Hawksley Workman
"Booth was deep into the crowd by the second song ('Better Than That'), surfing across his adoring fans."