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Live Review: Trophy Eyes, Dear Seattle, Maddy Jane, STUMPS
"It's a sensory overload that we'd gladly experience over and over again."
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Live Review: Bob Evans, Emma Russack
"It wasn’t just the songs of the past decade or so that impressed us, it was also the sudden realisation of the subtle influences that shaped these tunes."
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Live Review: Running Touch, ALTA, Jamie Lane
"With three musicians on stage jumping between instruments while the singer bends, ebbs and flows with each refrain, the talent on display here is incredible."
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Live Review: Hellions
"A bold move and one that is best experienced live and loud."
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Live Review: Kygo, Conrad Sewell, Frank Walker
"He sets the bar high and pushes the limit higher with every drop while creating some hugely momentous energy along the way."
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Live Review: Donny Benet, Jackie Brown Jr
"Every song is a ‘come hither’ song, designed to seduce while being deeply funny, and self-aware."
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Live Review: Skegss, Twin Peaks, Scabz
"Some guy’s hanging from the rafters doing chin-ups."
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Live Review: 'Take a Night Off' with Jamie Lane's silky-smooth left-field pop
Brisbane producer Jamie Lane blends the smooth and sultry sound of R&B with the dance-floor magic of house on his latest single, 'Take a Night Off'.
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Live Review: Brendan Maclean presents cathartic dance-rock with 'Where's the Miracle'
Brendan Maclean has the second taste of his upcoming debut LP with 'Where's the Miracle', a cathartical and honest dance-rock tune.
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Live Review: Strap in for Swick's rundown of his fully loaded mixtape Court Composer
We get all the goss on Sydney producer SWICK's new mixtape, packed with insane collaborators, wicked sound design and forward thinking production.
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Live Review: The Bronx, High Tension
"It’s The motherfucking Bronx man and they’re downright dangerous."
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Live Review: Tia Gostelow, Alexander Biggs, Darby
"It’s rare that an artist’s music sounds so varied, from blues to indie-pop, the depth and complexity of Gostelow’s tracks are amazing."