“It's Such A Trap”: Meg Mac Refuses To Be Another Tragic Tale On 'It's My Party'

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Live Review: Work up a sweat with Eduardo Muchacho in his latest heater, 'F45 (Pump It)'
Sydney producer/DJ EDUARDO MUCHACHO brings the best of his record crate to life, blending 90s club energy and house grooves for and energetic floor filler
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Live Review: Nyxen showcases a brand new sound with 'Chains'
Nyxen has dropped her first track of 2018 with 'Chains', and it's a shift into a more dynamic and multi-faceted direction we couldn't be more excited about.
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Live Review: Vic August's 'Bandit' is so good it should be criminal
If 'Bandit' proves anything, it's that young artists are more attentive, adaptive and ambitious than ever, and Vic August is living that with every word.
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Live Review: Sydney’s Violet welcomes you to her suburban tragedy in ‘BOXES/HOUSES’
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Live Review: Courtney Barnett
"The set was well thought out, and it became apparent that this was a feel-good gig for all ages."
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Live Review: Halfway, The Aerial Maps, Hoolahan
"Sure they can conjure a rich and dynamic sound but it's never cluttered or crowded with too many cooks in the kitchen."
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Live Review: Courtney Barnett
"Her songs took Fremantle on a rollercoaster of a ride, journeying through a land of strange ferocity and grungy rock, which sounded just as shabby as it was shiny."
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Live Review: Psycroptic, Archspire, Hadal Maw, Heathenspawn
"They nonetheless executed with their usual efficiency, tautness and front-man Jason Peppiatt's sizeable presence."
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Live Review: Make Them Suffer, Silent Planet, Oceans Ate Alaska, Thornhill
"There is a true beauty in this band's brutality."
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Live Review: NO ZU, Grievous Bodily Calm
"It is jubilant and utterly compelling, and it's reasonable to say there are few other bands in the country who are quite so mesmerising."
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Live Review: Nai Palm, Jaala
"With the passing of soul legend Aretha Franklin, Palm admits this show is cathartic for her and song after song we watch as she regenerates and heals herself."
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Live Review: PREMIERE: Rydeen sets out to impress on 'Conflux (FBi Mix)'