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Live Review: Angus & Julia Stone, Angie McMahon
"They create a great sense of intimacy like we're watching them jam in the privacy of their home as we get lost in the moment wherever their musical direction takes us."
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Live Review: Carmouflage Rose, Lil Spacely, Savilian
"You don't let anyone push you around, you make room for yourself, you stand your ground."
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Live Review: PP Arnold
"A stroll down memory lane with PP Arnold is a feel-good history lesson in soul, blues and also the British rock that it inspired."
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Live Review: Tropical Fuck Storm, Calm;y, Nerve Quakes
"At times it was a performance so mesmerising, it might just justify Liddiard mothballing The Drones in order to pursue Tropical Fuck Storm full time."
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Live Review: Kid Congo & The Pink Monkey Birds, Gentle Ben & His Shimmering Hands, The Stress Of Leisure
"Pure experimentation... mixing elements of spaghetti western, surf rock and garage rock with the moody aura of a song from the 'Twin Peaks' soundtrack."
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Live Review: Rich Brian
"For those at the back of the room, the best view we get is off the mobile phone screen of the person in front of us."
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Live Review: KLLO return exploring their full 'Potential'
The Melbourne duo are back with their new single 'Potential', as KLLO mourns what could have been after a failed relationship with a hypercolour music video
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Live Review: Two People go introspective and spiritual on 'I'm Tied, To You'
After two years of working on their debut LP, TWO PEOPLE are back with 'I'm Tied, To You' an introspective exploration of identity over a progressive beat.
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Live Review: G Flip is defiant on 'Killing My Time'
Melbourne singer-songwriter and producer G Flip has hit two for two with 'Killing My Time', a defiantly catchy indie-pop jam.
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Live Review: Imagine Dragons, The Temper Trap
"This was to be a show about life, and the frontman who is a freakishly talented combination of preacher, dancer, drummer and vocalist."
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Live Review: Joshua Radin
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Live Review: Marlon Williams, The Weather Station
"A consummate performance from the man of the hour that's still on the rise."