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Reviews / Live
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Esmé's 'I Wonder' is a delicate and existential moment
Esmé's 'I Wonder' is one of those rare musical moments that doesn't need a lot to make you want to listen, but you'll be glad you did.
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Synead reaches unbelievable new heights in 'Zenith'
It must be hard for Synead to see us all the way down here, as 'Zenith' is just another way she's managed to take her career to new heights.
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Live Review: Gustine pulls out every adjective in the book for the hyperactive 'NRGTKLY'
Known for her absurd lyrics and hyperactive tracks that are brilliant in their specificity, GUSTINE's newest track 'NRGTKLY' is no exception.
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Benjamin Booker, Jade Imagine, Baby Blue
"Booker and his band hit us up hard with a voluminous mix of fierce rock, blues, boogie and punk attitude that cockily struts like glam."
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Live Review: Asgeir, Woodes
"The songs he sang in his native tongue of Icelandic, which was close to half of the set, were otherworldly in their beauty."
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Live Review: Sheryl Crow & Melissa Etheridge
"Let's go all the way back, shall we?"
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Live Review: PREMIERE: Go back in time with Nice Biscuit's 'Fairfield of Dreams'
Brisbane psych six-piece Nice Biscuit return with another powerful groove odyssey in 'Fairfield of Dreams'.
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Live Review: Kele Okereke, Obscura Hail
"Blessed with a warm, English baritone, Okereke's hushed melodies are clearly the centrepiece of his gentle new musical direction."
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Live Review: Bluesfest Day Five
"The dancing continues long after the performer has left the venue."
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Live Review: Bad Friday
"The lack of diversity, in not only gender but also genre, really stood out at this point."
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Live Review: Robert Plant & The Sensational Space Shifters, Seth Lakeman
"The Sensational Space Shifters and Robert Plant casually saunter out on stage and simply blow the crowd away with a version of Led Zeppelin's 'What Is And What Should Never Be'."
Reviews / Live
Live Review: The Pretty Littles, Neighbourhood Youth
"By this point in the set there has been more than one night's fair share of eager fans jumping from the stage and into the waiting arms of the crowd."
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