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

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Live Review: Kitty, Daisy & Lewis, Boom! Bap! Pow!
"The crowd and band were spent, grinning from ear to ear."
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Live Review: Dizzee Rascal
"... The pair couldn't stand still for a second and it created pandemonium in the crowd."
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Live Review: Alice Ivy, Nasty Mars & The Martians, Francois, Sophie Grophy
"Ivy teases master volumes, cutting quick fadeouts and then dropping the whole track back in and doesn't stop jumping and dancing for the whole set's duration."
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Live Review: DJ Emoceans, Habits, Miss Blanks, Cable Ties, Simona, Miss Destiny, Eat-Man
"Cheers fill the room as she shouts the iconic line, 'I am not a production unit/I am a human being'."
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Live Review: Robbie Williams, Sheppard, DJ Grand Master Baitz
"He portrays himself as the same unconventional, unapologetic Robbie - brash, expletive-laden and self-indulgent: the parent who teaches his son how to correctly use the 'F' word as an adjective."
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Live Review: Neil And Liam Finn, Donny Benet
"'This is your song, Melbourne... It would do my heart good to hear you sing it with me,' says Neil when introducing 'Four Seasons In One Day'."
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Live Review: Ball Park Music, Ali Barter
'Every crowd is gonna suck after this.'
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Live Review: Lil Uzi Vert, DJ Horizon
"While most fans seem to be gushing about his antics, playing for 35-odd minutes to a sold-out crowd who paid top dollar to see their hero just doesn't sit well."
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Live Review: Lucianblomkamp, GXNXVS, Shelley
"Blomkamp alternates between synths, guitar and violin as he unleashes his creepy-yet-hypnotic productions."
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Live Review: The Audreys
"The duo still enthrals their audience musically - Goodall switching effortlessly throughout the show between guitar, banjo and a bright red ukelele bass."
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Live Review: David Duchovny, Georgia Maq
"His lively cover of The Band's 'The Weight' with the familiar coda, 'Take a load off, Fanny,' ends with a classic deadpan monologue from Duchovny: 'We realise that you guys interpret fanny differently here'."
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Live Review: Underground Lovers, Andrew McCubbin
"The local audience left them in no doubt that the 20-year break between visits was far too long."