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Reviews / Live
Live Review: Tamikrest
"This is a band hoping music can unify and end suffering."
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Dead Congregation, Blood Incantation, Faceless Burial @ Metro Social
The metal scene is healthier than it's been in years with a co-headliner like this, writes Mark Hebblewhite.
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Live Review: PARCELS
Parcels brought Berghain to Enmore last night on their sold-out tour!
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Live Review: Steel Panther/Airbourne/Bare Bones/Lagerstein
Brisbane waited a long time for this show, and it was one hell of a ride the whole way through. Words by Samantha Wolstenholme, Photos by Amanda Brenchley
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Live Review: Make Them Suffer
Their stagecraft displays a band that has been around and toured like road dogs for well over a decade.
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Live Review: Lalah Hathaway
A long time ago, the world lost Donny Hathaway’s prodigious musical talent at a very young age. He left behind a cache of now classic R&B-infused soul-jazz tunes that are very much alive in the hands of his daughter.
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Live Review: Steel Panther
“The next pandemic is gonorrhoea, and it starts with this guy right here.”
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Live Review: Aldous Harding, H. Hawkline
"Her presence was confrontational in the best sense of the word: she invited the audience to examine our own response to the music, and to consider the absurdity of searching for truth in art, or in someone else."
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Live Review: Tame Impala
"Tight, engaging, fun and vocally spot on."
Reviews / Live
Live Review: The Plot In You, Erra, Deadlights
It was absolutely Saturday Night Fever at The Triffid for The Plot In You's Swan Song tour date, alongside prog-metalcore legends Erra and local bretheren Deadlights. A flawless night of metalcore and alternative goodness.
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Live Review: Art Of Fighting, Sally Seltmann
"Even 20 years on from 'Wires', the moment they begin it feels like a safe harbour."
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Live Review: The Butterfly Effect, Thornhill, Caligula’s Horse
"A Butters show isn’t as much a rock show as it is a catharsis, a celebration, and the elated punters react with a decade of pent-up adulation."
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