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Reviews / Live
Live Review: Orbital, Feels
"Orbital delivered a masterclass...helping people connect to it by keeping everyone dancing."
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Nothin' artificial here, baby; Dance Gavin Dance woo over Melbourne's Corner Hotel
Dance Gavin Dance prove they aren't betrayed by the game with a massive set that sees them at their peak.
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Pond, Adrian Dzvuke
"The grinning crowd poured out into the warm summer night with some great memories."
Reviews / Live
Live Review: RÜFÜS DU SOL, Cassian
"A complete triumph for one of our brightest."
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Earthless, Grinding Eyes, Space Carbonara, Frozen Planet... 1969
"One hour of face-melting psychedelic space-metal and then they were gone."
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Dance Gavin Dance, Veil Of Maya, Belle Haven
"The sweat-soaked crowd leaves the venue with ear to ear smiles."
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Do Re Mi
"Conway seemed genuinely surprised that this audience is practically lyric-perfect. How could they not be? This is their crowd. These people are their people."
Reviews / Arts
Fat Musicals
"We need more of these women on our mainstages!" Pic by Patrick Boland.
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Farmer & The Owl Festival
"Introduced some great up-and-coming bands to a whole lot of new faces."
Reviews / Live
Live Review: There was a storm Down Under: Zeal & Ardor live in Australia
On their debut Australian run, Zeal & Ardor dished out some wickedly good fruit of blistering, bluesy black metal.
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Lil Halima crafts a warm hug of escapist pop on 'Take Me To Your Planet'
Lil Halima has dropped her sophomore ep 'for the dark days', and with it shared a warm embrace of escapist pop with 'Take Me To Your Planet'.
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Shedbug presents dystopian acid-electro on 'The Krabben'
Melbourne-via-Berlin producer Shedbug presents an anxious 5-track EP of dystopian acid electro/techno with 'The Krabben'.
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