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Reviews / Live
Live Review: Make Them Suffer, Silent Planet, Oceans Ate Alaska, Thornhill
"There is a true beauty in this band's brutality."
Reviews / Live
Live Review: NO ZU, Grievous Bodily Calm
"It is jubilant and utterly compelling, and it's reasonable to say there are few other bands in the country who are quite so mesmerising."
Reviews / Photo Gallery
GALLERY: The Babe Rainbow at Oxford Art Factory, Sydney
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Nai Palm, Jaala
"With the passing of soul legend Aretha Franklin, Palm admits this show is cathartic for her and song after song we watch as she regenerates and heals herself."
Reviews / Live
Live Review: PREMIERE: Rydeen sets out to impress on 'Conflux (FBi Mix)'
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Drunk Mums
"The band that gives few fucks have a crowd that gives even fewer."
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Xavier Rudd, Maximillian Rudd
"Dominated by ska rhythms, the set was well paced, moving between effortlessly mellow, reggae-inspired numbers and high-energy rock tracks with long drawn out and exciting breakdowns."
Reviews / Live
Live Review: The Babe Rainbow, Banana Gun, Luke Spook
"A great, laid-back psychedelic journey with so much confetti it started to feel like a party."
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Phantastic Ferniture, Nice Biscuit
"Despite the trademark heavy melancholy, the fronds play a warming set full of freewheeling songs made for rolling in the night."
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Bob Dylan
"Any real Dylan fan would know that is a given with his live shows."
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Live Review: Make Them Suffer - Factory Theatre, Sydney (16/8/2018)
Make Them Suffer are in a league of their own.
Web Story / Gallery
Rupert Guenther & Valanga Khoza @ Perth City Farm
Photos by Linda Dunjey
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