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Album Review: Miss May I - 'Rise of the Lion'
A decent record albeit a little narrow.
Reviews / Live
Live Review: John Butler Trio, Emma Louise
Happy was followed by Livin’ In The City and Funky Tonight, which was more than enough to send the entire audience over the edge and leave the crowd of thousands gagging for more.
Reviews / Album
Album Review: Ed Kuepper - The Return Of The Mail-Order Bridegroom
The Walker Brothers’ No Regrets comes with a weary resignation, while a final Messin’ With The Kid takes The Saints’ punk angst and makes it grow up.
Reviews / Album
Album Review: The Murlochs - Loopholes
Another psyched-out, harmonica-drenched jam from Flightless Records, this time from The Murlocs in the form of Loopholes.
Reviews / Album
Album Review: The Afghan Whigs - Do To The Beast
It’s best summed up by Dulli himself on the sonic grandeur of It Kills: “Over and over I get to know myself”.
Reviews / Album
Album Review: Duck Sauce - Quack
Hell, even the skits are funny – crazy, we know.
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Thief, Anna O, Leure
The show ended on a high for the audience, and given the calibre of the performance, Thief should be feeling the same way as he finishes off his tour.
Reviews / Live
Live Review: West Coast Roots 'N' Blues
Well on its way to being a long-standing tradition in the City of Fremantle, the 11th Annual West Coast Blues ‘N’ Roots left every man, woman and the occasional baby screaming for more.
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Architecture in Helsinki, World's End Press
It’s going to take more than thirtysomething twee sensibilities, nostalgic romanticism and three-song encores (ugh) to keep us interested from here.
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Art Vs Science, Kilter
These guys are musically talented and put on a good live show, but their music just doesn’t deliver enough to inspire awe at a gig like it does at a festival.
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Cloud Control
These songs need nothing else, the strength of writing is proven again and again across the night and supported by their solid performance.
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Deadboy, Clunk, Untitlted Sound Alliance
Perth is fast becoming recognised one of the true hubs of the electronic underground, and the beauty of it all is that it’s only going to get better.
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