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Reviews / Live
Live Review: Lior, Domini Forester, The Hawkes
Lior successfully seduces all with this intimate, heartfelt night of love for beautiful music. And gorgeous curly hair.
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Kris Kristofferson, Ruby Boots
There was no need for a spectacular light show or insane backing band – it was all about the music that night, and few have penned classics like Kristofferson.
Reviews / Live
Live Review: The Frowning Clowns, The Dandelion, Black Springs
Overall an exceptional night for local talent, one gets the feeling of having witnessed something on the ground floor that is destined for greater things soon.
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Four Layers Of Zed
The set is lapped up by all involved as funk is mixed with more traditional alt-based electronica, and at the end it feels as if ‘808 4 Lyf’ is a tattoo that should be mandatory upon entering the basement.
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Dear Plastic, Invisible Dears, Oh Pep!
Like a fervent soundtrack to a David Lynch film, Dear Plastic are not, as they claim on their Bandcamp page, “dishing out more melancholy than Radiohead”. Their emotional range is far greater than that.
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Dark Tranquility, Be'Lakor, Orpheus Omega
“Let’s do this again very fucking soon,” the frontman uttered with a grin you’d have needed a sandblaster to remove. It’s a deal.
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Dark Tranquility, Orpheus Omega, Earth Rot
Iconic Mikael Stanne was at his best, the wiry frame misrepresenting the sheer power and unbridled enthusiasm bound within.
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Cloud Control
Overall, Cloud Control’s acoustic show is a concise and tight little set that reaffirms the manifold musical talents embedded in the group.
Reviews / Arts
The Law Revue
"Ultimately, they’re people taking time out of their careers to perform and they do a pretty damned good job of it."
Reviews / Arts
Sam Simmons: Death Of A Sails-Man
"A silly, transcendental performance."
Reviews / Arts
Matt Okine: Happiness Not Included
"Matt Okine has officially announced himself as a comedian, and a damn fine one at that."
Reviews / Arts
Jimmy McGhie: Artificial Intelligence
"Self-aware and self-deprecating, this Pom is worth your while."
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