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Reviews / Album
Album Review: Ozomatli - Place In The Sun
"This is definitely a party-starting album."
Reviews / Album
Album Review: Malachai - Beyond Ugly
"It doesn’t necessarily create groundbreaking sounds as intended."
Reviews / Album
Album Review: Steel Panther - 'All You Can Eat'
Throw on Bukkake Tears and relax.
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Lost Picnic
A great little festival that offers something for every level of music lover.
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Kingswood, Calling All Cars, The Dead Love
Calling All Cars and Kingswood prove that grunge-rock isn’t dead – it’s just been resting its eyes.
Reviews / Live
Live Review: A Day On The Green
You can anticipate when Jimmy Barnes is about to arrive on stage. The air changes, you get a little bit hotter, and you find yourself warming up your vocals chords.
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Anna O
An impressive set and a successful live debut for this talented artist.
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Babaganoüj, Ghost Talk
As band members dodged balloons thrown and kicked around by an enthusiastic crowd, they churned out vibrant pop-rock gems with ease and style.
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Baths, Collarbones, Rainbow Chan
Even more mesmerising than his falsetto – which at times reminds of Passion Pit’s Michael Angelakos – was when it leapt to a guttural growl, as it did in a frenetic finale.
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Baths
This was an engaging, exciting and at times inspiring set.
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Baths, Andras Fox, Kirkus
Technical issues plague the entirety of the set, but luckily this sort of works within Baths’ glitching, jarring aesthetic.
Reviews / Live
Live Review: A1 Bassline, P. Morris, D.Y.P., Clunk
Burial’s powerfully sombre Southern Comfort washed over the lucky remainders at the 2am mark, settling things down nicely to conclude a marvellous evening.
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