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Reviews / Live
Live Review: Halfway, Paddy McHugh & The Goldminers, Silent Feature Era
"There’s a real majesty to this band when in full flight and tonight is a victory for the battlers, the burnouts, the dreamers. A special night to be a part of."
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Frightened Rabbit, Gang Of Youths
"It was Hutchison himself who centred the whole thing, a refreshingly honest and unpretentious figure whose humility and grace kept the audience in the palm of his hands."
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Ed Kowalczyk, Lester The Fierce
"This night was truly a testament to the fact that, while flashback tours as such may be an easy money grab, there will always be a select group of people that fondly remember the first time they heard their “favourite song”"
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Ed Kowalczyk
"There’s something to be said for a solo singer who splits with the band he’s played with for a quarter of a century and then says, ‘Fuck it, I can do it without you’, and does just that."
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Earl Sweatshirt, Danny Brown, Run The Jewels, Citizen Kay
"All acts deliver tonight, but Sweatshirt would have been better placed second instead of last tonight."
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Drenge, The Creases
"Drenge, ten points. Eardrums, zero."
Reviews / Live
Live Review: DJ Shadow, Dexter, Kilter, Katalyst
"It was a loud, energised and strangely modest show, and Shadow survived a sloppy set-up to deliver a masterclass in contemporary bass music."
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Daughter, Vancouver Sleep Clinic
"The London three-piece (with a fourth member appearing as needed) lean heavily on reverb to create their ethereal soundscapes which, when combined with the warmth of the room, cause some eyelids dangerously close to closed in a few pews."
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Cass McCombs, Melody Nelson
"Saying the audience enjoyed it as much as this writer is an understatement."
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Blank Relam, Four Door, Lucy Cliche, Sewer, Thigh Master
"Their set is typically, lush, energetic and fun – it’s impossible to not enjoy yourself."
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Claim The Throne, Be'Lakor, Eartgh Rot, Natron
"Claim The Throne are up there with the best at putting on a show – and coating the audience with mustard."
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Laneway Afterparty
"With the Laneway Festival wrapped up for 2014, it was time for the artists to get down and celebrate at Metropolis, spinning some of their favourite tracks and entertaining Laneway punters eager to keep the festival vibe going."
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