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Reviews / Live
Live Review: Beady Eye
Gallagher knows how to make an entrance, but tonight’s gig proved he’s not too shabby at making an exit either.
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Live Review: Arcade Fire, Diplo
With the whole crowd singing, it was a great way to bring to a close a gig that a lot of us have been waiting years for.
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Live Review: Toro Y Moi, Portugal. The Man
Opening with the ‘90s house-inspired Harm In Change off the less lauded but well-received Anything In Return album, it was cool to hear a notable difference between the live and album version, the latter being more enjoyable.
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Live Review: The Lumineers, DD Dumbo
It was however refreshing to see a band with such a high level of enthusiasm, especially towards the end of such a long tour run.
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Live Review: Grouplove, CSS
Their live show is water tight and hugely entertaining if you’re a fan of their music.
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Live Review: Ghost, Witchgrinder
It was a fitting finale to an hour-and-a-half of blasphemous, unadulterated entertainment.
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Live Review: Vista Chino, Gay Paris
A generous encore capped off the band’s 90-plus minute set, leaving the crowd satisfied, even after a 15-year wait for some.
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Live Review: Deftones, Tha Dogg Pound
It is always a pleasure to witness Deftones in full flight, maybe next visit they can insert some new blood into the finale.
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Live Review: Savages, A Dead Forest Index
They may have left us with no encore, but there can be no complaints, given the quality of the last hour or so from one of the most interesting, unique and talented bands around today.
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Live Review: Chvrches, Elizabeth Rose
This twee trio has already left quite the mark on Australian hearts.
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Live Review: Primus
They’re Primus, and they don’t suck.
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Live Review: Mudhoney, Feedtime
The two bands played deep sets, dragging out some classic cuts that played to their strengths as left-of-centre purveyors of loud noise.
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