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Reviews / Live
Live Review: Santa Muerte, Ratking, The Lake & The River, 88 To Yesterday
It was abundantly clear that this was a band that has assembled talented musicians keen on forging their own path and kicked it off tonight by putting on a truly excellent show.
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Karnivool, Dead Letter Circus, Sleepmakeswaves
It’s heartening to see heavy Australian artists getting such a big reception, but both the fans and the bands deserve better than they got tonight.
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Live Review: Intrasonic, Enabler, Omega Is The New Alpha, Lyts
Toby Craig’s energy was awesome, with the frontman bouncing around the stage like a pinball, before announcing they have an album coming out in February.
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Live Review: Karnivool, Dead Letter Circus, Sleepmakeswaves
Tonight’s line-up is surely enough to satisfy any fan of Australian hard rock.
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Live Review: James Vincent McMorrow
The set was inspired, raw, and would leave the revelers picking up their hearts as they fell out onto the busy Sydney streets.
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Live Review: Deafheaven, Whitehorse, Thrall
The future is in good hands here and tonight we witness a band ascending to the top of the class having already honed their craft.
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Live Review: Lee Fields & The Expressions, Zillanova
We can only hope that he continues to delight audiences for many more years to come.
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Live Review: London Grammar, Vancouver Sleep Clinic
The band look shocked that almost everyone in the house chooses to sing along with Strong when they eventually return for a one-song encore.
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Live Review: Deafheaven, Adrift For Days, Germ
The audience was then left to experience the residual awe, speechless.
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Live Review: Paramore, You Me At Six, Twenty One Pilots
As usual, Paramore delivered a performance no fan could forget - just as they had set out to do.
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Live Review: Deafheaven, Hope Drone, The Matador
Black metal’s saviours or not (not), Deafheaven’s set tonight proves that these guys are still deserving of the praise heaped upon them.
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