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Reviews / Live
Live Review: Miguel, Thandi Phoenix
"'Banana Clip' transforms into a funk odyssey, 'Sure Thing' morphs into a futuristic explosion of pop and 'Do You...' becomes a baby-making anthem that has one couple smooching like teens."
Reviews / Live
Live Review: PREMIERE: Dive deep into the world of Georgia Reed with new single, 'Young'
Web Story / Gallery
Kimbra @ The Triffid
Photos by Bianca Holderness.
Web Story / Gallery
Kimbra @ Factory Theatre
Photos by Milly Mead. Support by Exhibitionist.
Reviews / Album
Album Review: Bury Tomorrow - 'Black Flame'
The blackest flame from the darkest Abyss.
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Kimbra, Exhibitionist
"As cryptic as many of her songs and absolutely ripe for analysis in some poor soul's HSC English class."
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Ben Harper & Charlie Musselwhite
"With Harper on lead vocals, alternating between guitar and Weissenborn slide, and Musslewhite on the electric blues harmonica, together the pair are a match made in musical heaven."
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Ten songs that define UNDR Ctrl, according to Paul Stix
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Westerman inhabits a conversation between lovers on 'Easy Money'
One of the breakout stars of 2018, Westerman offers another arresting character portrait with 'Easy Money', a conversation between two distanced lovers
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Luboku uncovers his vulnerable side with 'None Of You'
Luboku uncovers a more vulnerable side to his futuristic techno with 'None of You', a delicate ode to connection, loss and letting go
Reviews / Live
Live Review: No Mono exorcise their beauty on the abrasive 'Fever Highs'
With their first single since their debut album, Islands (Part One), No Mono exorcise their own elegiac, aquatic beauty with the abrasive 'Fever Highs'
Web Story / Gallery
Lil Dicky @ Forum Theatre
Pics by Giulia McGauran.
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