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Reviews / Album
Album Review: John Congleton & The Nighty Nite - Until The Horror Goes
"Layered electronics, guitar, honking horns and light distortion are set to rather quirky vocals."
Reviews / Album
Album Review: Egyptian Lover - 1983 - 1988
"It's an essential look at some of the music that introduced the world to the futuristic sounds of the 808."
Reviews / Album
Album Review: The Francis Wolves - The Francis Wolves
"The Francis Wolves is a freewheeling groover to turn on, tune in and drop out to."
Reviews / Arts
Evan Hocking: Evan Is A Place On Earth
"Hocking offers up something for every Aussie who has ever been to Bali, attempted to buy jeans or has simply been in a relationship."
Reviews / Arts
Ash Williams: I've Done Some Bad Things
"Williams has something here, but it clearly needs work."
Reviews / Arts
Nic Spunde: Asexual Healing
"Earnest, engaging and informative — as well as absolutely hilarious."
Reviews / Arts
Simon Munnery: And Nothing But
"Munnery's concept is wonderfully original and all the comedians utilised the device delightfully."
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Braille Face's promise Glows on debut single
BRAILLE FACE's debut release, ‘Glow’ is certainly a testament that not a single one of his 100 song project was simply bashed out for the sake of it.
Web Story / Gallery
Daughter @ 170 Russell
Photos by Hamish Lawrence
Web Story / Gallery
Saskwatch @ Corner Hotel
Photos by Kez Werner
Web Story / Gallery
Gang Of Youths @ The Tivoli
Photos by Dave Kan
Reviews / Album
Album Review: Frightened Rabbit - Painting Of A Panic Attack
"The band stick to their sociorealist roots and these songs, brimming with hard living and hard times, are instantly relatable."
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