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Album Review: Black Stone Cherry - 'Kentucky'
Ol’ fashioned Southern boys keeping it deep, down & dirty.
Reviews / Arts
Tom Green
"It seems as Green matures his humour becomes more refined."
Reviews / Album
Album Review: Weezer - Weezer (White Album)
"While nothing scales their mid-'90s heights, tunes like the offbeat King Of The World remind why this band remains so beloved. "
Reviews / Live
Live Review: The Bennies, Off With Their Heads, Hightime, Young Offenders
"The Bennies come across as some of the most authentic and fantastic people in punk music right now."
Web Story / Gallery
Slowly Slowly @ Workers Club
Photos by Damien Peck. Support: Space Panic, Worm, Flour
Reviews / Album
Album Review: Domo Genesis - Genesis
"The record is filled with the good intentions of a 20-something reaching maturity."
Reviews / Album
Album Review: Future Of The Left - To Failed States And Forest Clearings
"It's hard to tell what made these six tracks get relegated to bonus album status."
Reviews / Album
Album Review: Walls Of Jericho - 'No One Can Save You From Yourself'
Walls Of Jericho remain strong and relevant. Well, strong, at least.
Reviews / Album
Album Review: All Human - 'Teenagers, You Don’t Have To Die'
This is one weird and niche album, and good God, do we fucking love it.
Reviews / Film & TV
Truman
"For the most part this is a humorous and affecting film about life, death, friendship and family."
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Grand Pavilion end their summer fling with 'Roads Like Veins'
The London-based Brisbane duo, GRAND PAVILION, are back to give us the B-Side to their previous single with 'Roads Like Veins'.
Reviews / Live
Live Review: LUH go 'Beneath the Concrete' for their third single
LUH have released the third single off their upcoming album titled 'Beneath the Concrete and it's just as good as its forerunners 'Lost in Heaven' and 'I&I'
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