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Reviews / Live
Live Review: A big review for a big day: Download Festival Melbourne 2019
Download Festival Melbourne returned in 2019 for yet another massive year of heavy music!
Reviews / Arts
Every Brilliant Thing
"We’re enraptured by every second, carried along by the depth and clarity of Mulvany's performance, by the groundswells of laughter and by pangs of recognition." Pic by Brett Boardman.
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Two People will break your heart with their 'Phone Call' clip
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Khruangbin, Harvey Sutherland
"[Khruangbin] balanced nuance with deep grooves, hypnotic and sensual rhythms, humour and exceptional musicianship."
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Channel Tres pairs deep house & dub on 'Brilliant N***a'
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Live Review: Julia Jacklin, Olympia, Robert Muinos
"We leave the venue feeling crushed emotionally while crushing on absolutely everything about Jacklin."
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Body Promise expertly curate their final compilation, 'Smooth Sensation'
Reviews / Arts
Wrath
"Wrath is a heady, sharp delight, and a beautiful flex of indie theatre’s best muscles."
Reviews / Arts
Monty Python's Spamalot
"It's a heartwarmingly brilliant night of theatrical silliness that will have you laughing all the way through." Pic by John McRae.
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Neko Case, Laura Jean
"Case’s performance looks effortless. Her voice is as clear and distinctively dreamy as the last time we were afforded the pleasure of her company."
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Live Review: Triple One destigmatise conversations around mental health in hip-hop via 'Butter'
Reviews / Live
Live Review: With the future of NSW festivals uncertain, Farmer & The Owl felt like a step in the right direction
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