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Evanescence @ Rod Laver Arena
Photos by Monique Pizzica.
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Primal Scream, Lime Cordiale, Sshh
"'Come Together'. Now that's pure ecstasy and we wish we had some old-school eccies in our systems right now."
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Live Review: Gang Of Youths, Middle Kids
"... Together we stood, fists pumping furiously, with Sauvignon Blanc bottles clutched firmly to the chest."
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Live Review: Sugar Fed Leopards, China Beach, Madeline Leman & The Desert Swells
"Complete with tongue-in-cheek synchronised dance moves, the stage presence of this candy-coloured trio is simply electric."
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Live Review: Ben Folds, Lucy Rose
"Adults left with a smile, and children left with some new profanities."
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Live Review: Protomartyr, Mere Women
"Casey meets a fan's repeated, shouted requests for 'I Forgive You' by saying, "I forgive you, too," each time, but never playing it."
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Live Review: Cattle Decapitation, Psycroptic, Daemon Pyre
"Vocal contortionist Travis Ryan's delivery was impenetrable, shrieking and grunting with vein-popping intensity."
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Live Review: Cloud Control, Julia Jacklin, Body Type
"I might have a sacrificial burning of this outfit in the carpark."
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Live Review: Pocketmoth make their mark with 'Infinite Twist' compilation
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Live Review: B Wise's 'The Key' is the perfect feel-good track
Western Sydney rapper B Wise's latest cut 'The Key' is flawlessly energetic blend of hip-hop and jazz that's sure to get you moving.
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Donny Benet pays tribute to post-disco and love on 'Santorini'
Sydney artist Donny Benet perfects his anachronistic craft on 'Santorini', a tongue in cheek tribute to post-disco and the fickle nature of love.
Reviews / Arts
Perth Fringe World Reviews: Rory Lowe, Joanne Kam & More
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