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Reviews / Live
Live Review: Onra brings back the funk in 'Let Me Fantasize'
Onra's 'Let Me Fantasize', the third track off his upcoming album, brings the good part of the 80's back and reimagined in electronic form.
Reviews / Live
Live Review: GUM is eternally flexible on 'The Underdog' / 'S.I.A'
The eternally flexible Gum (aka Jay Watson) plays around with genre on 'The Underdog' and 'S.I.A', teasing up to the release of his fourth studio album,
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Rise Against
"I think the lesson we've learned tonight is, if you're gonna crash the stage, unlock your phone first."
Reviews / Live
Live Review: The War On Drugs, Middle Kids
"Granduciel, despite his smile, is a haunted man."
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Mac DeMarco, Kirin J Callinan, Marty Frawley Band
"Callinan reappears to declare Melbourne as his "fifth or sixth favourite city in this country" and he and DeMarco peel off their shirts."
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Aldous Harding
"We thought the lyrical content in that song was heartbreaking, but then in comes the piano-led 'What If Birds Aren't Singing They're Screaming' and we're in bits!"
Web Story / Gallery
Roger Waters @ Brisbane Entertainment Centre
Photos by Stephen Booth.
Web Story / Gallery
Stonefield @ The Curtin
Pics by Xavier Fennell. Supports by The Baudelaires.
Web Story / Gallery
Laneway @ Sydney College Of The Arts
Photos by Simone Fisher.
Web Story / Gallery
Mac DeMarco @ Enmore Theatre
Support by Kirin J Callinan. Photos by Josh Groom.
Reviews / Photo Gallery
IN PHOTOS: Relive Sydney's St Jerome's Laneway Festival 2018
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Emily Wurramara's voice is serene, subversive, and necessary on 'Ngarrukwujenama'
On the first single from her debut album, Emily Wurramara's voice, sung in Anindilyakwa, is quietly subversive and important for Australia in 2018.
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