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Reviews / Live
Live Review: HAAi turns Jessie Ware's 'Adore You' into a heavily textured haven
globe, stopping in Australia in October of last year to head up
Sydney
's Output
Festival
and more. She's set to play shows at
festivals
such
Features / Music
This week’s must-listen singles: Two Door Cinema Club, Holy Holy, Thelma Plum + more
False Alarm, due for release on June 14, just before they perform at Glastonbury
Festival
this year. Satellite, like many of the tracks from the album, comments on the ‘safety ... Beliefs & Prayers Another talented band teasing singles from an upcoming larger release is
Sydney
’s Middle Kids, who have gifted fans with Beliefs & Prayers before the release
Features / Music
Five records that have inspired the Godtet sound
from GODTET and Low Flung . Godtet is the live band project of
Sydney
multi-instrumentalist Godriguez . He's one hell of a musician, with some ... MEDCALF CHECK OUT MORE TOP FIVES HERE SEE ALSO WITH THE FUTURE OF NSW
FESTIVALS
UNCERTAIN, FARMER & THE OWL FELT LIKE A STEP IN THE RIGHT DIRECTION
Features / Music
Touring Oz Is 'A Holiday With Gigs Attached To It' For Catfish & The Bottlemen
Bondy’ Bond. “A holiday with gigs attached to it. Great gigs." “There was one
festival
we did, Falls [in 2016/7], in Byron Bay, and it got rained out,” recounts frontman ... ring home and be like, ‘Guess what, we’ve sold out Perth,’ or
Sydney
, or wherever it is.” It’s a similar thrill to when Catfish & The Bottlemen
Reviews / Arts
James Acaster – Cold Lasagne Hate Myself 1999
means, temporarily, yet repeatedly, rejecting his wimpy audience. Performed as part of
Sydney
Comedy
Festival
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Flogging Molly, Black Heart Breakers, Beans On Toast
Molly,
Sydney
turned out to dance. UK folk-punk song slinger Beans On Toast was equal parts comedian and singer. Acoustic folk tales regale us of
festivals
, chickens ... drugs”) Beans On Toast certainly won a room full of new fans. Firing things up,
Sydney
rock'n’roll five-piece Black Heart Breakers took charge of the Metro with
Reviews / Arts
Foil, Arms & Hog – Craic-Ling
necessary a slam-dunk, but in their opening show of the
Sydney
Comedy
Festival
, they (mostly) nailed it. McKenna and Flanagan started off roaming the audience with a cheeky little ... course brought a huge cheer. It was an entertaining way to start the
Sydney
Comedy
Festival
and definitely worth a ‘subscribe’. Performed as part of
Sydney
Comedy
Festival
Features / Music
Here's everything that dropped over the Easter break, for your listening pleasure
still so important as she became the first black woman to ever headline the
festival
and the album has been described by Rolling Stone as “triumphant” and “awe-inspiring ... something that could be a reflection of popular powerhouse Alison Wonderland. Embedded Content
Sydney
-based talent imbi the girl released I Used To , calling on the help of Perth-grown
Features / Music
Triple One are changing the face of Australian hip-hop
stages themselves), the blue-topped tent that sits in the middle of the
festival
's cramped, over-sensory setting is set to become its own world, packed full ... same stage seven hours later. This world is soundtracked by Triple One, a
Sydney
-based 'indie-rap' crew composed of producer Billy Gunns, rappers Marty Bugatti
Reviews / Live
Live Review: What Happened At Bluesfest Day Three
time for the musical equivalent of rain clouds clearing, Little Georgia . A duo from
Sydney
's northern beaches who look genuinely stoked to be on the Bluesfest stage, the love ... Bluesfest line-up, so she crushes the cover without breaking a sweat. A huge
festival
highlight as the night comes into full swing. We don't need to tell
Reviews / Live
Live Review: All The Action From Bluesfest 2019 Day Two
house elf, but
Sydney
-based rapper/drummer/whizz kid who’s playing the JUKE JOINT stage as part of the mini Boomerang
festival
. With an impressive flow (nod to Eminem here), Rhyan ... remix of Gladys Berejiklian’s “I never want to see this event held in
Sydney
or New South Wales ever again” speech to “I want to see this again
Features / Arts
Rhys Nicholson Laughs At The Funny Things Dogs Do Just Like You
then when I finished school I saved five grand and moved to
Sydney
. “And I wasn't even that funny. I'm one of those sad stories ... guard. “The Gala the other night at the start of the
festival
, the Oxfam Gala, there were seven people doing their first Galas, and Tom Gleeson was the only
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