Menu
Home
News
|
Features
|
Industry
|
Charts
|
Reviews
|
Gigs
|
Power 50
|
View The Music's Facebook
View The Music's Instagram
View The Music's TikTok
Share Page
Share page on:
Facebook
Facebook
X
X
Search
Close Menu
Login
|
Register
Home
News
Features
Industry News
Gig Guide
Culture
Charts
Playlists
Reviews
Galleries
Power 50
Cover Artists
Street Press Archive
Advertise With Us
Contact Us
Search Articles
Search By Artist Or Tag
Search By Writer
Niamh Crosbie, Journalist
View Niamh Crosbie's Profile
View Niamh Crosbie's Profile
Don't miss a beat with our FREE daily newsletter
Subscribe
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Kitty Daisy & Lewis, Big Smoke
"Kitty, Daisy & Lewis' backbone is absolute musical competence."
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Black Cab, Lost Animal, The Infants
"It's as sweet as it is utterly intoxicating and it carries an inexplicable neon tinge."
Reviews / Live
Live Review: The Scientists
"[The Scientists] emerge in a similar manner to a pretty-yet-slightly discoloured wildflower."
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Spray Paint, Ausmuteants
"Chanted vocals ride over the ominous, guttural riffs churned out by both guitarists while the drum kit is being more or less punished."
Reviews / Live
Live Review: TV, Loose Tooth, Jules Sheldon
"The instruments meld together and engulf the audience, who are still for the most part eating chips and drinking beers."
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Rolling Blackouts, The Steve Miller Band
"Twangy, lazed and for the most part jangly pop songs ooze throughout the room to the audience’s eased contentment."
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Mangelwurzel, Milk Teddy, Footy
"The band possess a whelming charisma, between the manic dancing of the horn players and the ease at which the rhythm section grasp punk’s weird and more technical cousin."
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Pearls, Sundays & Cybele, Scattered Purgatory, Power
"Hooks as sleek as their creators push the songs, which prove catchy whether or not you’re partial to their ‘80s-inspired arrangements."
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Ngaiire
"She weaves seamlessly from one octave to the next; hopping between high and low; joyous and teasing but then, at some points, she’s also painfully wistful."
View More
You Might Also Like
Album Review: Phoebe Bridgers - 'Lost Weekend'
WIN Tickets To See 'Tina Arena: Unravel Me' In Cinemas
Troye Sivan Announces New Album 'She's The Best,' Shares Album Cover
'Everyone Thinks I'm Just That Machine Gun Fellatio Guy. I'm Not': Pinky Beecroft On Finding His Way Back To Music
Vanessa Amorosi, Rob Farnham, Dannielle Gaha Added To John Farnham Tribute Concert
Nicole Kidman Cameos In Troye Sivan Clip
Venues: Funding For Gigs And Festivals, Laneway’s Dilemma, Gen-Z Create Headaches & Meltdowns
Trophy Eyes Announce 'Chemical Miracle' Tenth Anniversary Australian Tour & Vinyl
Bugs' Jordan Brunoli Shares Devastating Cancer Update With Fans
How To Run A Festival Without Losing Your Mind? NSW Just Dropped An Industry-Led Blueprint
Bugs Detail Pair Of 'HEAD NOISE' Headline Shows
Slipknot Officially Confirm Departure Of Longtime Turntablist Sid Wilson
'I Left With An Album': Robert Forster’s Ten-Year Splendour Bender
'I'm Connected To Something Much Bigger Than Myself': Inside Kate Miller-Heidke's Dark, Funny, Beautiful & Surprising New Album
'A Beautiful Legacy': Tributes Flow In The Wake Of Johnny Young's Passing