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Reviews / Live
Live Review: Mac Demarco, The Murlocs, Scott & Charlene's Wedding
Mac DeMarco was God-like at The Hi-Fi.
Reviews / Live
Live Review: #1 Dads, Ainslie Wills, Machine Age
Tom Iansek, you were indeed the #1 Gigmaster at Northcote Social Club.
Reviews / Live
Live Review: The Temper Trap, Mansionair, Charlotte OC
Beautiful blokey three-part harmonies through explosive sparkles of LED lights and strobes
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Cypress Hill, Coin Banks, Ivan Ooze
Stoner hip hop legends Cypress Hill still got it, y’all.
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Husky, Ali Barter
There’s nothing quite like a Husky-style dancefloor love-in to top off a gorgeous night of music.
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Japanese Wallpaper, LUCIANBLOMKAMP, Klo
Japanese Wallpaper brings some luscious tunes to Melbourne Music Week
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Nahko & Medicine For The People, More
AWME brought good things to Melbourne's The Hi-Fi.
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Live Review: Holy Holy, Lanks, Jim Lawrie
Holy Holy stuns a sold out crowd in Melbourne on the last date of their tour.
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Live Review: Mushroom Free For All
Margaret Court Arena opens in style, it's just a shame the crowd didn't pile in for each of the great acts on the bill.
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Lanie Lane, Olympia
Lanie Lane proves herself to be more than old cowgirl in Melbourne
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Justin Townes Earle, Lindi Ortege, Marlon Williams
With a touch of Nashville playing in Richmond tonight, Earle brings country music for us to celebrate in all its dirty, broken glory.
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Villainettes, New Gods, Soviet X-Ray Record Club
Villainettes definitely kicked arse in Melbourne with their manic and forceful performance.
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