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Michael Prebeg, Journalist

Michael Prebeg

Michael Prebeg is a freelance journalist who has been working in the communications and media industry for more than a decade. During his Bachelor of Media Studies (Journalism), he discovered his passion for writing and photographing the live music scene and hasn't looked back since. Michael loves nothing more than attending a live music gig and has been an active writer for The Music since 2014 and previously contributed to a number of local online and print publications.

Reviews / Live
Live Review: Client Liaison, GL
"The stage set is lined with fake plants and giant water coolers that transport us to an Wall Street office from the '80s."
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Live Review: Bag Raiders
"'Who came here to dance?' shouts Stracey, getting the crowd amped up for upbeat, feelgood track Waterfalls."
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Live Review: Karise Eden, Dean Ray, Taylor Sheridan
"Ray runs across the stage and Eden pops her shoes firmly back on feet to blow us away with a cover of Lucinda Williams' 'Joy'."
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Live Review: RUFUS
"As they play the track in its entirety we are put into a trance whilst the captivating synth washes over us."
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Live Review: Elle King, Woodlock
"King happily accepts a collection of panties from the audience knowing that she can now put off doing laundry for at least the next two days."
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Live Review: Rob Thomas, Pete Murray
"Thomas continues with a happy little ditty about death called Getting Late before launching into a cover of David Bowie's Let's Dance."
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Live Review: Missy Higgins, Sukhjit Kaur Khalsa
"Higgins contemplates a medley of '90s television theme songs after playing some Doogie Howser..."
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Live Review: Simply Red, Natalie Imbruglia
"Marvelling at the grand venue, Mick Hucknall refers to the Palais as an "antiques museum"..."
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Live Review: The 1975
"During the final choruses, devoted fans run to the stage doors to catch one last glimpse of the band as they exit the venue toward their getaway car."
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Live Review: Bloc Party, Kate Boy
"Still the Bloc Party we know and love, only slightly more evolved."
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Live Review: Falls Festival
We've already forgotten all that bad shit that happened in 2015.
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Live Review: Mansionair, Vera Blue
"They deliver a perfect blend of instrumentations and sound effects to lift us up and send us floating into their atmospheric dream-like soundscape."