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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: Maroon 5
"There's no need for flashy visuals or acrobatics; instead, it's all about the band and Levine's flawless crooning vocals."
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Live Review: Conrad Sewell, Avalanche City
"Sewell's cheeky personality and charisma shine through as he flirts with the girls in the audience and flips his golden locks."
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Live Review: Walk The Moon, Yukon Blonde
"Walk The Moon empower us with a meditation exercise to trap our negative feelings and push them out and up towards the ceiling."
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Photos by Andrew Briscoe
Live Review: Imagine Dragons, British India
"Their kinetic energy is intoxicating and frontman Dan Reynolds has an incredible presence."
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Live Review: Megan Washington, The Tambourine Girls, Ben Wright Smith
"[Washington]'s completely vulnerable, yet comfortably pours her heart out."
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Live Review: Miami Horror, Joy, Young Franco, Cleopold
"Positive and uplifting vibes radiate out across the room as they create '80s disco-inspired indie-electronica."
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Live Review: MO, Elliphant
"Her enigmatic vocals are entrancing and filled with plenty of catchy hooks."
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Live Review: Purity Ring 170 Russell
"A visual and sensory experience unlike anything we've ever encountered before explodes before our eyes and ears."
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Live Review: City Calm Down, Crepes
"Their uplifting and charismatic post-punk, indie-electro sound falls somewhere between The Killers and White Lies with a nostalgic retro ‘80s vibe."
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Live Review: Gold Fields, KLP, Airwolf
"The girls have fun with the vocals and the boys jam along at full speed to end on a high as we all groove along."
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Live Review: Youth Group, Sunbeam Sound Machine, Chips Rafferty
"Throwing one of his many guitars down on the floor like a true rock star, Martin ever so politely thanks his Melbourne musical family and us."
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Live Review: Alpine
Despite being outnumbered, the girls "know how to steal the limelight and exude girl power".