“It's Such A Trap”: Meg Mac Refuses To Be Another Tragic Tale On 'It's My Party'

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: Future Music Festival
Kiesza, Sigma, Example and more impress at Future Melbourne.
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Live Review: First Aid Kit, Luluc
Siblings Johanna and Klara Söderberg kept the Palais crowd enthralled throughout their eclectic set of folk-soaked, sentimental pop
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Live Review: The Kite String Tangle
Danny Harley premiers new live show at the Howler.
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Live Review: The Veronicas, Dean Ray
We couldn't help but sing along to The Veronicas in Perth.
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Live Review: James Bay, Sinead Burgess
A flawless performance from James Bay at Northcote Social Club.
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Live Review: Odesza, Charles Murdoch
Seattle's Odesza deliverd a fascinating set in Melbourne.
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Live Review: Passenger, The Once
Passenger treated the Melbourne audience to a stunning solo set.
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Live Review: Falls Festival
A moody Alt-J, naked and drunk Bluejuice and a grand Empire Of The Sun were just some off the highlights from Falls Lorne.
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Live Review: The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus, Hawthorne Heights, Mixtape For The Drive
The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus put on a remarkable show in Melbourne.
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Live Review: Adalita, Teeth & Tongue
Adalita shines in Melbourne at the Thornbury.
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Live Review: San Cisco, Montaigne, Gunns
San Cisco are back, pleasing crowds with old favourites and new pop tracks.
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Live Review: Meg Mac, Georgia Fair
A mesmerising set that smashes through a few minor technical difficulties.