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Jennifer Oakes, Journalist

Features / Music
The Music Writers' Poll 2014: Jennifer Oakes
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Reviews / Live
Live Review: Ball Park Music, Millions, Pluto Jones
Ball Park Music did enough to keep Adelaide smiling until next time.
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Live Review: The Preatures, Bad//Dreems
The Preatures are steadily cementing their name in Australian music
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Live Review: Lorde, Safia - Adelaide Entertainment Centre
Lorde proves she is a true performer at Adelaide Entertainment Centre.
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Live Review: Saskwatch, The Middle Names, Jim Lawrie - Jive
"Saskwatch is a band that needs to be seen live to be truly appreciated."
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Live Review: Dune Rats, Sincerely, Grizzly, Horror My Friend
As the venue emptied, there wasn’t an underwhelmed punter to be seen; everyone was in good spirits and undoubtedly already looking forward to the next gig. After all, there ain’t no party like a Dune Rats party.
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Live Review: DZ Deathrays
"Shirts were torn and shoes went flying."
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Live Review: Arctic Monkeys, Pond
"After 12 years, Arctic Monkeys have not lost their flair and could easily go on to continue touring and writing albums equally as amazing as their first five for years to come."
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Live Review: Ball Park Music, Papa Vs Pretty, Jesse Davidson
As the venue slowly emptied, every punter was left smiling ear-to-ear and no doubt already looking forward to Ball Park Music’s next tour.
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Live Review: Luca Brasi, Grenadiers, Ceres, The Hard Aches
Aussie punk is alive and well, and Luca Brasi can attest to that.
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Live Review: Loon Lake, Horror My Friend
As the boys gave praise, said their goodbyes and left the stage, the small crowd began to file out quickly, but a delayed chant of “encore” brought them back for one final song, a cover of The Darkness’ I Believe In A Thing Called Love; a definite highlight of the night.