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Reviews / Live
Live Review: Sad Grrrls Fest
"The talent on display tonight trashed the view that there aren't enough good non-male acts to book."
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Saskwatch, Hachiku, Moonlover
"The band opted for a lively set made for grooving, leaving out slower but no less excellent numbers from their albums for the evening."
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Ali Barter, Kane Strang, Moaning Lisa
"'The Captain' showcased Barter's soaring falsetto set against endearing indie guitar pop - a combination the band have nailed."
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Crooked Colours, Muto, Ribongia
"Dreamy synths and interesting beats sat under Philip Slabber's often intimate vocals to produce a lush soundscape that sounded big and bright as it resonated around the venue."
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Asgeir, Gordi
"... It felt like it could have been a bigger moment."
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Banks
"Powerful and unapologetic."
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Coming Up, Not Down
"... There were crowd members dancing onstage and crowdsurfing - to which Rankin's response was "we aren't Violent Soho".
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Holy Holy, The Money War, Machine Age
"It’s easy to get caught up in Timothy Carroll’s soothing and intimate vocals, but live, their production really pops."
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Food Court, Shearin', Bare Minimums
"We were [seemingly] the only ones who weren't in a band or knew the band."
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Camp Cope
"What remained a common denominator is the excellent lyricism that weaves each song together."
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Methyl Ethel, Reef Prince, Erasers
"Thankfully, Methyl Ethel saved the day with their dreamy shoegaze pop laden with luscious electronics."
Reviews / Live
Live Review: K Flay, Lupa J
"Safe to say K Flay crushed it."
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