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Carley Hall, Journalist

Carley Hall

Carley Hall is a Gold Coast-based writer who loves spinning a good yarn. She’s worked in print news rooms for more than a decade and now juggles young family life with a busy career in research communication, promoting all types of science from the dire and necessary to the weird and wonderful.

When she’s not doing all of the above, she’s dancing around her living room trying to brainwash her kids into liking her taste in music or getting out to see some gigs. Carley likes the heavy stuff most, but if it’s got hooky melodies, clever lyrics or off-kilter beats nothing is off limits.

Features / Music
'Australian Crowds Are Fucking Amazing'
Why thank you, The Kooks.
Reviews / Album
Album Review: Petite Noir - The King Of Anxiety
"The haunting 'Till We Ghosts', with Yasiin Bey in tow, takes the less-is-more approach."
Reviews / Album
Album Review: Storm The Sky - Permanence
"A clean, sonically complex, melodically satisfying and solid hardcore release."
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Dead Letter Circus, sleepmakeswaves, Voyager
Dead Letter Circus deliver glee and thrashes to Brisbane.
Features / Music
The Music Writers' Poll 2014: Carley Hall
Freelancer
Reviews / Album
Album Review: The Occupants - Hindsight
"'Hindsight' is a multifaceted triumph."
Reviews / Album
Album Review: Knife Party - Abandon Ship
'"404' is a standout slammer with its intense speed and catchy lines."
Reviews / Album
Album Review: The Lazys - The Lazys
"Everything just blurs into one long repetitive buzz-kill."
Reviews / Album
Album Review: Jools Holland & His Rhythm & Blues Orchestra - Sirens Of Song
"Holland’s orchestra never falters."
Reviews / Album
Album Review: Moses Gunn Collective - Morning Shakes
"This EP is a hugely enjoyable short essay from these able guys."
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Prong, Segression
More than 20 years in the waiting, the inaugural appearance from industrial thrash metal's finest leaves Brisbane's Hi-Fi utterly spent and thirsty for more.
Reviews / Album
Album Review: Frank Turner - The Third Three Years
The English folk-punkster’s strength has always been in his storytelling