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Reviews / Live
Live Review: Belle & Sebastian, Twerps
Belle & Sebastian left the Brisbane crowd in high spirits.
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Fat Freddy's Drop, Nightmares On Wax
Fat Freddy's Drop brought the smiles to Brissy at The Tivoli.
Reviews / Live
Live Review: The 1975, Circa Waves
The 1975 pulled all the right moves to woo the ladies in Brisbane.
Reviews / Album
Album Review: Belle & Sebastian - Girls In The Peacetime Want To Dance
"An eclectic album catering for every mood and swing"
Reviews / Album
Album Review: The Flumes - Sweet, Sweet Rain
Let the natural Star Of The Sea and the smooth Sweet, Sweet Rain cleanse your spirit
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Rufus, Movement, Kilter
Performing through their charmingly-crafted Atlas album, taking you from the rim of the Pacific to the edge of Pluto, Rufus proved the perfect balance between adventure and mystery, and perpetuated the magic of the unknown.
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Bluesfest 2014
"Bluesfest is looking good y’all, looking good."
Reviews / Album
Album Review: All The Colours - All The Colours
"A good album but not captivating, leaving outside distraction all too easy to succumb to."
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Mikhael Paskalev, Little May
The instant Paskalev reaches for his trusty harmonica, a sudden surge of iPhones and ear-piercing screams mark the hysteria taking over, capping off a dazzling Brisbane debut for the Norwegian-Bulgarian singer and his wacky band.
Reviews / Album
Album Review: Better Than The Wizards - Better Than The Wizards
Key tracks Grooving The Tango and Up All Night draw on Latin funk and Jamaican influences, making Better Than The Wizards a knock-out full of surprises.
Reviews / Live
Live Review: The John Steel Singers, Jeremy Neale, Primitive Motion
Providing the turbo to The John Steel Singers, Jeremy Neale continues with retro-inspired instrumentals, bringing to mind a contemporised blend of old school Buddy Holly and The Monkees.
Reviews / Album
Album Review: Various Artists - Dallas Buyers Club
The electronica surprises of Fitz & The Tantrums and Capital Cities’ cover of classic disco anthem Stayin’ Alive provide interesting twists that definitely make you sit up and take notice.
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