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Reviews / Live
Live Review: Sail On! Sail On!, Split Cities, Wooly Mammoth, Odlaw
"A melodic maelstrom of heavy, slanted guitars and sub-harmonic paths."
Reviews / Live
Live Review: WAMFest Saturday Spectacular 2016
WAMFest delivered another stunning crash course on WA music.
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Live Review: Gypsy & The Cat, Ah Trees
"All good things must come to an end, saying farewell to a favourite band is never easy thing."
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Live Review: Us & Them
"The clock's chime of 'Time' rang out while scenes from the 1939 movie The Wizard Of Oz were projected on the backdrop."
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Live Review: Sarah Blasko
"It seemed like the room was frozen and awestruck at the dreamy performance."
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Live Review: St Jerome's Laneway Festival
"It was a scorcher of a day, but it sure seemed like the best place on earth to spend it."
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Live Review: Vida Cain, Rag N' Bone, Wise Oaks, Codie Sundstrom
Vida Cain are a no-nonsense, straight up punk act that can get any audience amped up into a frenzy in a flash and tonight was no different.
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Live Review: The Community Chest, The Ghost Hotel, Flower Drums, Braves, Ten Bit Band
Dreamy disco ball lighting supplied a tender setting for the delicate tones Anti-Lullaby and with a upbeat ending number about an old VW and plenty of approving cheers from the crowd, the show all too soon came to a finish.
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Live Review: Gypsy & The Cat, Fishing
It was no surprise the audience were itching to hear the hit Jona Vark. The final song had the diehard fans gleaming with delight, ending a quality Friday night’s entertainment.
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Live Review: San Ciso, Millions, Chaos Chaos
The immensity of the shrieks and screams would have raised the dead a hundred miles away.
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Live Review: Sam Perry Video Launch
Perry entered the stage and launched straight into his powerful live loop pedal arranged electronica.
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Live Review: Sugar Army, Red Jezebel, Usurper Of Modern Medicine, Leure
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