Gig Review
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Review: Florence + The Machine @ A Day On The Green at Sirromet Wines (Brisbane)
A spell was cast over Sirromet Wines when Florence + The Machine brought their global 'Dance Fever' tour to A Day On The Green (18 March).
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Review: CMC Rocks QLD 2023 @ Queensland Raceway (Ipswich)
After a boiling day, the night is perfectly balmy at CMC Rocks in Ipswich (17 March).
CAM is heating up the crowd with her heartbreaking storytelling mixed with... -
Review: Beach Bunny @ Croxton Bandroom (Melbourne)
While not one for conspiracies, this reviewer discovered Chicago's Beach Bunny upon the release of their debut album 'Honeymoon' in February 2020.
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Review: My Chemical Romance @ Rod Laver Arena (Melbourne)
It's been a long wait for fans with tickets to this show, which was due to take place in March 2020.
At the time, My Chemical Romance and Jimmy Eat World pulled... -
Review: 2023 WOMADelaide @ Botanic Park (Adelaide) Part Two
WOMADelaide reportedly being sold out for the first time ever may have been regarded by some as a sign of success, but given the oversized crowds and wait times music lovers
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Review: 2023 WOMADelaide @ Botanic Park (Adelaide) Part One
News broke of sell-out single and multi-day passes for 2023 WOMADelaide in the weeks ahead of the March long weekend.
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Review: Florence + The Machine @ Qudos Bank Arena (Sydney)
It's not often the arrival of the support act on stage will elicit a reception bordering on the equivalent to that of the headliner – but then again, the fervour and hype
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Review: Mom Jeans @ The Corner Hotel (Melbourne)
If Saturday night in Melbourne belonged to Camp Cope, then Sunday's public holiday eve was definitely owned by punks from a litter further afield; Berkeley, California's
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Review: Saosin @ Metro Theatre (Sydney)
Adelaide band Alt. offer up an ambitious blend of post-hardcore, djent and alternative metal as main support for tonight's Saosin show (10 March).
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Review: Movements & Boston Manor @ The Factory Theatre (Sydney)
It's been five years since both SoCal post-hardcore band Movements and British rockers Boston Manor were in the country.
Agreed by both bands and fans, five... -
Review: Camp Cope @ Estonian House (Melbourne)
It was just over a month ago that Camp Cope announced they were shutting up shop for good, that sent fans into a panic about whether there'd be a chance for one, last
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Review: Lorde @ The Riverstage (Brisbane)
Another stunning evening in Brisbane sets the scene for Lorde to return to The Riverstage, which is bursting at its seams.
MUNA are so good it's hard to believe... -
Review: Billy Bragg @ The Gov (Adelaide)
"My name's Billy Bragg. I’m from Barking, Essex," is how Billy ends the second of his three-night stand 'One Step Forward, Two Steps Back' residency at The Gov (5 March), an
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Review: Ephemeral Echoes @ Perth Festival
Finding Our Voice Executive Producer, Genevieve Lacey, started with an address to the audience, highlighting the rich musical history of Western Australia, and noted the
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Review: Snoop Dogg @ Brisbane Entertainment Centre
A weed cloud dense enough to snuff out every mosquito in the Boondall Wetlands and the plethora of 19 Crimes adverts behind the bars are sure indicators of things to come:
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Review: Electric Six @ Manning Bar (Sydney)
Three American presidents. Seven Australian Prime Ministers. Fourteen generations of iPhone.
These are just some of the things have changed since Electric Six... -
Review: The Scientists @ Lion Arts Factory (Adelaide)
Originally one of the shortest incarnations of The Scientists, only lasting around a year before they broke up in the late '80s, this reprised current line-up is now their
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Review: Nakhane @ Brisbane Powerhouse
The smells of Brisbane night markets waft around the Powerhouse, and the atmosphere is buzzing.
To commence the evening (4 March), Lupa J showcases her musical... -
Review: Summer Flake @ The Curtin (Melbourne)
In a cruel twist of fate, this Summer Flake album launch landed on the same night (3 March) as likeminded indie icons Pavement very far down the road in St
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Review: Harry Styles @ Accor Stadium (Sydney)
The last time Wet Leg performed in Sydney, nearly nine months ago as Splendour sideshows, they played two sold-out nights at the beloved Oxford Art Factory.
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