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Bite Me But Smile Brisbane Review @ Wonderland Festival 2019
'Bite Me But Smile' is the brainchild of Australian trained opera singer Elizabeth Shearer. After performing at UK fringe festivals, Elizabeth returned to Australia to
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Brazilian Sound Explorer Gabriel Moraes Has Made Melbourne His New Home
No sonic terrain is too treacherous for Brazilian sound explorer Gabriel Moraes.
Exploring uncharted territories of techno, Gabriel sits restlessly between the heated... -
The Ebb And Flow Of Bobby Alu
Though the year is quickly drawing to a close, things are just getting started for Byron Bay singer-songwriter Bobby Alu with the recent release of his new album
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Review: Mojo Juju @ QPAC (Brisbane)
‘Native Tongue’ is more than a song and an album. It’s a reconciliation. And, by its existence, an invitation.
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The Butterfly Effect Added To 2019 Good Things Line-up
In a triumphant return, Aussie rockers The Butterfly Effect join the line-up for this year's Good Things Festival.
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Falls Festival 2019/2020 Arts And Comedy Programme
Falls Festival just keeps getting bigger and better. With a bright line-up of musical talent, you'd be forgiven for thinking that this year's Falls couldn't get any
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Eagles Of Death Metal: Jesse Hughes Wants Us So Hard
Bikers, blowjobs and Bluesfest – it's all in a day's work for Jesse Hughes from Eagles Of Death Metal.
“I don't know if I'm allowed to say this, but... -
Review: Eyehategod @ Crowbar (Brisbane)
“I hope you’re doing well,” sneered Eyehategod vocalist Mike Williams, his voice foaming with contempt.
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Review: 2019 SCHEMA Festival (Brisbane)
The weather was hot, but nothing compared to the scorcher of a line-up delivered by SCHEMA Festival (16-17 November) at The Valley Drive-In, The Brightside and The Zoo in
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5 Ways To Stay Young And Frothing According To Drop Legs
Byron Bay act Drop Legs bring the party with their psychedelic blend of surf rock, hip hop and reggae.
With dank bass lines setting up grooves, they... -
Review: Client Liaison @ The Tivoli Theatre (Brisbane)
Soft rock, smooth vibes, high fashion, big synths and even bigger hair was the name of the game when Client Liaison took to The Tivoli Theatre stage in
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Review: Sticky Fingers @ The Riverstage (Brisbane)
Utter the words 'Sticky Fingers' and you better be prepared to jump off the fence.
The Aussie band, once darlings of the local music scene in the early 2010s with a... -
Opelousas: Fiddle Me This...
Like a good Louisiana gumbo, Melbourne trio Opelousas are the perfect combination of ingredients that for whatever reason, just works.
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Jaguar Jonze In Full Bloom At The Sound Society
It's harvest time for Brisbane music identity Deena Lynch as the career of her creative alter ego Jaguar Jonze begins to bloom.
“2019 was the year where all the... -
2020 The Drop Festival Dates
The Drop Festival returns in 2020 for its third season, which is set to be bigger and better than ever before.
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Cate Le Bon Has Made Music Her Hobby, Again
It was while living in solitary in the hills of Cumbria (NW England) that singer-songwriter Cate Le Bon rediscovered her passion for songwriting in the unlikeliest of
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Christmas Actually: Naomi Price Wraps Up The Year With Cheer
A classic holiday movie such as 'Love Actually' doesn’t come around once a year, it comes around just once – so the opportunity to check out 'Christmas Actually' – the
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Karen Lee Andrews: Oceanic Blues Songstress
Trailblazer of 'oceanic blues', Karen Lee Andrews first garnered the nation's attention in 2013 when she appeared as a finalist on the second season of 'The
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Review: Katie Noonan & Australian String Quartet @ The Tivoli Theatre (Brisbane)
Hallowed be the anecdotes of the Jandai ancestors, as encapsulated in verse by Oodgeroo Noonuccal, and enthroned on pillars of voice, spoken and sung.
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Kallidad Are ‘Skulled’ Musicians
Sydney trio Kallidad describe themselves as 'Mexican mariachi metal', but the term hardly does them any justice.
“None of those words are actually very accurate to...
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