Post Rock
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5 Foods Virgin Vacation Can't Live Without
Hong Kong indie experimental rock group Virgin Vacation are known for their blend of post rock, math rock, krautrock, free jazz, and electronica.
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Review: 2025 Unsound Adelaide @ Lion Arts Factory & Hindley Street Music Hall (Adelaide)
With Unsound Adelaide now the under the umbrella of Illuminate Adelaide in recent years, this year sees a move from its former cultural home (given the Polish connections)
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Review: Palace @ The Fortitude Music Hall (Brisbane)
Through strobing lights and a foreboding haze, Palace's soft embrace graced us at Brisbane's The Fortitude Music Hall last Thursday.
Locals Girl and Girl opened... -
Premiere: Stream BB Sabina's New Single 'Beyond'
After dropping their single 'Multitude' earlier this year, their first release in half-a-decade, Melbourne-based BB Sabina return with another genre-defying song,
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The Fauves' Mateship Is Key To Their Longevity
The lore of bands is well known; egos and tempers often incinerate the best intentions.
Remaining together over a decade is seen as a notable feat in the... -
Review: Sigur Ros with Brisbane Philharmonic Orchestra @ QPAC Concert Hall (Brisbane)
On Wednesday night, Sigur Ros blew the bloody lid off Brisbane's QPAC Concert Hall.
It's difficult at the best of times to articulately write a fully-fledged... -
Review: Sigur Ros with Sydney Symphony Orchestra @ Sydney Opera House
As soon as I walked into the iconic Sydney Opera House (23 May), which was lit up as part of the Sydney's Vivid festival, I knew two things.
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Review: Sigur Ros @ Hamer Hall (Melbourne)
You never forget your first time hearing Sigur Rós.
That alien falsetto, the glacial swell of strings and distortion, the aching beauty of something you can't... -
Review: Sigur Ros with Adelaide Symphony Orchestra @ Adelaide Entertainment Centre
There have been some surprising and unlikely Adelaide Symphony Orchestra collaborations with the musical mainstream over the years; Hilltop Hoods and The Avalanches
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Sigur Rós Ignite Something Timeless in Their Orchestral Australian Return
After a decade-long silence, Sigur Rós returned in 2023 with a record that felt like a cosmic breath; gentle, vast, and deeply necessary at a time where we feel so divided
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Review: Barry Adamson @ The Old Museum (Brisbane)
"Hey, Barry," a voice called from the darkness of Brisbane's The Old Museum audience. "Can you play some Barry White?"
It's a heckle that would make a serious... -
Review: City and Colour @ The Riverstage (Brisbane)
Canadian crooner Dallas Green (aka City and Colour) returns to serenade Australia once more.
Returning to my second home, Brisbane's iconic The Riverstage, on a... -
This Will Destroy You Australia 2025 Tour
Ambient, shoegaze, post-rock lords This Will Destroy You will celebrate their 20th anniversary with a tour of Australia next year.
Their first run of shows down... -
Premiere: Watch mumdeathcake's New Music Video 'What Killed The Sun'
Melbourne's local vessel for introspection and personal growth, lo-fi, alt indie solo project mumdeathcake is back with another offering of sullen, dour, grunge-flavoured
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Premiere: Stream Lakefield Temple's 'The Days That Surround My Throat'
An indie rock band deserving of a bigger audience, Lakefield Temple are a new discovery to excite any music lover.
Initially the bedroom project of singer and... -
Sigur Ros 2025 Australia Tour
Update - 18 February, 2025: Sigur Ros have added extra shows in Adelaide and Melbourne. Scroll down for the details.
The elegant, graceful, sonic beauty of
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Introducing Shoegaze Post Rockers Supahoney
An emerging indie band from Sydney, Supahoney have capped off a busy few month with the release of their new album 'Wishing In A Fishbowl'.
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sleepmakeswaves Australia 2024 Tour
sleepmakeswaves will traverse the country this spring to celebrate the 10th anniversary of their second album, 'Love Of Cartography'.
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Review: Dirty Three @ The Tivoli (Brisbane)
Violinist Warren Ellis has hocked up phlegm and spat it across the stage.
"I think I might have a Strepsil habit by the end of this tour," he deadpanned.... -
Review: Dirty Three @ Hindley Street Music Hall (Adelaide)
"Nothing I tell you is untrue," frontman Warren Ellis tells us at one point during this epic three-and-a-half-hour performance (24 June), and this is basically as good an
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