Supported by Perth queen of rock Abbe May, they brought to the stage an ‘unplugged’ set of old favourites and new tunes.
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Supported by Perth queen of rock Abbe May, they brought to the stage an ‘unplugged’ set of old favourites and new tunes.
Fortunately, the songs of Mama Kin Spender bring with them a warmth that can make you forget the most extreme weather..
It was only fitting for the boys to embark on a national tour before their due appearance at Listen Out 2018.
Foxing’s latest release, Nearer My God, is very clearly the work of a band defiantly shouting back to the universe that seems hell-bent on tearing them apart.
The man himself was here in Perth for the final show of his tour to unleash the magic of his new album, Dear Annie.
Simply put, this was one of the more wholesome sold-out gigs I'd ever been to — with a surprise proposal to cement the excitement of the night.
Exceedingly, the two have perfected the binary of poignancy and rhythm. Although a longing, wistful tone doesn't typically suit those seeking to dance, the pair's music is so thoughtfully produced that it had them executing their set without fail.
Ariel Pink brought his new LP Dedicated to Bobby Jameson to life at the Rosemount Hotel.
An intimate night with a rising star in the Australian music scene.
It is truly during times of technical difficulty where artists earn their crowning moment — and Big Scary were the very exemplar of undeterred, talented musicians.
This isn’t a review. It’s more of a public service announcement. Listen to this album if you know what’s good for you.
22, A Million is another significant overhaul of Bon Iver’s sound towards a more abstract, elusive route. It's another strong release from an exemplary creative force.
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