[The Festival] pays so much recognition to up and coming filmmakers in Perth while the documentary topics touch on interesting, personal and educational subjects for the audience’s enlightenment.
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[The Festival] pays so much recognition to up and coming filmmakers in Perth while the documentary topics touch on interesting, personal and educational subjects for the audience’s enlightenment.
It’s hard not to fall in love with DeMarco’s careless yet intense live presence.
After touring Europe in June, Friday night saw Sydney-based singer/songwriter and self-proclaimed ‘bogan from the south of New South Wales’ Hein Cooper paying a visit to Mojo’s, one of North Fremantle’s cosiest bars.
Her range is unbelievably high, and through every song she dances the way we all dance when we are on our own — full of expressive joy.
It became evident to me as I watched Julia Jacklin and Jess Ribeiro perform for the 2019 Perth Festival at Chevron Gardens that they share far more than just their first initial: through their song and story, home in its all variations comes back to embrace us for a few short hours.
Johnny English is out of retirement for (probably) the first time.
True to Black Entertainment Awards' crowning, GoldLink is well and truly amongst the top rappers shaping the future of hip hop.
One Punch Wonder is a timely exploration of what it means to be a man, in a year which has already been defined by the impact of the murky depths of the male psyche.
The crowd was great and the solidarity between artists made for a great night that was more than just artists performing. It was ambient, it was enjoyable, and quite truthfully, it was one of the best ways to kick off our 2018.
An intimate night with a rising star in the Australian music scene.
I couldn’t think of anything more terrifying than playing a delicate set of acoustic jazzy music to room full of mostly black overcoat-clad, chin stroking, forty-something, ultra-discerning listeners. But for The Necks, that is the thesis for their completely improvised performances.
Yet the ease in which I basked in throughout the night was enough to convince me of one thing: nothing comes quite as close to being within near proximity of the sweet, sweet crooning of the Murph.
A Dog’s Purpose: Heartwarming, heartbreaking and trying just a little too hard.
Australia's newest festival Hot Dub Wine Machine presented some of the nation's best live acts. However, it wasn't without a few teething problems. Read our review here.
We caught Kurt Vile sans his Violators at Chevron Festival Gardens on Monday night. It was an interesting performance...
Warpaint showcased the full power of their moody & groovy sound at Chevron Festival Gardens.
PIAF brought the goods this year with OMAR SOSA & his QUARTETO AFROCUBANO. Read our review here.
Cam Avery wore a suit and played some tunes at Freo Arts Centre. Then we swooned.
With a soundtrack ranging from Mazzy Star to Rihanna, Andrea Arnold’s phenomenal work American Honey captures teenage movement like no other.
We reviewed the fresh new track from the ex One Direction singer, Niall Horan.