Roxy Music legend Bryan Ferry & his incredible band kicked off the Australian leg of their world tour at Kings Park on Thursday night. Supported by Stephen Cummings, The Models & I’m Talking, it was a night to remember.
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Roxy Music legend Bryan Ferry & his incredible band kicked off the Australian leg of their world tour at Kings Park on Thursday night. Supported by Stephen Cummings, The Models & I’m Talking, it was a night to remember.
The “we’re getting’ the ol’ band back together” cliché means the zombie Alexisonfire are breaching our shores this summer.
I ventured out to see Australia’s favourite ramblin’ jungle blues man CW Stoneking’s sold out show in the tree-filled front courtyard.
Pop sensation Ed Sheeran will be gracing out shores in a few weeks time. Find out more here.
Rude boys are coming over to Oz on tour. Theres a lot to be excited about! Ticket info, and editorial within.
"It seems like yesterday that I was grappling with my sexuality, searching my soul for some middle ground that I could avoid telling people that I was being gay and get on with my life."
One of Australia’s most loved touring bands The Waifs are returning in 2015 with their seventh LP ‘Beautiful You’, due for release August 14th via Jarrah Records/MGM Distribution. 6000 Miles is the first single off the LP, a stunning Australian anthem that finds Vikki Thorn contemplating the distance between her old home in Albany WA and her new one in Utah, USA. The Waifs are also set to go on tour this September through to November.
Alison Wonderland brought her trendy beats to a warehouse in Perth. Read about the phun 'ere.
Earth’s mythical aura has developed over time and filled the void in some of their more average music. The critically claimed trio crawled in pace, repeated chords and glowed in the wall of sound, which coated the walls of the Rosemount.
I’ve often thought that forcing people to travel, organise and commit to see music would mean only the true music lovers (and those rare apt dickheads) would bother to make it out; Southbound Festival 2014 reaffirmed this belief.
The Byron Bay lads dug deep through their crates and played tracks from Don’t Close Your Eyes, Killing With A Smile, Horizons, Deep Blue and Atlas. This show was mental, and for the encore, Carrion was played as the stage filled up with concert goers hanging out with the band.
I think it’s great how it’s filled with topics that can sometimes be hard to talk about, things that affect normal people. It’s not superficial or fake; it’s just songs written by a normal guy, for normal people. (It is) Really refreshing in this day and age...
It's that time of year, where music enthusiasts and collectors alike fight each other to the death for 'that' release. And with an amazing list of special releases lined up for us this year, the question is; Where do we go?