Odette loses herself in the music, dancing as if she were alone in her bedroom instead of in front of an adoring crowd…
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Odette loses herself in the music, dancing as if she were alone in her bedroom instead of in front of an adoring crowd…
Despite all the wild excitement, the trio appeared the perfect combination of vibrant, as well as calm and collected. The boys had done this countless times before, but this didn’t detract from their ability to send tremors and impart some sweet magnetic energy.
With a fervent belief that true commitment to bad-taste transforms it into something fashionable, fun and infectious, Kirin is a lot to take in.
Remi & Sampa The Great had an amazing energy together on stage, and their genuine and down to earth nature shone through in a tight and powerful, albeit quick performance.
Vulnerability on stage and dashing good looks allow Ziggy Alberts to conduct his audience at will, and he uses this power for good.
Boat Show manages to accomplish the difficult task of translating a great album into a great live show. They captured their untameable energy on the album and then released it into the wild onstage.
The band has evolved from 90s-Seattle-grunge worshipers to a more experimental project that uses guitar noise, dissonance and dynamics in a way that can only invoke the Steve Albini charged glory years of post-hardcore.
French band Nouvelle Vague hit Perth over the weekend. They said they liked it here, but couldn't move here, 'because Paris'. Sigh.
On Thursday night, we were lucky enough to catch Melbourne four-piece folk rockers, The Smith Street Band! On top of that, a few weeks ago we caught up with frontman Wil Wagner for a phone interview to discuss future plans for the band, the awful state of Australian politics and his passion for Hip Hop, among other things! You can check out our review of the show here, including a written transcript of the interview with Wil at the end.
This year's Fringe World is set to be the best yet. The program has over 700 events listed, and this can be incredibly overwhelming. But no fear! Here are some of our picks.
I ventured out to see Australia’s favourite ramblin’ jungle blues man CW Stoneking’s sold out show in the tree-filled front courtyard.
For all those excited about welcoming local favourites The Drones back home this Friday the 22nd at The Rosemount, we managed to get a quick interview in with these Australian rock titans before their celebratory performance of the 10 year anniversary of 'Wait long by the river and the bodies of your enemies will float by'.
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.
We talk about the lovely Oh Mercy & their upcoming tour in September.
I had assumed that a screening of Jurassic World would be the most mediocre piece of prehistorically themed entertainment I would endure this month, but a night in the company of Brisbane four piece Last Dinosaurs proved me wrong.
Local band Hideous Sun Demon celebrated the birthing of their vinyl album over the weekend with a bunch of cool bands.
CW will be touring this November. Be sure not to miss this one!
Hermitude graced our pure shores, read about their live gig here.
We caught some of the finest sonic youths down in Bunbury over the long weekend. Read all about the groovy times here.
GTM is returning for 2015. Check out whats planned!