Our music writers have banded together to come up with another summary of the amazing music that was put out in 2015.
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Our music writers have banded together to come up with another summary of the amazing music that was put out in 2015.
The film is brilliant. It shows that no matter the hype, a film can and should be able to deliver. New and old characters combine to move Star Wars into a new age, and if this film doesn't leave you on tenterhooks waiting for the next two, then nothing will!
On Friday December 4, YMCA HQ in Leederville hosted the 9th Sweet Oblivion Showcase. This time around, Matthew Gudgeon, Puzzle, Last Lions and Red Moon graced the stage. Read all about it here.
I may have exceeded my daily recommended amount of cardio from all that dancing.
Make sure you make time for the 2016 Stagebound winners and make sure you're on top of the set times and stage map!
Sunday Sessions get no better than this.
On Friday November 20 the YMCA HQ in Leederville hosted the 8th Sweet Oblivion showcase evening. These events, held as part of the WAM Festival, present the best of the young, emerging talent in the Perth music scene to an audience of all ages.
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.
As part of the WAM showcase weekend, a couple of our writers checked out what was going on at YMCA HQ in Leederville.
The Festival is a lot like a failed Tinder date in many ways. You know you like a lot of the things about it, you are attracted to it, but something just doesn’t really click. It's someone else's soulmate.
Bar Pop will be keeping us busy over the next few months with their new Live at the Orchard series.
Drummer Dan Koyama’s energy was inimitable – alongside cathartic guitar relief via Lachlan Caskey and Michael Sloane, who accompanied on vocals. Such an unmistakable dynamic had loyal gatherers on their toes, comfortably singing along to old school Last Dinos.
For music lovers, the most exciting aspect of the one-day event would perhaps be its string of musicians performing live at the Rosemount main stage.
We spoke with the Last Dinosaurs ahead of their tour next month. Read all about it here.
GCR & CPN brought over Hiatus Kaiyote to play a few of their neo-soul tunes from their new LP Choose Your Weapon. Koi Child & JAALA supported & we had a jolly good time.
The Drones walked their way into our sights to welcoming applause. Whereas their counterparts were mostly silent beneath their titanic sounds, front-man Gareth Liddiard was all to ready to engage in some blatantly Aussie 'banter' about how far Perth is behind the rest of the modern world.
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'.
It was a family affair at a sold out Rosemount on Wednesday night. An amazing showcase of good old fashioned music for young and old. On the last leg of their national tour, Kitty Daisy and Lewis treated us to some rockabilly action.