Approachable Members of Your Local Community at Indian Ocean Hotel shot by Sethen Sheehan-Lee
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Approachable Members of Your Local Community at Indian Ocean Hotel shot by Sethen Sheehan-Lee
It felt somewhat surreal to see her in the physical realm for Perth Festival for some reason.
Tempest wrung every emotional nuance from every word. Her versatility with the spoken word meant that as each track rolled into the next, subtle changes to her cadence made some become raps, some poetry, some sung.
With Origin and Falls well behind us, it was Laneway Festival’s turn to steal the spotlight of Perth’s festival scene.
Bastille at Metropolis Fremantle shot by Reuben Black.
I’ve been a fan of Lauren Daigle for a while now, so when I heard she was coming to Perth I was more than happy to attend her concert for her Look Up Child world tour. I sure wasn’t expecting what I got.
It’s hard not to fall in love with DeMarco’s careless yet intense live presence.
Photos by Reuben Black.
Photos by Reuben Black.
Despite not being 100% familiar with every artist, Falls is always such a great experience and a fantastic way to listen to some new and exciting music. The people, music, food, atmosphere and the organisation of it all were outstanding.
All photos by Patrick Boere.
A brilliant way to enter into the new year, all of the acts pulled out the big guns in ensuring everyone had an incredible time.
All photos by Patrick Boere.
All photos by Patrick Boere.
All photos by Patrick Boere.
The main stage DJ desk was authoritarian, while the electronic screen at the ‘Warehouse’ made for an optical masterpiece, synchronising with artists while they perform.
The general sonic aesthetic of the night was filled with grunge, hard rock, elements of punk and metal, an audio palette that blends and ebbs quite nicely.
All photos by Patrick Boere.
Having been a fan of Gus’ for a while now, I was eager to attend his concert on Saturday – I’ve listened to a fair few of his songs and have enjoyed watching his artistic music videos, but I was especially curious to see how he presented his groovy music to a live crowd. Needless to say, he fuelled every second of the show with immense passion.
Saturday night was the last show in the Australian leg of Jade Imagine’s debut album tour as well as a massive year of touring with the likes of Stella Donnelly and POND. For this reason – and that they are signed to Courtney Barnett and Jen Clohers’ Milk! Records – I expected a massive vibe from their show at Mojos.