I was lucky enough to see the West Australian Symphony Orchestra’s performance of this great work, in addition to Beethoven’s 'Zur Namensfeier Overture' and 'Choral Fantasy', and found myself transported for two hours to a world of whimsical genius.
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I was lucky enough to see the West Australian Symphony Orchestra’s performance of this great work, in addition to Beethoven’s 'Zur Namensfeier Overture' and 'Choral Fantasy', and found myself transported for two hours to a world of whimsical genius.
Catch everyone's favourite brother sister duo live this May!
Red Hill Auditorium was the venue for alternative rock blasts from the pasts. Specifically 90s blasts.
Ball Park Music are veterans of the Australian tour circuit at this point in their career, and with sets like this, it’s no wonder why.
The Rosie has never seen a crowd to unified in their boppin' on a night no one will forget.
Aussie duo Peking Duk have announced a nationwide tour for 2018, celebrating their latest single ‘Wasted’.
One of this generation’s most prolific rock acts, Car Seat Headrest treated Perth fans to an exhilarating set, fresh from his appearance at the inaugural Sydney City Limits festival.
Playing at the Chevron Gardens as part of the Perth Festival, Shigeto and Too Many Zooz treated punters with a diverse mix of instrumental hip hop and brass backed dance tunes in a combination that promised to deliver something unique, if a little odd.
Off the back of their latest album, Ultralife, dazzling duo Oh Wonder will be gracing the stage at the Rosemount Hotel next Thursday night
Britain’s rocking roots trio Kitty, Daisy & Lewis brought their infectious energy and nostalgia-soaked fusion of rockabilly, vintage country and first-generation rhythm and blues to the Perth Festival last weekend. Read our review here.
Known for their effervescence and incredible live presence, long-time Australian favourites The Jungle Giants are back in full swing with a brand new headline tour.
If you haven’t already noticed, the nineties are having a bit of a moment.
Back for another year, Electric Gardens proved why its the highlight in the electronic music Calendar.
Falls Downtown had something for everyone. A line-up with depth, an aesthetic location, plenty of glitter and food and much more was all readily available. Check out our comprehensive review and photo gallery here!
The Fruity Whites - full of rising stars of the alt/pop/folk type - is a transient jangle band with members spread across the country. Fortunately for us, they’ve managed to get together for BYO’Connor - a collection of 10 tracks with lyrics that live up to the genius wordplay of its title.
Thank you, Origin NYE, for a wonderful end to 2017.
So Solid Records came out with some clean, crisp and fresh electronic trap when Sydney artist Quails released their single ‘We Don’t Need Entertainment’. This post-Flume sound from Quails is followed up with four extra remixes/club bangers on the EP from The Nights, Owe Money Pay Money, Tunnel Sounds and Tallah.
If you enjoy listening to rap that’s a little more substantial than the typical 'Gucci Gang', the All-Amerikkkan Bada$$ album is all yours.
Throughout the album, the emotive wordplay is embedded in accomplished mixes and innovative orchestration. The result is an album jam packed with skillful beats and a beating heart.
Despite what was a grandiose send-off in the years prior, LCD Soundsystem are back - and set to hit western shores in Perth in February next year. Receiving sundry reactions from listeners both new and old, the record continues to puzzle critics in its embryonic stage of existence.