The man himself was here in Perth for the final show of his tour to unleash the magic of his new album, Dear Annie.
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The man himself was here in Perth for the final show of his tour to unleash the magic of his new album, Dear Annie.
Throw in a night of immersive local sounds, fairy lights, some intoxicated people and the most Australian backyard you can think of, and you have AMSO’s annual Yardfest.
Tropical Fuck Storm dominated Mojos at their Freo concert last Sunday night, owning the stage in the manner only bands of their calibre can.
Smooth, soulful, flowing, bright. Four words that only scratch the surface of describing ZĀN's new song ‘Salafi Secrets’.
The dynamic duo Peking Duk put on an exciting, high energy show at Perth's Metro City, leaving everyone in the crowd pumped up and sweaty at the end of the night.
Imagine Dragons blew us away, leaving Perth Arena in absolute awe of what we had just witnessed. The Temper Trap were in support.
Simply put, this was one of the more wholesome sold-out gigs I'd ever been to — with a surprise proposal to cement the excitement of the night.
After hearing their first song on the album, 'Try Your Luck', you certainly get the impression this album is fittingly named. It’s safe to say Perth is set for a wild show.
Drummer Lauren Hammel talked to us about science fiction, Donald Trump and juggling two bands at once.
On May 2, Belle and Sebastian put on a show for the ages (and all ages), lighting up the Astor Theatre with their magnetic and magical music.
One of the most powerful aspects of the Festival is the exposure that young kids, particularly young girls, get to a mélange of musicianship in which women are so powerfully present and heard. The access and variety to live music for the underage bracket seems to be lacking in Perth – and as much as I may begrudgingly grumble about feeling 15 years too old for the Backlot these days – the importance of Fairbridge in holding this space cannot be understated. I must admit that I got choked up as Geneve launched into a song on the representation of women in the music scene. As a kid of Fairbridge herself, she was equally stirred seeing the women get up onstage and bare their art. It feels so beautifully cyclic that she may then be that inspiring figure to someone else.
Night Lovell delivered an energy-crammed spectacular to open his Australian and New Zealand tour. True to his genre, the show was breathtaking — mostly because of the mosh, but also because of Lovell himself.
Rarely do entire Australian tours sell out, but in the case of The Jungle Giants, this was a self-fulfilled prophecy from the beginning.
I wasn’t entirely sure what to expect from Jason Chung (Nosaj Thing) on April 20. I do know I definitely wasn’t expecting what I experienced, and I’m still not totally sure how I feel about that.
True to Black Entertainment Awards' crowning, GoldLink is well and truly amongst the top rappers shaping the future of hip hop.
After coming home from tour across Canada and the U.S., and selling out 28 of his shows across Europe, Night Lovell is making his way over to Perth on the 28th April at Capitol.
From jamming out in the car with my Dad to singing ‘High’ at the top of my eight-year-old lungs, James Blunt has always been the holy provider of soul-wrenching love ballads ever since I could remember.
Southern River Band is one of those bands you have to see in person to truly appreciate their genius.
Superorganism might just be the most millennial band around. Their sound is spontaneous and highly energetic, mixing samples and studio trickery with ‘real’ instruments.
Vance Joy’s Nation of Two Tour is coming to town and it’s not something you want to miss!