It’s quite the impressive feat Otiuh has pulled off here, summoning the atmosphere of an amiable summer night within that chilly venue.
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It’s quite the impressive feat Otiuh has pulled off here, summoning the atmosphere of an amiable summer night within that chilly venue.
We dwell for a moment on what it means to come from Albany and I mention the attempts of the local Famers Market to lay claim to her success. “Why not?” she chuckles. ”I think that’s why I sing so loud is because I had to project”. It makes sense that most Farmer’s Markets don’t come equipped with a fully-fledged PA System and fold back, Carla continues reminiscing, “That was such a great place to play – everyone would give me veggies in my guitar case”.
The Line searches to portray an image of Western Australian focusing on the relationships of Aboriginal people and the painful past that is tied within the local community.
Coming along to the epic surf-side festival will be golden Australian headliners such as Angus and Julia Stone, Client Liaison, Hockey Dad, The Jungle Giants and Alex The Astronaut, belting it out at Busselton’s very own Barnard Park on 1st June.
With the release of the explosive ‘Burn’ in early April, Superego has embarked on a dynamic shift towards a polished electronic sound, flawlessly displayed at their recent headline show at Freo.Social. After the gig, I caught up with the band to discuss the band’s new era.
The south west’s favourite family festival of folk fun is back again for its 27th year!
As April creeps into our calendars, a fresh bout of local artists are releasing new music.
Taking lessons learnt from their previous singles and EP’s, ‘shiny pop’ group Priscilla continue their work to produce electro pop bangers that hark to personal experiences in their single ‘Feeling Higher’.
On the last leg of their Australian tour, Kodaline played their hearts out at Rock Rover, only ever stopping to wipe the sweat off their brow and rehydrate.
From getting down to the nitty and gritty of the creative process, to discussing the Perth music scene and their favourite live venues, the four boys gave us a gleaming insight into their journey thus far as a band.
This launch made it obvious that Butter are well and truly on their way to forging their musical path forward to the next step.
We had a quick chat with Thea Woodward from The Tommyhawks in another edition of our Pop Vulture series, ahead of the release of their upcoming album and tour.
Canadian R&B god Rhye had the Chevron Gardens’ crowd swooning on Sunday night. Read our review here.
Roxy Music legend Bryan Ferry & his incredible band kicked off the Australian leg of their world tour at Kings Park on Thursday night. Supported by Stephen Cummings, The Models & I’m Talking, it was a night to remember.
This was a true journey across a rich discography, exploring all kinds of moods and textures.
With her singles ‘Further Than The Planes Fly,’ ‘Couch’ and ‘Damn Loyal’ receiving both local and international praise, it’s no surprise that she’s now recognised as one of the most exciting arising pop talents in Australian music.
The incredibly talented and increasingly popular Billie Eilish has just announced a world tour for her forthcoming album WHEN WE FALL ASLEEP WHERE DO WE GO?, set to be released on March 29, 2019.
Dreamy instrumentals, raw vocals and music straight from the soul - get excited for Tash Sultana’s return to Perth for her Flow State World Tour.
Double headers don’t get much more insane than this.
Panoramic musical and lyrical genius of CALEXICO are currently touring Australia, promoting their ninth studio album The Thread That Keeps Us.