Drones are coming to town. We reviewed their album.
Drones are coming to town. We reviewed their album.
The counter-rallies have the appearance of an aggressive attempt to stop one group’s point of view, and when it creates violence it this enlivens the appearance of an extreme movement which harms their own message.
As a fundraiser for their end-of-year graduation show, fine arts students from Curtin University will be hosting "HOOKED*: Quality Cuts of Curtin's Emerging Artists", a week-long salon-style art exhibition.
"It seems like yesterday that I was grappling with my sexuality, searching my soul for some middle ground that I could avoid telling people that I was being gay and get on with my life."
One of Australia’s most loved touring bands The Waifs are returning in 2015 with their seventh LP ‘Beautiful You’, due for release August 14th via Jarrah Records/MGM Distribution. 6000 Miles is the first single off the LP, a stunning Australian anthem that finds Vikki Thorn contemplating the distance between her old home in Albany WA and her new one in Utah, USA. The Waifs are also set to go on tour this September through to November.
We talk about the lovely Oh Mercy & their upcoming tour in September.
I had assumed that a screening of Jurassic World would be the most mediocre piece of prehistorically themed entertainment I would endure this month, but a night in the company of Brisbane four piece Last Dinosaurs proved me wrong.
We've combed through the remaining films of this season's Rev Film Fest program (curated by program director Jack Sargeant), and picked out the films that piqued our interests the most to help you with your movie marathon.
Local band Hideous Sun Demon celebrated the birthing of their vinyl album over the weekend with a bunch of cool bands.
CW will be touring this November. Be sure not to miss this one!
After a 2014 on the DL, Brisbane indie rockers Last Dinosaurs are back in business, and touring after the release of their brand spankin’ new single ‘Evie’!
Hermitude graced our pure shores, read about their live gig here.
The best feature of Hot Dub Time Machine is arguably its diversity, with an extensive repertoire of bangers to elate everyone and anyone from Billy next door that apparently just turned 18 and makes you realise how old you are, to seedy Uncle Bill that makes you dread how old you’re getting.
Alison Wonderland brought her trendy beats to a warehouse in Perth. Read about the phun 'ere.
Spawn of one of the most creative moms around, London siblings Kitty, Daisy & Lewis Durham are returning to Perth for an intimate show at the Rosemount, August 5. Read our interview here.
The Song was Wrong is a highly visual and physical work. Telling the story of a Pianist and the woman he loved and lost, their instant attraction and passionate love affair, the characters they met, the decisions they made and how their lives are entwined forever.
ALT J Hit Perth Shores last weekend. Read all about it 'ere.
This house did hold some treasures for us. In the front rooms we noticed elaborate tales scribbled on the walls. They documented a relationship falling apart, the existence of drug habits, and the struggle of the writer or writers to comprehend what they were confronted with.
What is often lost in the debate about the right to free speech is the exact bounds of that right. Just because you want to say something doesn't mean people need to give you a platform on which to say it.