Painfully honest and wholesomely atmospheric, Sprained Ankle ebbs and flows like a teenage diatribe, genuinely emotional, fundamentally lonely and painfully raw.
Painfully honest and wholesomely atmospheric, Sprained Ankle ebbs and flows like a teenage diatribe, genuinely emotional, fundamentally lonely and painfully raw.
World Class street artist Amok Island will create a 25 metre high wildflower inspired mural across three CBH grain silos in Ravensthorpe this August and September.
The Bride is a classic concept album, inviting the audience into the emotion-filled, high stakes world Natasha Khan creates. As always, Khan’s flawless and emotionally weighty vocals steal the show here.
Saturday July 2, saw Old Blood takeover Rosemount Hotel for their debut album Launch. November 2015 saw the Old Blood boys record an album live for family and friends at Rada Studios. Since their first appearance at Mojos Bar in 2011 their music, sound and show has developed and matured. Read about the evening here.
FOAM has a solid reputation as a strong live band and their performances deliver a filthy wall of sound. They are embarking on a national tour this month. We caught up with the band ahead of their show to chat all things muzak.
Bedazzle - Photographing Western Australia’s Gold Towns opens Wednesday July 13 at Form Gallery. It runs until September 24. Artist talks and associated art workshops will be held throughout this period.
The York Festival will take place on the 10th and 11th of September. It will offer an array of artistic experiences that will connect with audiences across the state and beyond. Tickets are now on sale and EOI's for stalls are open.
In an age where the Soundcloud generation rule, Japanese Wallpaper has turned things up a notch with the announcement of a headline national tour. At just 18, we can't wait to see what he has in store for us.
Following the release of his EP Dark Zoo, Dro Carey is returning to his native Perth this month. He will be supported by Basic Mind (live), Dellity, Nora Zion and OH GOSH DJ's.
It does not get much cooler than this. Cool Perth Nights present The Sonics live at the Rosemount Hotel. Pencil it in and tell your dad.
Vancouver based Black Mountain will be embarking on an Australian tour in October. We're looking forward to this one!
Regardless of what people think or care, the Red Hot Chilli Peppers just do their thing simply because they want to (and because they have the financial capabilities and legacy to back them in any endeavour they choose). Their new album The Getaway, however, signifies a shift from their more traditional tactics that suggests that they’ve got more mojo in the bank.
It's amazing how much technology has changed, but it's something that every single person has to deal with. Unfortunately, if you don't want to get Netflix or Hulu, you end up missing out on some spectacular shows.
Every summer since 1993, The Falls Music Arts Festival has been at the forefront of the east coast Australian festival scene, defining the real different between a mere music festival and a true festival experience. Luckily, it is WA's turn for a bit of fun.
This year, Bell Shakespeare are bringing Othello to stages across the country, including Perth in August 17-20. Here's what audiences can expect from this exciting production.
For the most part, Finding Dory feels like a “greatest hits” of what made its predecessor and other Pixar movies such enjoyable family entertainment: Gorgeous animation, funny character-specific jokes, and unrelenting optimism in the midst of crushing despair. Also googley eyes.
The Cutting Room Floor and the Australian Greens invite you to a thought provoking evening of theatre – Home Open: An Evening of Green, curated by Senator Scott Ludlam.
New Zealand redditors have trolled the world with posts about New Zealand banning home gardens.
On Thursday night, we were lucky enough to catch Melbourne four-piece folk rockers, The Smith Street Band! On top of that, a few weeks ago we caught up with frontman Wil Wagner for a phone interview to discuss future plans for the band, the awful state of Australian politics and his passion for Hip Hop, among other things! You can check out our review of the show here, including a written transcript of the interview with Wil at the end.
something about dragons?
How many Khaleesi speeches does it take to fix a lightbulb? Our resident Maester and a special guest answer that question* and more in our debrief session of this week's episode of Game of Thrones: "Blood of My Blood".
*100 times more than necessary, obviously.