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Josh Pyke on Songwriting, Collaboration and His Career Thus Far
Jun 28

Jun 28 Josh Pyke on Songwriting, Collaboration and His Career Thus Far

James Cross
Music Nation, Interviews

We got the opportunity to speak with Josh Pyke, one of the most influential and well-loved musicians in Australia, ahead of the release of his Best Of, B-Sides and Rarities album (out June 30) and national tour in July/August.

Revelation Film Festival 2017 Review: "Meal Tickets" is an unflinching look at punk rock
Jun 26

Jun 26 Revelation Film Festival 2017 Review: "Meal Tickets" is an unflinching look at punk rock

Rhys Tarling
Screen Nation

The best thing about "Meal Tickets" is that we're privy to a group of young, dumb, full-of-cum dreamers slowly acquiesce to being one of the millions who never got their big break; there's a raw poignancy to that, a unique quality which makes this 90 something minute documentary worth the price of a ticket.

Theatre Review: Black Swan's The Eisteddfod is Delightfully Awkward
Jun 25

Jun 25 Theatre Review: Black Swan's The Eisteddfod is Delightfully Awkward

Daniel Morey & Eemali McDonald
Art Nation

Through the magic of Google Docs, Daniel Morey and Eemali McDonald were able to translate their post-viewing discussion of The Black Swan Theatre Company's The Eisteddfod into this review, for your enjoyment.

Film Review: "Transformers: The Last Knight" serves us another heap of junkyard trash
Jun 24

Jun 24 Film Review: "Transformers: The Last Knight" serves us another heap of junkyard trash

Rhys Tarling
Screen Nation

In Transformers: The Last Knight, the freak show has been toned down; there's precious little human bile forced down your throat this go around. Heck, there's even some attempts at respectability. Which is boring and nullifies the series' proudly nihilistic juvenile identity. 

When bad-taste becomes great: Kirin J Callinan LIVE
Jun 22

Jun 22 When bad-taste becomes great: Kirin J Callinan LIVE

Angelique Tuffnell
Opinion Articles, Live Nation, Music Nation

With a fervent belief that true commitment to bad-taste transforms it into something fashionable, fun and infectious, Kirin is a lot to take in.

Slowdive satisfies after 22-year hiatus
Jun 22

Jun 22 Slowdive satisfies after 22-year hiatus

Nyree Thompson-Woods
Music Nation

Slowdive know how to play to their strengths, pulling from the best moments of their discography to present us with something that is at once familiar and refreshing.

Patterns of panic: The Necks play the Rosemount
Jun 20

Jun 20 Patterns of panic: The Necks play the Rosemount

Isolated Nation
Opinion Articles, Live Nation, Music Nation

I couldn’t think of anything more terrifying than playing a delicate set of acoustic jazzy music to room full of mostly black overcoat-clad, chin stroking, forty-something, ultra-discerning listeners. But for The Necks, that is the thesis for their completely improvised performances.

Live Review: Remi x Sampa The Great "Fire Side"  Tour
Jun 19

Jun 19 Live Review: Remi x Sampa The Great "Fire Side" Tour

James Cross
Live Nation

Remi & Sampa The Great had an amazing energy together on stage, and their genuine and down to earth nature shone through in a tight and powerful, albeit quick performance.

POP VULTURE: ALL OUR EXES LIVE IN TEXAS
Jun 17

Jun 17 POP VULTURE: ALL OUR EXES LIVE IN TEXAS

sarah marshman
Pop Vulture, Live Nation, Music Nation

The Exes share a deep passion for vocal harmonies and heartbreakingly good songwriting. This killer combination has crystallised itself on their new album When We Fall. We caught up with the Exes ahead of their two gigs at Babushka and Fly By Night this weekend.

Video games and life mantras: We get philosophical with Montaigne
Jun 15

Jun 15 Video games and life mantras: We get philosophical with Montaigne

Max Mairata
Music Nation, Interviews

We caught up with Sydney singer-songwriter Montaigne to chat about making positive change, video games, life, death, and spirituality. Have a read, then do yourself a favour and purchase tickets for her performance at Capitol on the 29th of July.

A little Friday night TLC with Winston Surfshirt
Jun 11

Jun 11 A little Friday night TLC with Winston Surfshirt

Rachel Yeo
Live Nation, Music Nation

From humble beginnings to a hefty, sold-out national tour, Winston Surfshirt has certainly transcended the mediocrities of the urban music scene and reminded us all what a little funk and R&B can do for the soul. 

Film Review: This "Mummy" should have stayed buried
Jun 11

Jun 11 Film Review: This "Mummy" should have stayed buried

Rhys Tarling
Screen Nation

So, it's awful.

Live Review: The Smith Street Band Smash their Metro City Set
Jun 10

Jun 10 Live Review: The Smith Street Band Smash their Metro City Set

Daniel Morey
Live Nation, Music Nation

Will Wagner and the Smithies appeared every part bonafide rockstars on Friday night, with plenty of good songs and good vibes.

Black Swan's The Eisteddfod: An Interview with Playwright Lally Katz
Jun 6

Jun 6 Black Swan's The Eisteddfod: An Interview with Playwright Lally Katz

Eemali McDonald
Art Nation, Interviews

Black Swan State Theatre Company’s exciting run (and WA premiere) of beloved American-Australian playwright Lally Katz’s work The Eisteddfod is just around the corner, opening at the end of this month and directed by Jeffrey Jay Fowler. We took the opportunity to have a chat the genius behind the script herself about growing older, writing, the play and WA.

"Blood Harvest" showcases unique Perth talents, farms enthusiastic crowd at The Rosemount
Jun 6

Jun 6 "Blood Harvest" showcases unique Perth talents, farms enthusiastic crowd at The Rosemount

James Cross
Live Nation, Music Nation

Blood Harvest was a celebration of great music, great people, and a real testament to this small but passionate city’s thriving original music scene.

AUSTRALIAN JAZZ PIONEERS THE NECKS RETURN TO THE ROSEMOUNT ON SUNDAY JUNE 11
Jun 5

Jun 5 AUSTRALIAN JAZZ PIONEERS THE NECKS RETURN TO THE ROSEMOUNT ON SUNDAY JUNE 11

sarah marshman
Live Nation, Music Nation

Australia's best jazz group THE NECKS return to Perth for one night only. Catch their tantilising set at the Rosemount on June 11. 

Film Review: Is "Wonder Woman" the first good DC film in years, or just another misfire?
Jun 3

Jun 3 Film Review: Is "Wonder Woman" the first good DC film in years, or just another misfire?

Rhys Tarling
Screen Nation

Wonder Woman is very much a coming-of-age movie about plunging into the deepest horrors of the world with hope -- and a grin, and with compassion.

FILM REVIEW: “John Wick: Chapter 2” doubles down on gorgeous action, grotesque violence, glorious thrills
May 31

May 31 FILM REVIEW: “John Wick: Chapter 2” doubles down on gorgeous action, grotesque violence, glorious thrills

Howie Ng
Screen Nation

While Chapter 1 was preoccupied with building its world by inundating us with specific rules that its characters have to abide by, "John Wick: Chapter 2" threatens to blow it all up by showing us what happens when those rules get broken.

Theatre Review: Endgame is Confounding and Creative
May 30

May 30 Theatre Review: Endgame is Confounding and Creative

Eemali McDonald
Art Nation

Black Swan State Theatre Company’s production of Endgame, Samuel Beckett's classic genre-defining absurdist work, perfectly captures the bleak idea of life’s utter meaninglessness.

LIVE REVIEW: DJ Shadow at Jack Rabbit Slim's
May 24

May 24 LIVE REVIEW: DJ Shadow at Jack Rabbit Slim's

Daniel Morey
Live Nation, Music Nation

It’s a rare privilege to see such a seminal act in flesh, and DJ Shadow did not disappoint on his May 23rd show at Jack Rabbit Slim’s.

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