How did this happen?
How did this happen?
We got the chance to speak to lead vocalist, guitarist and harmonica player of The Teskey Brothers, Josh Teskey, about their latest record Half Mile Harvest, spending 10 years together as a band, and their latest tour.
The insanely talented Meg Mac hit the Rosemount with five massive shows, marking her position as one of Australia's greatest talents right now. Read our review here
If I had to summarise Final Portrait in a word, it would be tedious. In many ways, this is fitting for a film about an artist creating an art. That very process is cyclic, never-ending and filled with self-deprecation and doubt. But Final Portrait goes beyond being a comment on the tedium of creation and just becomes painful to watch.
Hypatia uses the suffering of the past to elucidate the plights of the present. Perhaps what was most memorable about Liz Newell’s Hypatia was the constant feeling of heart-pounding anticipation.
Mesmerising duo Angus and Julia Stone return for a night at the Perth Concert Hall to debut their new album "Snow". Read on to find out what we thought!
Listen Out 2017 rounded up a host of great artists and plopped them there, inviting everyone to come let loose for a day, knowing we can recover the day after, on the Queen’s birthday.
Guys, there's just no getting around this: the "Macy Gray DJ Live Set" at the Astor Theatre was a top to bottom Hindenburg-esque disaster.
I remember seeing [Great Gable] around two years ago, playing to about 15 people at the 459 Bar. Yes guys, I remember your cover of Paul Simon’s ’50 Ways To Leave Your Lover’. A truly great choice. Anyways, before this gets a little off track, Gable closed their set with the powerhouse new Foals guitar-tinged track ‘All Day Long’. Leaving the room ringing as they left, it did not take much to see why these guys pull the crowd they do.
Like most drama-mystery books you'll find at the airport, Big Little Lies begins with a murder
Prepare to be swooned; Hiatus Kaiyote lead singer and songwriter has just announced her national tour, to launch her debut solo album Needle Paw.
Elk Bell will launch her new album Republica d’fantAsia on Friday the 29th September at the Fly by Night. The set will be hearing impaired friendly with an interpreter from the WA Deaf Society.
Mother!, with its meandering pace married with pulse-pounding white-knuckled radioactive fear and fury, is unlike any film I've ever seen in the last few years.
At the hands of master craftsman and director Scott McArdle, a transformation occurs: the story of the Soviet space race goes from a strong script, eloquent and thought provoking but still a mere script, into the play embodied by five superb actors and a genius sound guy at the Blue Room Theatre this month. This feat is comparable to the launching of a man into space, just as worthy of applause but far more successful.
James Francos, the 70s, the porno industry. The new bingo for Peak TV.
The Love Junkies delivered another trademark high-energy, sweaty, charged set at The Bird on Friday, September 8, with New Nausea and Childsaint in support.
As well as smashing out hits from Tremelow, the admirably raucous quartet delivered signature tracks from their Gradient EP. Regardless, the band has come far over the years, with their unmistakable, frivolous sing-along songs and searing guitars, to their exploration of more striking threads.
With no more new seasons of Game of Thrones to look forward to until 2019 (!), let's consider the trajectory of all seven seasons in a way befitting a show that's often as harsh and bleak as the bitterest winter winds.
JACK JOHNSON and his band return this summer playing all your favourite songs outdoors, under the stars, touring in support of his forthcoming studio album, All The Light Above It Too.
Global pop phenomenon, ROBBIE WILLIAMS, has confirmed that he will bring his mammoth Heavy Entertainment Show World Tour to Perth in March.