In our first Science Nation article, we explore the science of how computer and phone screens affect our brains and change the way we sleep.
In our first Science Nation article, we explore the science of how computer and phone screens affect our brains and change the way we sleep.
Thank you, Origin NYE, for a wonderful end to 2017.
Rage is the engine which drives Three Billboards outside Ebbing, Missouri's narrative
In this episode of the Spoiler Nation podcast, we attempt to make sense of the divisive reaction to Star Wars: The Last Jedi.
So Solid Records came out with some clean, crisp and fresh electronic trap when Sydney artist Quails released their single ‘We Don’t Need Entertainment’. This post-Flume sound from Quails is followed up with four extra remixes/club bangers on the EP from The Nights, Owe Money Pay Money, Tunnel Sounds and Tallah.
Unlike many sports dramas movies, Borg McEnroe doesn't manoeuvre world-class tennis pros Bjorn (Sverrir Gudnason) and John (Shia LeBeouf) into a conflict in which something more than a Wimbledon victory - love, honour, some other cliched thing – is on the line.
If you enjoy listening to rap that’s a little more substantial than the typical 'Gucci Gang', the All-Amerikkkan Bada$$ album is all yours.
Some of the themes in Coco were surprisingly adult: death, betrayal, and abandonment. This resulted in the audience’s investment in the characters, creating an enjoyable film for all ages.
We sent a Pitch Perfect superfan to cover the final chapter of the hit musical-comedy franchise.
Throughout the album, the emotive wordplay is embedded in accomplished mixes and innovative orchestration. The result is an album jam packed with skillful beats and a beating heart.
Star Wars: The Last Jedi picks up immediately from where its predecessor The Force Awakens left off, but its attitude and intent could hardly be more different.
Despite what was a grandiose send-off in the years prior, LCD Soundsystem are back - and set to hit western shores in Perth in February next year. Receiving sundry reactions from listeners both new and old, the record continues to puzzle critics in its embryonic stage of existence.
The earnestness of Paddington 2 matches its inventiveness too: there's never, ever the cynical, lazy vibe of “Whatever, this is good enough for kids”. If you picture a Wes Anderson film with the deliberate, hilarious cruelty scrubbed away until it's a wholesome sheen, you're nearly there.
Fidelity Festival, newcomer to Perth’s live music festival scene, sure faced their fair share of said growing pains in the lead-up to their maiden voyage at the Red Hill Auditorium on December 2nd, 2017.
With a spectacular line-up, ideal weather and an amazing outdoor venue with ample space to spectate and boogie, the festival proved to be arguably the best night out of the year, with A$AP Ferg and Lunice the stand-out performers.
Really, this is what shoegaze is all about. It’s beautiful, cinematic music for describing the indescribable.
Exceedingly, the two have perfected the binary of poignancy and rhythm. Although a longing, wistful tone doesn't typically suit those seeking to dance, the pair's music is so thoughtfully produced that it had them executing their set without fail.
Having landing third in last year’s triple j ‘Hottest 100’ and secured a place in the Top 10 of the ARIA chart, the young star’s sold-out Thursday show drew in more than 3,000 people of all ages to the charming courtyard of Fremantle Arts Centre.
THE PALACE SOCIETY will deliver a summer of laughter, tears, awe and more laughter with the announcement of their FRINGE WORLD line-up.
Great vibes, sensible drink prices, public transport options galore, loads of street parking, food trucks and still more bands to be added – City Limits Festival is for music lovers who want to cut out the hassle! First release tickets are on sale now!