Vibration, singing and signing came together as traditional norms were innovatively built upon, and the audience was treated to a sensational night of entertainment.
Vibration, singing and signing came together as traditional norms were innovatively built upon, and the audience was treated to a sensational night of entertainment.
Southern Californian quartet Movements and British rockers Boston Manor have announced a huge Australian tour. Starting in Brisbane on March 9 at The Triffid, the co-headline extravaganza will visit Newcastle, Sydney, Wollongong, Belgrave, Melbourne and Adelaide, before closing out on March 18 at Amplifier Bar in Perth. the local up-and-coming shoegaze band, Gloam will be opening the show here in Boorloo.
Cocaine Bear bears no charm
Short, but certainly not sweet, Aftersun is a holiday you wont soon forget.
If you’re in it just for the action, so to speak, then not to worry.
Quantamania clearly has a much larger scope; yet it’s completely lacking in texture and character.
One of Australia’s favourite touring festivals, Laneway made a triumphant return in 2023. This event brought the likes of Phoebe Bridgers, Fred Again, Turnstile and Fontaines DC to Perth.
The cinematography of Icelandic scenery surrounding the journey is the best part of Godland.
This episode on the Spoiler Nation Podcast, Spacey Jane guitarist Ashton Hardman-Le Cornu joins Howie as they try to process the Cate Blanchett-starring character study, "Tár", and unpack "Babylon", Damien Chazelle's opulent love letter to cinema.
You will not see a show that will fill you with more warmth.
Branden Fraser is an absolute marvel.
On the latest episode of Spoiler Nation, join Howie and Rhys as they dive deep into your favourite and some of your not-so-favourite movies and tv shows.
Hyper, supported by the City of Swan, is set to return to Midland on Saturday, April 1, 2023, bringing with it a fantastic line-up of local and interstate talent.
Make sure to bring some tissues.
Joske’s comedic timing was impeccable, and the performance had emotion and vulnerability that kept me hooked.
Babylon is dizzying and electrifying, it’s not for the faint of heart nor the pure of soul, but for those ready and willing to wander its gargantuan runtime and indulge in the luxuries of its scope, it proves to be a methodical and beautiful portrait of chaos run rife.
Other People’s Children is a sweet and heartfelt look at the relationships and connections you form and lose throughout life.
Over the weekend of the 7th and 8th of January, Falls Festival took place at Fremantle Park.