The Mars Volta There are certain things you come to expect from The Mars Volta; two to three hour long sets, enigmatic visuals, and an array of songs...
Wu-Tang Clan Festival Hall is one of those extremely daunting venues that make you feel as insignificant as a gnat. Seeing that many people amassed in such...
Gomez With a slew of national shows and a much talked about performance at Splendour in the Grass, Gomez graced an appreciative audience with their presence...
Does It Offend You, Yeah? First band on the bill this evening were five piece, Northeast Party House. Still very young and finding a common sound, the band showed a...
Kele It takes a fair crowd to fill the circus tent that is HQ. Towards the end of the second support act (Melbourne’s Strange Talk), the...
Glasvegas It wasn’t your usual Monday night, that’s for sure, as large numbers of Scottish followers were found burrowed within the Hi-Fi bar, supporting their fellow...
DJ Shadow With talk leading up to this gig focusing exclusively about the visual aspect of the show, there was little impact when walking into the Palace...
Pulp Pulp. A band that was at the forefront of the music period known as Britpop, along with Blur and Oasis, have recently reformed after being...
Randy Newman Born in 1943, singer/songwriter/composer Randy Newman became a professional songwriter at the age of seventeen. His songs have been covered and interpreted by a vast...
Mere Theory The hard hitting drums, shredding guitar solos and roaring vocals could be heard from miles away as the Unibar was turned inside out by several...
The Kills The Kills’ Melbourne show sold out in a stupidly short amount of time, and arriving at The Prince Bandroom, it’s easy to see why: it’s...
Seeker Lover Keeper There has been much hype and chatter recently about the Aussie diva supergroup: Seeker Lover Keeper, and with good reason. The group consisting of Holly...