Darwin Deez Backing up from Splendour In The Grass, American indie act Darwin Deez played their first of two sideshows at The Standard on Tuesday night. Opening...
In My Mind You’ll probably think that the first track by this Western Australian songstress sounds very familiar, as you may have heard her smooth, endearing vocals floating...
Karnivool Walking up the stately staircase of Melbourne’s Town Hall, there’s an overwhelming feeling that this Karnivool show is going to be something quite unique. The...
Metal MetalAbsent Light It’s been five long years but Misery Signals have returned, all guns blazing, proving they were down but never out. After significant issues such as...
Let It Fly Diesel’s first studio album in five years starts out promising with three catchy tracks that deliver his trademark irresistible bluesy pop-rock in spades. The catchy...
Bernard Fanning Bernard Fanning and Big Scary’s Sydney show was all about presenting something new while still retaining a firm handle on the past. The fact is...
Castlecomer As soon as the doors open at Oxford Art Factory there is a steady stream of ticket holders making their way inside. The venue, which...
James Blake It’s hard to put a show into words when it left you completely speechless. Making his second trip to our shores in the short space...
Passion Pit Passion Pit brought their bouncy pop tunes to Melbourne’s The Palace for a rather standard yet hit-laden mid-week show. Ably supported by Sydney’s experimental trio;...
The Darling Downs The curtain of The Toff stage parts and at its centre stands a young man ready and waiting to open the night. An acoustic guitar...
Adalita “I wish for good things. It’s so warm in here,” sings Adalita on ‘All Day Venus’ – the reverberating teaser track from her soon to...
Self Initiation Drawing from a range of post-punk influences such as Dead Can Dance, Swans, and Soft Moon, Melbourne’s ASCETIC: have delivered an impressively responsive release that...