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Classic Rock Classic RockLive Review: The New Pornographers flaunt their melodic reserves on return to Melbourne The New Pornographers returned after a nine-year absence, with the dignified acoustics of Melbourne Recital Centre emphasising the band's melodic authority.
Electronic ElectronicRecord of The Week: Luboku, ‘Pale Blue Dot / Lift Off’ It’s no coincidence that the 30 year anniversary of the day NASA’s Voyager 1 space probe took a picture of Earth was the same day...
Metal MetalLive Review: Tool @ Qudos Bank Arena, Sydney Review: Tool at Qudos Bank Arena, Sydney, February 18, 2020. Tool had been unwittingly teasing the follow-up to the quartet’s 2006 album, 10,000 Days for over...
Classic Rock Classic RockLive Review: What makes Robert Forster such a compelling live presence? Joined by guitarist Scott Bromiley, Go-Betweens bass player Adele Pickvance and his wife Karin Bäumler on violin, Robert Forster was in radiant form.
Blues, Roots and Soul Blues, Roots and SoulAlbum of the Week: Allen Stone, ‘Building Balance’ Washington soul singer Allen Stone has released his greatest album yet.
Electronic ElectronicAlbum of the Week: Ásgeir, ‘Bury The Moon’ Bury the Moon, the third album from Ásgeir, arrived on Friday to proffer the world soaring vocal styles, and melancholic electro-pop.
Classic Rock Classic RockReview: ‘The Slow Rush’ could be the greatest Tame Impala album yet 'The Slow Rush' is set to serve as the fourth Tame Impala album upon its release this week, and it's one of Kevin Parker's best efforts to date.