Category Archive: review

Thrown in Sydney – photos and review

It’s a Thursday night at Crowbar in Sydney, and the sign at the ticket stand reads “Sold Out.” This is a rare sight.

The Prodigy live in Sydney: A masterclass in chaos

We sent Chloe Davis-Powell and Adam Davis-Powell along to check out The Prodigy in Sydney.

City and Colour, Nathaniel Rateliff and Alex Lahey in Sydney

City and Colour headlined a stellar lineup at the Hordern Pavilion.

Good Things Festival in Sydney – review and photos

Good Things proved that the heavy music community remains a steadfast force.

The Damned and Hard-Ons in Sydney – photos and review

Sydney was treated to phenomenal show as punk rock royalty from across the globe visited.

Review: The Stone Foxes – Twelve Spells

Twelve Spells is the fourth full length LP from The Stone Foxes. Twelve, and takes them into the more psychedelic side of bluegrass.

Review: Dustin Tebbutt at Sunday Sundown

Annastasia Robertson checked out the latest instalment of Merivale’s Sunday Sundown season: Sydney Sundays are heating up thanks to Merivale and Corona. On a glorious day, the Coogee Pavilion rooftop was packed to… Read More

Temples live at The Metro Theatre, Sydney

British-based Temples made their Australian debut recently. We sent Carol Bowditch and Joel Anderson along to the Sydney show: I have so much respect for this band. Even though they produce music that… Read More

Face Command: Listen to This Shit

Sydney band, Face Command, deliver a lurid, apocalyptic, surreal soundscape which is highly recommended, says Elfy Scott:  As a writer, it’s an incredibly rare and rewarding experience when you’re designated a film or album that… Read More

The Double – Movie Review

After penning the wonderfully melancholic cult flick, Submarine, Richard Ayoade returns and is taking cues from his days as Moss in the IT Crowd with the doppleganger dark comedy, The Double. Carol Bowditch… Read More

Hunx and His Punx live in Sydney, review

Entering a venue when you’re already late, with a mass of people flowing out in the opposite direction always an unnerving situation. Thinking that the set-times for the double-headliner of Shannon and the… Read More

Mercedes Benz Fashion Week Australia, Part 3

Marcus Thaine and Carol Bowditch headed to Carriageworks in Sydney for the final two days of MBFWA:  Emma Mulholland takes the mundane things in life, catapults them through her pop-art-powered mind-collider and creates… Read More