Tag Archive: review

Live Review: Urthboy in Sydney

There was a sense of appreciation from the crowd and an overall vibe that resonated just how important live music is.

Live Review: Mountain Sounds Festival

We sent reviewer Samantha Dickson and photographer Damon Collum to Mountain Sounds Festival. Here’s what went down.

Live Review: Laneway Festival Melbourne

As the moving Laneway carnival swung through the southern coast, Chloe Mayne and Sophie Metcalfe pulled on their boogie shoes and shimmied along: As the summer festival season hurtles ever onwards along the… Read More

Review: Banoffee – With Her Remixes

Melbourne-based singer/producer Martha Brown, otherwise known as Banoffee, recently released a package of remixes by Roland Tings, Sh?m and Chad Valley of her tune, “With Her.” Nathan Moas checks them out: The warm, light… Read More

Star Wars at St.George OpenAir Cinema

When Star Wars was released last December, we were so pant-wettingly excited that we had to see it on the opening night.

Album review: The Jezabels – Synthia

Australian indie rockers, The Jezabels, will release their third LP next week in a bittersweet fashion. Synthia will be released as the band’s keyboardist, Heather Shannon, undergoes treatment for ovarian cancer. From the first beat… Read More

Review: Allow Catastrophe into your life

With Peep Show finally coming to an end and our short-lived hopes of a Friends re-union dashed (thanks a goddamn lot, Chanandler Bong), we’re in serious need of a new sitcom to get… Read More

Review: Sunflower Bean – Human Ceremony

This may be a big call, but if David Lynch’s upcoming Twin Peaks series were to feature a soundtrack of dreamy indie artists, Sunflower Bean could understandably take a slot. The three piece… Read More

Live Review: Falls Festival Marion Bay

Since joining Lorne in 2003, Tasmania’s edition of Falls Festival has been a popular option for anyone wanting to celebrate New Year’s Eve on the Apple Isle. Aside from potential anxiety for those… Read More

Film Review: Spotlight cuts deep

The revelation of truth is always shocking, especially in relation to a story involving the cover-up of the sexual abuse of children.

Review: Cosmo’s Midnight – Moments

Sydney-based Cosmo’s Midnight have returned with their second EP, Moments. A listen or two in you can hear this is something the Inner-West duo wanted to make waves with, something they spent a lot of… Read More

Børns and Moses Gunn Collective in Sydney

Supporting at Newtown Social Club we have Brisbane based psychedelic rockers, Moses Gunn Collective who mainly play cuts from their excellent album released last August, ‘Mercy Mountain’. They open their set with album… Read More