Tag Archive: review

A Steady Rain is all in the dialogue

Sonia Clarke popped along to the theatre to check out A Steady Rain: Cathode Ray Tube has brought A Steady Rain, made famous during its Broadway run by stars Daniel Craig and Hugh… Read More

San Cisco’s album will lift your mood

Carol Bowditch puts her arms round a hot boy and sways at her school formal to the debut album from Perth’s San Cisco: After the release of their awesome songs Awkward and Rocket… Read More

Glass Towers: Collarbone Jungle

Liana reviews a bunch of lads that have come a long way since their school days: Glass Towers is a band I have quite the soft, squishy, sentimental spot for. Why? Well funnily… Read More

Modern Panic Exhibition in London

Alice Parsons gets herself in a bit of a modern panic at a new art show in ol’ London Town: Provocation, intrigue, flower sculptures and taxidermy are just a small section of the… Read More

Emperor the Stag – Speedwell Drive EP

Andy James has a listen to the new EP from Emperor The Stag. Here are his thoughts: Following the release of single Swan earlier this year, indie four piece Emperor the Stag from… Read More

Flume’s debut album makes you feel good

Carol Bowditch has a listen to Flume’s first LP: Flume, the twenty year old Sydney producer, has just released his eagerly awaited debut to the delight of the many fans he has gained from… Read More

The Perks of Being a Wallflower review

The Perks of Being a Wallflower is a comedy drama set in the US in the early 1990s, and is directed by Stephen Chbosky, who also wrote the novel. Clever chap. Starring Logan… Read More

Caomhe holds wisdom above her years

Every so often, I chance upon an artist who blows me away within seconds of hearing their music. I’m quite fussy and unless you’re John Lennon, resurrected, I’m a hard nut to crack.… Read More

Lazy Habits’ album is original and infectious

As a lifelong Hip Hop fan I have seen it evolve over the years, as acts have had to keep things fresh and interesting for fans. In this day and age where people… Read More

Jazz and a few wines in the vines

Sonia Clarke got her jazz on and her wine on in The Hunter Valley in New South Wales a couple of weeks ago. Here’s what she can recall of events: Sometimes it is… Read More

Seun Kuti & Egypt 80 shake up the soul

Rolling up to the Metro on Saturday night for Seun Kuti, son of Afrobeat pioneer, Fela Kuti, and his full original band, Egypt 80, saw the mood fairly subdued, with a small crowd… Read More

Elizabeth Rose at Goodgod in Sydney

I arrived to catch Gnome, a brother and sister duo that played songs which sounded a little bit like Toro Y Moi mixed with an Animal Collective kind of vibe. The Sydney group… Read More