Live Review: Unknown Mortal Orchestra @ The Triffid 6/12/2015
The Triffid was comforted by a collective crowd of enthused ticket holders, eager to finish their week off and place the cherry atop built anticipation for a sold out show brought to us by Portland-based, New Zealand originates of Unknown Mortal Orchestra.
Live Review: Art of Sleeping, The Jensens, Ivey @ Woolly Mammoth, 04.12.15
“Woolly Mammoth is quiet today”, - said no one ever. That would’ve been slightly weird and disappointing to see it not buzzing and all last Friday night, as all-time-favourite Brisbane own lads Art of Sleeping were coming to rock the shit out of the Woolly Mammoth Mane Stage along with Goldy’s sweethearts Ivey and cheeky The Jensens.
Live Review: RATATAT @ The Tivoli 2/12/2015
Its been a long time between drinks with our Brooklyn Electronica-rock elitist's, Ratatat, four years actually, Big Day Out 2011. Mike Stroud and Evan Mast have touched down to headline Meredith Music Festival, but not before some thoughtful sideshows for the East-coast.
Festival Review: Jungle Love Music and Arts Festival Day 2 -28/11/2015
As the sun rises and kisses the tips of tents, hips of passed out jungle punters and lips of crumbled cans; Day 2 of Jungle Love dawns...
Live Review: Ayla + OK Badlands, The Young Art @ The Milk Factory 26.11.2015
Sunshine Coast local Ayla is finishing her year off the right way. After a stunning 2015, with the release of hit singles like ‘Waiting’ and more recently her debut EP When The World Ends, the young singer had every reason to head out on tour to celebrate.
Festival Review: Jungle Love Music And Arts Festival Day 1 - 27/11/2015
After making a great first impression with their debut in 2014 Jungle Love Music and Arts Festival has returned in 2015 and amazingly has managed to be bigger, better and more invigorating than ever before. Transplanting from Lake Moogerah to Borumba Deer Park the change of scenery brought with it a change in atmosphere that had every single person blissed out and loving life.
Live Review: Slum Sociable @ Black Bear Lodge, 28.11.2015
A tambourine doesn’t often come to mind when the subject of electronic jazz is broached, but in the case of Melbourne band Slum Sociable, eclecticism truly pays off. Hailing from the Victorian suburb Mordialloc, Slum Sociable is fronted by the talents of vocalist Miller Upchurch and guitarist Edward Quin. While the group initially gained ground through platforms such as Triple J Unearthed, their soulful provocatively calming jazz has successfully transformed a local Melbournian following into fans from all across Australia and beyond.
Live Review: Tame Impala @ The Riverstage, 21.11.2015
Perhaps one of the most talked about acts of 2015, Tame Impala, fronted by the legend himself Kevin Parker took punters at the Riverstage on a trip on Saturday night. With their new album ‘Currents’ propelling them into the hearts and minds of fans around the world, the band have played the likes of Coachella, Lollapalooza and Splendour In The Grass and on Saturday, after what felt like an eternity of waiting, it was Brisbane’s turn to experience the magic…