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Don’t Miss: Last Dinosaurs

Make sure to catch Pluck favourites Last Dinosaurs as they tour all around the country in support of their EP ‘Back From The Dead’, following supporting Yves Klein Blue’s national tour. I’ve seen these guys live twice and they’ve gone from strength to strength recently, so I’m really looking forward to this. They are a […]

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Don’t Miss: Cloud Control

Pluck favourites Cloud Control will be embarking on a national tour this May in celebration of the release of their upcoming debut album, ‘Bliss Release’. I’ve already heard most of the album live and it is going to be absolutely awesome. The band’s live show is a real treat as well, and has earned them […]

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Don’t Miss: The Sounds Loud Festival

If you like the Melbourne music scene, you will like this festival. Especially if, like most people, you also like free stuff. Sunday the 11th of April will see a very impressive lineup descend on Queens Park for the inaugural Sounds Loud Festival. If you think the last thing that Melbourne needs is yet another […]

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Don’t Miss: Heaps Of Gigs

There has been a typically ridiculous amount of bands announcing Australian/Melbourne tours recently, and even though I’m really starting to run out of money to spend on live music, there are some of these that I just can’t imagine missing. So check it out:

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News: Free Philadelphia Grand Jury Downloads And Tour Dates

The Philly Jays have certainly been busy recently, playing Festivals including Falls, as well as touring as a support act for Franz Ferdinand. They have also announced that their new single, I Don’t Want To Party (Party) will be released on iTunes March 22nd, and will be accompanied by a remix of the Philly Jays […]

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Don’t Miss: Kid Sam

Pluck favourites Kid Sam have just announced a headline tour. I’ve seen them live twice before but never at their own show, so I’m really looking forward to it. Hopefully they will break out some of their acoustic songs such as The Sunday Bus as well as their more well-known Radiohead-esque distorted songs such as […]

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