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The Jezabels

I’ve really been enjoying Sydney outfit The Jezabels for a while now, however I’m yet to see them live. This is set to change soon thankfully, with the band announcing that they will be playing a stand alone Melbourne headline show at The Toff on July 15th. They are coming off a successful run of […]

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Hungry Kids Of Hungary New Video And National Tour

After touring extensively overseas, Hungry Kids Of Hungary are returning to Australia to play a series of headline shows in the leadup to the release of their debut album due in September. New single Wristwatch will get its Australian live debut, and you can check out the brand new video below: Full tour dates, supported […]

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Muse Australian Tour!

Just after gracing our shores for the Big Day Out concerts, Muse will be returning later this year to play a series of headline arena shows. Tickets are supposedly somewhere between $100-$120, and go on sale Monday June 7th. Brisbane – Entertainment Centre Sunday 5th December Sydney – Acer Arena Thursday 9th December Melbourne – […]

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Album Review: Cloud Control ‘Bliss Release’

Cloud Contol have taken their time with this debut album. I remember seeing them supporting Josh Pyke early last year, by which point they already had an EP, a hit single (Buffalo Country), and a series of acclaimed live sets under their belt. Although I definitely enjoyed their support act set, I never would have […]

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Further Splendour Sideshows Update

Splendour sideshows continue to go on sale, and continue to sell fast. Here’s the latest: Yeasayer @ The Prince Bandroom on the 29th of July has sold out, no additional show has been announced. Broken Social Scene @ The Corner Hotel on the 3rd of August sold out (finally!) and a second show was added […]

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Splendour Sideshows Guide

So tickets to Splendour have come and gone, and if you missed out (or even if you didn’t), you’re probably going to be interested in hitting up a few sideshows. The problem of course is that the Splendour lineup was so full of amazing international artists that it’s going to be hard picking just a […]

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