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You Have To Hear: Jonathan Boulet Covering Eddy Current Suppression Ring

Continuing their run of getting absolutely phenomenal acts into the studio, Triple J had Pluck favourites Jonathan Boulet (or, as they shall henceforce be known, Jonathan Boulet And The Groovy Kangaroos) this morning liking a version. The band played their original track North To South-East To You, which I was initially disappointed with, having hoped for […]

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Gig Review: Jonathan Boulet @ St Kilda Festival, 14th February

Earlier today, Jonathan Boulet played a 45 minute set at the enormous St Kilda festival. This was my second time seeing him live this weekend, but he was very impressive the first time, and free live music is hard to resist, so I had no doubts about seeing him again.

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Gig Review: Jonathan Boulet @ Northcote Social Club, 12th February

Last night, NSW artist Jonathan Boulet played a sold-out gig at the Northcote Social Club. I saw him last year at Homebake, but at the time didn’t really know enough of his stuff to fully appreciate his set. This being said he was still fantastic and one of the many reasons why the festival was […]

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Upcoming Cheap Melbourne Gigs

If there’s one problem with loving live music it’s that it really can get expensive sometimes. With that in mind I’ve compiled this list of great bands you can see in Melbourne over the coming months, all for less than $25 each (including six $15 or under!), which is phenomenal value for money.

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You Have To Hear: Jonathan Boulet

Jonathan Boulet is a musician from Sydney, and his debut self-titled album, released last year, has earned him accolades from all around the country.

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The Best Albums Of 2009 [Part 1 Of 3]

[I’m not really sure why I’m still getting so many hits on this, if you’re looking for my best albums of 2010 list it can be viewed here] So it’s approaching the end of the year, and with no promising releases scheduled before the new year, I figured it was time to put together the […]

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