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Gig Review: Children Collide @ The Prince Bandroom, 22nd April

Last night Children Collide played a furious and exuberant set at the Prince Bandroom that left the crowd stunned and sweaty. There was always the risk of the show being stolen by opening act Red Riders, with the Aussie favourites recently announcing that this would be their second last Melbourne show, however whilst the support act were indeed very enjoyable, Children Collide left everyone in no doubt whatsoever as to who the headline act was.

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In Short: Grouplove ‘Grouplove’

As Grouplove themselves have said, ‘never trust a happy song’.

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In Short: Daniel Lee Kendall ‘Talk The Night Away’

‘Talk The Night Away’ is a fitting title for Daniel Lee Kendall’s second EP. From the nature of his straight-up folk music to his lyrics and even to the cover liner notes, this is a chatty record.

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In Short: Dirty Gold ‘Roar’

There’s simply nothing not to like about this music, and with Melbourne seemingly descending into an early winter, it might just provide the sounds of summer sun needed to wake you up.

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In Short: Architecture In Helsinki ‘Moment Bends’

By all rights I shouldn’t like this album. But I kind of can’t help it.

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Burial

He plays moody, atmospheric, dark, and surprisingly menacing music, made mostly by himself with the use of the audio editor SoundForge and ample tracking.

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