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Review by Chris Familton. DASHVILLE SKYLINE FESTIVAL 2022 Lower Belford, NSW As you hit the top of a steep rise on a Lower Belford road in in the NSW Hunter Valley, you’re suddenly greeted by […]
Review by Chris Familton. DASHVILLE SKYLINE FESTIVAL 2022 Lower Belford, NSW As you hit the top of a steep rise on a Lower Belford road in in the NSW Hunter Valley, you’re suddenly greeted by […]
The Stones’ Sticky Fingers – Palais Theatre, Sunday February 6, 2022 Reviewed by Nick Corr. Tribute concerts can engender mixed feelings: at one extreme concerns of regurgitating better known material in an almost pantomime fashion […]
Melbourne singer / songwriter Grace Cummings makes a grand statement with her powerful new album, Storm Queen. By Ian McFarlane. GRACE CUMMINGS – STORM QUEEN (Sugar Mountain Records) For Melbourne singer songwriter Grace Cummings it’s […]
Mick Thomas Roving Commission, Cool Sounds, Brooke Taylor & The Poison Spitting Gin Queens Live at The Archies Creek Hotel January 1, 2022 By Nick Corr. Photos by Mark Hopper. Is there a better way […]
By Bernard Zuel. THEY’RE PUTTING US ON VINYLl! Top of the world, Ma, top of the world. In some ways it’s old news for Peter O’Doherty and Reg “my mother called me Chris O’Doherty” Mombassa, […]
By Andra Jackson. The Melbourne International Jazz Festival When: Gala opening concert on Friday November 26 and concerts from Thursday December 2 to Sunday December 5. Jazz is back, and with renewed vigour. – that […]
CAHILL KELLY – CLASSICAL AND COOL JAZZ (Cheersquad Records) Review by Chris Lambie. Neither Classical nor Jazz You never know what potential simmers within a band line-up. Fortunately, Melbourne-based artist Cahill Kelly has made the move […]
All This in Mind EP – Stella Delmenico Review by James Gaunt A four track EP of ghostly folk music from Melbourne. Singing along with her guitar on opener ‘The Drop’, Stella’s voice mixes with […]
The Path Of The Clouds (Bella Union/PIAS) By Bernard Zuel It’s a Pink Floyd day today. At least the Floyd of drifting cumulus, uncertain thoughts and slowly unspooling guitars rather than the crushed spirit, missing […]
By Jeff Jenkins. “A masterpiece is a thousand good guesses.” 19 Things We Learned from Little Steven’s Book “That’s why artists became artists, wasn’t it? To make order out of the chaos? To impose a […]
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