At The Gov on Sunday night, Radio Birdman delivered a timely (& loud) reminder of why they are still among the best bands this country has ever produced.
Author: Ken Grady
Spain’s nuclear powered pub rockers, Los Chicos, stole the show at The Gov on Sunday night, and presented the crowd with an impassioned, raucous, high energy performance that will live long in the memories of those who witnessed it.
The Upside News spoke to Mott The Hoople’s keyboard player, Morgan Fisher, about all things Hoople and the chances of being them in Australia soon…
Melbourne art pop band, The Fix Ups, have just released their debut album, and despite, or perhaps because of its naïve musical simplicity, it’s a winner.
Postmodern Jukebox returned to Adelaide on Saturday night and reminded us all of why they attract such a fanatical following.
Director Yang Mingming’s first feature film, Girls Always Happy, will screen as a centrepiece of this year’s OzAsia Film Festival’s Women Directors In Asia selection.
The Great Buddha is not an easy film to watch, it is confronting in places, and the characters are hard to warm to – but by the film’s end you realise that a number of its images and ideas have been burned indelibly into your psyche.
The Upside News had the chance to speak to prog rocker Steven Wilson and he seemed more than happy to share his views on his recent positive change of fortune, his latest album, and the upcoming Australian tour and new live DVD.
Stiff Records stalwart and indie rock favourite, Wreckless Eric, is making his way back to Australia for the first time since 1980! Catch him this November at The Gov!
If the local audience reaction to the premiere screening of Marion Pilowsky’s first feature film The Flip Side is anything to go by, the film is destined to do well here in Adelaide.
