Adelaide’s Cabaret Fringe Festival is now in full swing and will continue to swing until the end of […]
Author: Libby Trainor Parker
Following the band’s relocation to LA, the emphasis is on reconnecting with fans in more intimate venues, touring with slightly less fanfare in support of their Anchor EP. The Gov provided a perfect location for this, with the diverse, sold out crowd genuinely appreciative of the chance to catch the act in such a great pub venue.
“I’m coming to your town to put on an unforgettable live show that the fans will not forget. That’s why I’m coming. To rock the house and meet the fans.”
Nicholas Winter is a young South Australian singer and actor who has been landing some impressive roles of […]
While Love Like Hate will bypass Adelaide on this national tour, we can possibly look forward to seeing them on their next journey through.
Hans in Das Haus featured special guest appearances by an Adelaide senior citizens choir as well as a duet with Willsy, but not to be outdone by his own prowess, Hans is planning something just as spectacular this time.
Maestro Series 2: Passion, the second in AdYO’s popular Maestro series of concerts, will be presented on Saturday, June 27 and Sunday, June 28.
“A lot of people say they make music for themselves, and there’s merit to that, but if it’s just about making music for yourself, then you wouldn’t release it.”
Taking cues from Kiss and Muse, Sunny says the Triumph Over Logic is a stage show to behold.
A feast for the ears, Why Make Sense? displays an abundance of creativity in the production mix. But there’s also striking restraint here, with enough space that the listener never gets overloaded. What separates Hot Chip from many other electronica acts is that they do, indeed, sound like a band.
