On Saturday 30th and Sunday 31st of May, two of Australia’s largest secondhand music dealers will join together to bring two truck-loads of records & CDs to Adelaide.
Author: Libby Trainor Parker
Using electronic and falsetto tones, Johns is barely recognisable, but this complete musical change could earn him an entirely new legion of fans.
This is a lively, seductive album; full of warmth and colour, it’s the sound of a band playing to their strengths.
This year, the 15th Adelaide Cabaret Festival kicks off from June 5th until the 20th and it’s set […]
Soul singer Emma Donovan returns to Adelaide this weekend, accompanied by Melbourne rhythm band, The PutBacks.
There’s an authentic feeling to the music here: a refreshing win for artistic integrity. It’s a bit of gamble, and risks alienating many a hipster fan, but in broadening their horizons, Mumford & Sons avoid turning into the musical caricature that had seemed almost inevitable.
Ex Machina is an absorbing piece of speculative fiction. Strong on ideas and characterisation, Alex Garland (The Beach) capably draws on his skills as a novelist in this confident directorial debut that lies somewhere between Frankenstein and Spike Jonze’s Her.
Unfriended, directed by Leo Gabriadze presents a new age approach to the horror genre. The story begins with […]
The new video shows Liam, Keith, Maxim and Sleaford Mod’s front man Jason Williamson as fans have come to know and love them: hanging out in a disused shop in North London, upfront and unapologetic.
What makes the second record stand up so well is that, rather than succumbing to the temptation of rehashing the same sound, the band has pushed themselves into new musical areas. And as a consequence of taking this risk, there’s a raw edginess on the new album not present on the debut.
