The Crown and Anchor is one of Adelaide’s favourite venues for live music, and partying with people who love live music. On Friday night, these two beautiful elements combined perfectly when Mere Machine, Ben Gel and the Boneyard Saints and Surviving Sharks took to the stage.
Category Archive: Reviews
2014 has been a year that has underscored the value of the rock’n’roll live experience, but it has also made me worry about its future.
Here are the best albums of the year, as rated by us. Let us know what your favourites were.
Radio in this country probably won’t play this …
The title of the work signals a new beginning for the band and it comes as no surprise that it is infused with a sense of mortality. However, with a robust feeling of optimism to balance things out, this is not a grim, melancholic affair…
A seated gig at the Festival Theatre is not the usual set up for an audience with Nick Cave. Looking out at the crowd part way through Sunday night’s performance, Cave commented that it was strange to see everyone seated. This was always going to be a bit different…
As Russian flags proudly fly on government buildings in eastern Ukraine, proud and nationalistic stories are being recited […]
Written by Essential Talent and produced by Feast Festival, 3 Queens and a Diva is a neat little show and perfect for the Festival this year; it’s very funny, deliciously indulgent and a visual spectacular.
Havens Dumb is the first new material from Augie March in six years, a period of hibernation that […]
Singer/songwriter and Australian 90s pop icon Rick Price played an intimate set for a small but appreciative crowd at one of Adelaide’s most beautiful, yet underused venues.
