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.
Category Archive: Reviews
The Dire Straits Experience is a fantastic night out, faithfully reconstructing some of the great compositions of rock music.
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.
Living The Dream offers another round of classic rock riffs with a level of diversity and new ideas that make this record stand out above the rest. Arguably the best album yet from Slash Ft. Myles Kennedy & The Conspirators
German three-piece psych rockers the Samsara Blues Experiment are a band that very much let their playing do the talking. With no affected stage antics or outlandish outfits, and an absence of talk between songs, their 90 minute set at the Crown and Anchor on Sunday night was all about the music.
The monologue Sea wall at first seems to be a story of joy, family and male bonding, unravelling to reveal a tragedy that feels like a real gut punch.
Adelaide publicity professional Libby Parker (Music SA, Adelaide Festival) is running a PR course for beginners this month at Raj House
It is no mean feat to create a show that can be enjoyed both youths and not as youthful, and to strike a balance in being informative, educational and entertaining. But Amphibian does exactly that in spades.
The real joy of this theatrical rendition is in the language, preserving the power and humour of Winton’s writing and its genuine Australian voice. Matched with some excellent staging and a solid ensemble of actors, That Eye, the Sky is a satisfying piece of theatre.
