He’s going to take awhile to build the audience he surely deserves, but make no mistake, on the evidence of Saturday night’s show at The Exeter, Ben Wright-Smith will do it.
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Let’s face it, you will never be better than Glenn Danzig.
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Sister’s Doll, Four By Fate and Bruce Kulick Adelaide, Bridgeway Hotel Saturday 20th May 2017-05-23, reviewed by Hollee Gunter.
The second installment in the John Wick series is a stylish shoot-em-up with even more violence than its predecessor.
Metalcore heavyweights Northlane brought their surprise new album Mesmer to Adelaide’s Enigma Bar on Wednesday, May 10 as part of […]
Opera Oblivia was one of the biggest releases in the Australia heavy music scene in 2016, a year later Hellions have created a killer live performance.
The Whitlams are now quarter of a century old, and it seemed many of those who have grown into middle age along with the band were in attendance at the Festival Theatre on Saturday night, all happily reliving the joys, frustrations and outrages contained within Freedman’s songs, rejoicing in the full dramatic sensurround sound of the soundtrack of their lives.
The fascinating documentary, David Lynch: The Art Life, will be screened, in a double bill with a new print of Eraserhead, at the Palace Nova Cinemas on Sunday 21 May from 2:15pm, as part of the American Essentials Film Festival 2017.
POND’s follow up to Man It Feels Like Space Again is a triumph, marrying the sonic creativity of Berlin-era Bowie with some New Romantic style earworms, while also retaining more than a hint of the garage glam this band does so well.
