The Adelaide Symphony Orchestra and Missy Higgins proved to be the perfect fit at Bird in Hand Winery over the weekend.
Category Archive: Reviews
Anti-Flag fans can now say they have seen it all. Seeing Anti-Flag’s iconic album For Blood And Empire in full was a once in a lifetime experience that only Australian’s can say they have seen.
Cannibal! The Musical had something for everyone, politically incorrect comedy, genuine musical and acting talent, and a lovable cast of upcoming local actors.
These shows take the artist and the fans back to a moment in time, allowing everyone in the room to reflect and celebrate a moment in their younger self’s life, for better or worse. These shows are an opportunity to see The Used at their peak. Their masterful experience after 14 years of touring and instrumental practice makes this the best performance of their most iconic and beloved album.
Not your normal ‘Day On The Green’ fare then, but perhaps all the better for not having a few hundred wine-soaked sots falling about everywhere you look!
This season of Rough Draft brought us the rough drafts of new works by six talented local choreographers. But it was the ADT dancers themselves whose work stood apart.
A Dallas Frasca gig always promises to be a celebration of raw music, and Friday night at Jive was no different, despite the band fighting jet-lag and tour fatigue.
Saturday at Peter Lehmann Winery was not your regular Day On The Green. While some of these events lend themselves to sipping a Riesling on the picnic blanket, getting softly inebriated as the pleasant tunes drift overhead, this one was an unrelenting assault on the ears. And the crowd loved it.
Labelled within the industry as both the “one man Arctic Monkey” and the “bastard love-child of Billy Bragg and Mike Skinner doing his best Joe Strummer impression”, Treays has humbly shined as the voice of English urban youth
Those who have a ticket for the duo’s sold out show this Saturday night are in for a real treat as, for just a few hours, they can return to the simple joys of the adolescence that they have never quite managed to leave behind.
