In some ways, Wooxdmansey’s account gives a more grounded view of the Ziggy years, but it can also be seen to depressingly demythologize this magical time in rock music history and in the lives of seventies glam-rock starchildren nostalgically holding onto a consciously skewed mental image of that golden era in this age of Trump and terror.
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Overall, there are some sublime moments scattered across these three discs. Bush does not let her vocals dominate proceedings – but her voice is in good shape when she tackles the few ‘hits’ that are included here.
If you are yet to discover Beth Hart’s amazing voice, Fire On The Floor is an excellent entry point from which to start exploring her catalogue.
As has been our tradition over the past few years, here is the top 30 albums for 2016 according to The Upside News.
Robyn Hitchcock’s show at the Grace Emily on Thursday night was a homecoming of sorts. A quick scan […]
The only bad thing about an A Day To Remember show is that they now have too many hits to fit into a setlist.
Baroness treated Adelaide to a gigantic setlist of hits spanning across their discography, with a focus on their latest, grammy nominated success, Purple.
The Adelaide Symphony Orchestra and Missy Higgins proved to be the perfect fit at Bird in Hand Winery over the weekend.
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.
