The Dire Straits Experience is quite an experience indeed. With original band members Chris White (saxophone) and Chris Whitten (drums), it occupies a space between professional tribute gig and the real thing, providing a wonderful celebration for fans of the band.
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Frank Iero has managed to produce a killer discography of punk rock tunes while cementing himself as a frontman and admirable vocalist. The band has managed to make a distinctive name for themselves with a unique and refreshing sound and a small kick back with a nostalgic nod to Frank’s past.
Snowden is a powerful and interesting movie that will leave audiences questioning the role of the government in protecting its citizens
The band has matured and brought a new element to their sound with this now 5-piece band. It may not be their best album ever, but it may go down as, Chuck 2.0.
Postmodern Jukebox is a hugely enjoyable show with distinct, old fashioned charm.
A performance by The Whitlams is always a guarantee of a great night out. These days it’s an annual visit, an opportunity to catch up with old friends and remember just how much you enjoy their company.
Hanks and Eastwood have shown an A-grade actor plus an A-grade director definitely equal an A-grade film.
The film is quite a revelation; at a surface level dealing with the recording of the latest Bad Seeds’ album, Skeleton Tree, it is actually about so much more.
Full of bendy riffs, heavy drums, punchy vocals and throbbing bass that is reminiscent of the purest forms of early metal styles, this is music that does not draw from the past, but adds to the brand of blues-rock-metal. Dio would be proud of you lads.
In his solo mode, Felix Riebl shows us a completely different side the performer. At the helm of the Cat Empire, Felix is the energetic frontman, leaping about the stage and leading the party. By contrast, his entire set at the Producers on Wednesday night was delivered from his piano stool.
