Seven Sonnets & A Song is the result of this cultural interweaving and, like a lot of Kelly’s more recent work, it is largely a success with few frayed seams.
Category Archive: Reviews
This album is going straight to my list of favourites.
After bypassing us on their mini Australian tour late December last year, Custard were finally back in South Australia!
Gang of Youths are the real deal. In an era of producers and manufactured music it’s great to see a band who clearly enjoy making music together and who do it so damn well.
Director Megan Dansie’s revival of the play has a number of great strengths, not least the riveting performance of Robert Bell in the lead role.
This role sees McCarthy in a role she excels at: a sassy, sexy, powerful woman with some intelligently funny dialogue and some serious power dressing.
Lyrical heroes of kitchen sink drama, both Miles Kane and Alex Turner have crafted another beautiful album that speaks to an audience of heartbroken and lamenting listeners.
This was a very special gig and one of the most enjoyable shows I’ve experienced in a while.
It may have taken Stiff Little Fingers four decades to come to Adelaide and play a full set but there were obviously a lot of people extremely happy that they finally made the trip.
Dallas Green may use City and Colour to showcase his knack for constructing a gentle, affecting ballad, but his live show draws a large and very enthusiastic audience. The Monday night show at Thebarton Theatre was packed with exuberant fans ready to end the Easter weekend on a high.
