Dinosaur Jr stormed the stage at The Gov last night, proving they are still one of the best alternative rock bands around.
Adelaide
Thebby was a steaming sweat-box for PJ Harvey last night. While the scorching temperatures of the day gave way to an evening storm outside, Harvey’s ten-piece ensemble created a tempest of their own for the packed audience inside.
The annual Laneway juggernaut is only a couple of weeks away from arriving in town and, it its 2017 incarnation, will boast a very impressive line-up. The Upside News has picked 5 things not to be missed at Hart’s Mill on 3rd February.
Nouvelle Vague’s Adelaide performance was a wondrous melange of the odd and the melodic.
Low Teens is a contribution of a 20+ year band finding their strengths and building on these with new inspirations. Finishing with an encore of ‘Awful Lot’, Every Time I Die left Adelaide on the highest of notes proving that they are still only getting started.
It’s less than a fortnight until PJ Harvey hits Thebarton Theatre with a ten piece band as part of her eight date tour of Australia and New Zealand.
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.
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.
Bring Me The Horizon’s rescheduled Adelaide date on Feb 8 at Adelaide Entertainment Centre has just gotten even bigger, with Hands Like Houses announced as a support act joining already announced Aus label mates, While She Sleeps.
