Adelaide Fleetwood Mac tribute band Rumours delivered a rollicking and respectful set chock full of the platinum selling Mac’s greatest hits at The German Club this evening.
Ken Grady
Big Country guitarist, Bruce Watson, chats about the band’s return to Adelaide and the stories behind the creation of their iconic debut album ‘The Crossing’ which they will be playing in its entirety at The Gov on March 11.
As a night of interpretations of Green Day songs ‘American Idiot’ is a clear triumph – it engages and excites the senses physically.
Irish iconoclastic punk band, Stiff Little Fingers are coming back to Adelaide in February! Lead singer, Jake Burns, is very excited at the prospect of returning to Adelaide – and not having to compete with Noel Gallagher this time around!
Anathema played The Gov on Saturday: ‘There is no doubt that, when Anathema are on song, their music soars into an intensely emotional place, and they bring their audience along into the deeply moving, soulful state they so deftly conjure.’
The Beautiful Girls played The Gov on Thursday night. Big crowd, but no-one was listening…
Robyn Hitchcock snuck into town to play at The Grace Emily on Wednesday night. As usual, when a genius is at work, memorable moments came thick and fast.
British post-progressive alternative rockers, Anathema, are heading to Adelaide next Saturday night. Singer Vincent Cavanagh spoke to The Upside News at length about a whole host of things that indicate their upcoming show at The Gig will be a massive event that should not be missed!
Alison Moyet never missed a note and every word was delivered with crystal clear enunciation and diction. An awesome performance.
Ciaran Gribbin promises The Beatles First Five show is going to be a great night of fun and excitement! His enthusiasm for the project shines through in his chat with The Upside News as he talks about the Fab Four, INXS, Madonna and U2, and his lifelong passion for melody.
