Baroness treated Adelaide to a gigantic setlist of hits spanning across their discography, with a focus on their latest, grammy nominated success, Purple.
The Gov
The great news is that, despite time taking its toll on so many of their contemporaries and confining these acts to our fast receding memories, The Animals are still gigging and travelling the world – and coming to Adelaide.
Joe Camilleri was quite ok with getting up early to chat about the album, Adelaide and his shithouse days.
Howard Jones is excited about playing a series of Australian shows this November with his old friend, Kim Wilde.
We talk to Aaron Gillespie about the upcoming Underoath tour as they perform They’re Only Chasing Safety and Define The Great Line in full.
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.
Dope Lemon is the new project from Angus Stone, of Angus and Julia Stone fame, and it is coming to Adelaide very soon.
Guitarist Brooks Betts of Pop Punk Emo band Mayday Parade talks about the upcoming Australian tour in support of new album Black Lines, which new bands he’s rating, supporting Yellowcard last year and the politics behind bands being billed on a lineup.
Review: Taking Back Sunday’s Tidal Wave is an amazing album from a newly inspired and reenergized band. New album Tidal Wave will reinvent Taking Back Sunday, putting the spotlight back on them, but perhaps dividing fans in the process.
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.
