Hip Hop artist Mau Power had a massive year in 2014, which included the release of his fantastic album The Show Will Go On and the thought provoking single Freedom featuring Archie Roach
Making its return to the historical Hart’s Mill in Port Adelaide, St Jerome’s Laneway Festival showcased a diverse line up almost as hot as the scorching 37 degree heat.
If you were a child of the 70’s 80’s and remember the classic kids TV show ‘The Banana Splits’, then it’s highly likely you would have heard The Dickies’ famous (or infamous) punk cover of the theme song Tra La La.
If music be the food of love, the capacity crowd that gathered for the Paul Simon and Sting concert were certainly indulged with a sumptuous buffet spread of exceptional entertainment by these two legends sharing the stage
Seminal British rock-band Uriah Heep is heading down to Australia for a tour that includes The Gov on 25th March.
Meet Jesse Davidson: meme enthusiast, multi-instrumentalist and teen prodigy who has come along way since being a finalist in Triple J’s Unearthed High competition.
The rock revolution is upon us and British post-punk outfit Eagulls are simultaneously pioneering this movement whilst soaring to new heights with their self-titled debut. The band from Leeds is comprised of 5 members – two guitarists, a bassist, vocalist and possibly, the world’s politest drummer Henry Ruddell who speaks to me at an ungodly […]
The Adelaide leg of American rockers mewithoutYou's Australian tour on Saturday the 24th was a great night for fans, and a triumphant return for the band who last toured Aus in 2008.
Jimmy Giggle, Hoot and Hootabelle are setting off on a giggle-icious live stage adventure, visiting Adelaide in 2015!
Appearing solo with only her grand piano and a keyboard (sometimes playing both at once), Amos showed no caution here. She threw herself entirely into the performance, baring her soul and living every lyric and musical note
The Governor Hindmarsh saw the much anticipated return of seminal 'sub-pop' pioneers, Radio Birdman on Saturday Night, and although the band has been through several lineup changes in recent years the current crop really hits the mark!
Still creating chaos after more than 30 years despite some lineup changes and a few dramas along the way, American punk icons The Dead Kennedys have returned to Australia to create havoc once again. Original members D.H Peligro, East Bay Ray, Klaus Flouride , and Ron "Skip" Greer on vocals are every bit as hard as they were in their formative years with Jello Biafra leading the charge.
On Sunday October 5th, South Australians will be able to experience a bit of London’s famous West End at Palace Nova, Rundle Street.
In the lead up to the OzAsia Festival, Helen Feng gave plenty of notice that Nova Heart would push some boundaries and make the audience feel slightly uncomfortable yet mesmerized.They didn’t disappoint, and in a show that went just under an hour, they certainly threw some punches amongst the psych-rock soundtrack to Feng’s monologues and spoken word moments.
Ok, I just have to say, these guys are serious crooners. Like, seriously. I also gotta say, they know how to pull a crowd. Thebby was chockers. The show was sold out, with apparently ALL of Adelaide’s hipster crowd moseying on down, with their oversized spring knits, skinny jeans and double denim. Needless to say, beard game was strong
Canberra band Hands Like Houses hit Fowler’s Live tonight for an all ages gig that will raise the roof. The post-hardcore band from our nation’s capital are currently touring their new album Unimagine and have just released an ‘alternative’ EP: Reimagine.
Adelaide's LGBT community is growing hungry with anticipation for the official launch of the Feast Festival's 2014 program, with just one week to go before the full line-up is revealed.
For Grinspoon fans, there’s good news on the horizon! With the band calling an indefinite hiatus, front man Phil Jamieson is back with mate Scott Russo (Unwritten Law) in a sensational acoustic performance that fans can consider as their ultimate Christmas present.
Speaking from his Melbourne home, Singer/Songwriter Alex Watts is enjoying a moment of relaxation prior to embarking on a national tour in August and September to promote his new album “Sing, Strum & Strut’. Having toured the UK in January, Watts decided that it was time to record
Canberra rockers, HANDS LIKE HOUSES show absolutely no sign of slowing down, having recently come off a string of Australian club shows last month, the sextet are announcing anational headline tour this September and October – their 4th headline tour globally this year!