GIG REVIEW – Tiny Ruins
Words by LAUREN WILLIAMSSounds like: The gentle rawness of Laura Marling’s vocals with a folk-ballad style reminiscent of Nick Drake.Smack-bang in the middle of the Australian tour of their second album
Words by LAUREN WILLIAMSSounds like: The gentle rawness of Laura Marling’s vocals with a folk-ballad style reminiscent of Nick Drake.Smack-bang in the middle of the Australian tour of their second album
Words by SAMI-JO ADELMAN John Michael McDonagh’s follow-up to his debut The Guard is a black comedy, starring the stoic Brendan Gleeson as a good priest tormented by his own rural
Words by SAMI-JO ADELMANIn 1724, Pierre Marviaux wrote La Fausse Suivante (The False Servant), a play that examined tales of frivolity, money, indulgent romance and flexible morality with strong Commedia
Midway through the Australian tour of their self-titled debut album, Little Bastard’s guitarist Dan D’Arcy caught up with LAUREN WILLIAMS to talk wild parties, recording the album and touring shenanigans.If
Words by ANDY HUANGPhotography by BRYCE THOMAS Every year around this time, I will inevitably see Power Rangers walking along the platforms of Lidcombe Station. This time, this year, I was
Words by JADE ELLENSounds Like: The indie rock of The Strokes with the shoegaze of The Raveonettes.Touring their recently released debut album Dream of Reason, Brisbane band The Cairos played
Words by GEORGIA HEIGHWAY Sounds like: an up-tempo variety of Brit-rock, somewhere in between Bloc Party, Miles Kane and The Libertines.Hailing from Essex, The Bohicas showed off their debut EP at
Words by AMELIA CALDER Yves Saint Laurent, directed by Jalil Lespert, is a biopic film about the famed fashion designer of the same name. Though primarily marketed as a film about
Words by ALEXANDRA JADE Sounds like: a female Sam Sparro with a dash of Vanessa Amorosi and Pink.Bec Laughton performed at The Upstairs Beresford in Surry Hills, launching her new EP
Words by NINAH KOPEL All This Mayhem delivers a thrillingly real insight into the crazy lives of Australian skateboarding icons Tas and Ben Pappas. The brothers from Melbourne conquered the world,