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Album Review: Spoon – Lucifer on the Sofa

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Not Forgotten: Warren Zevon

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Track: Gungfly – Happy Somewhere In Between

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Northern Irish singer-songwriter Colm Warren premieres the live acoustic version of his latest single ‘Dead Days’. ‘Dead Days’ centres around themes of economic inequality and warns of the dangers the ‘working man’ potentially faces in the future with the looming threat of job insecurity due to advances in technology. The original version tackles the issue …

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Whoever said Rock N Roll was dead clearly never saw Des Rocs perform live. From the haircut to the sleeveless leather jacket and vintage guitars, Danny Rocco (a.k.a. the magic man himself) made fans wish that the show lasted forever. This made the lyric of his last song of the night, Suicide Romantics, “Nothing’s meant …

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Nick Cave

When the dark poet meets the bass oracle: Cave and Greenwood spin a web of sound, capturing Sydney audience.

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It’s been a tough year for Festivals over last few years and after some rather turbulent times leading up to today’s date, the Pandemonium Rocks Festival reached the finishing line, somewhat starved and slimmed down but just as determined to entertain. Original headliners Deep Purple, Placebo and Gang of Four fell by the wayside and …

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We are very pleased to premiere the new track ‘There Goes Hollywood’ from indie rocker Iain T. McKelvey, who, in the interests of change and brevity, has shorn the Midnight Tangoes as an appendage to his name but keeps the same jangling rock’n’roll sound and swagger (with the old band members still contributing). McKelvey says …

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From the heart of Naarm/Melbourne’s music scene emerges Leo, a soulful storyteller blending raw emotion with infectious indie-rock melodies. With hits like ‘Doctor‘ and ‘Half Unconscious‘, Leo has already made waves with their unfiltered lyricism and captivating individualism. Now, with the release of their debut EP, ‘Please Leave Quietly‘, Leo invites us into their intimate …

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Steve Smith’s Fallon Cush return to the fray with the rollicking bluesy ‘Sweet Joanna’ that has a luminescent boogie woogie lilt channeling the Stones. It is sunlit by the soaring backing vocals of Suzy Goodwin (who has recently released her own sixties-influenced soul tracks) and represents a far more up tempo side of the band …

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