Live Review: Interpol

New York rockers, Interpol brought their Falls Festival set for one night at the Palais Theatre on the 4th of January 2019. Blue lights filled the stage as a single guitar sounded as the band walked on stage. The crowd cheered for only a brief moment before they fell silent, Continue Reading

Live Review: Alison Wonderland

Walking into the venue, one couldn’t help but notice the different walks of life that had come to see the Australian DJ play, further cementing that music can touch all different kinds of people and how beautiful that connection really is. Coming off the back of her sophomore record “Awake” Continue Reading

Live Review: TOTO

Toto, Festival Hall   Melbourne brought a scorcher of a day, but that certainly didn’t stop floods of people from packing into Festival Hall. Whether a lifelong fan, or simply there to hear the classics, it was sure to be a show to be remembered. Despite being 15 minutes late, Continue Reading

Progfest Special: Tristan Chu ( AERIALS)

Featuring progressive bands of all styles and genres, from prog, post, psychedelic, art rock, metal and everything in between, PROGFEST is about showcasing bands that think for themselves; bands who rather than following the latest trends, have decided to challenge themselves musically and create music with depth and vision.  Before Progfest kicks Continue Reading

Progfest Special: Simon Mitchell (Chaos Divine)

Featuring progressive bands of all styles and genres, from prog, post, psychedelic, art rock, metal and everything in between, PROGFEST is about showcasing bands that think for themselves; bands who rather than following the latest trends, have decided to challenge themselves musically and create music with depth and vision.   Before Progfest  kicks Continue Reading

Progfest Special: Robin Staps (The Ocean Collective)

Featuring progressive bands of all styles and genres, from prog, post, psychedelic, art rock, metal and everything in between, PROGFEST is about showcasing bands that think for themselves; bands who rather than following the latest trends, have decided to challenge themselves musically and create music with depth and vision.  Before Progfest kicks Continue Reading