Live Reviews in Brisbane
Once again Brisbane played host to one of the countries premium metal festivals, Over Cranked. With an impressive line up of both international and local acts it was a day set to be full of son... [more]
Rounding out an extremely full and eclectic week of musically mayhem in Brisbane, Bluebottle Kiss head north to offer up their latest single, The Women Are An Army, from the forthcoming Doubt S... [more]
A sold out house was on offer for Radio Birdman to give us a taste of what’s in store with their new release due out in July.
Well placed as support, Brisbane’s Giants of Science tear thro... [more]
First act of the warm evening, as usually is the case in a venue such as The Zoo, Beth Preston nonchalantly took to the stage solo. With her charming and almost Canadian-esque sounding vocals,... [more]
From the little I’d heard, I liked what Riff Random are doing.
Their sound, the sum of the more favourable psychedelic elements of The Brain Jonestown Massacre, a little bit of the ‘Madche... [more]
The Dandy Warhol’s owe Brisbane. They never come to visit much, compared to the other eastern states and after their last farce that was the ’04 Big Day Out, could they make up for it?
Aft... [more]
With the sudden passing of Billy Wolf and the logical cancellation of their impending July Australian tour, I assumed that it would be some time, if at all, before we got to witness the inimita... [more]
A healthy crowd gets in early to enjoy the night’s balminess and Damn Arms. Predominately made up of what we'll call the ‘610’crowd, some are more than likely here for the remnants of Snap... [more]
An early kick off sees
La Cosa Nostra well into stride as I take my place toward the pointy end of the Orient hotel with a steadily building, but none too urgent crowd for tonight’s procee... [more]
Hoping to witness Sounds Like Sunset in full noise mode, I made my way to the Alley Bar where it’s, well, not all beer and skittles.
After a tempting taster supporting Screamfeeder last ni... [more]