Live Reviews in Melbourne
Before the Augie March show at Ruby’s Lounge on Thursday the 11th of May, I had never heard any of their music. “Moo You Bloody Choir’ their third album is apparently getting a lot of airplay b... [more]
Before the Augie March show at Ruby’s Lounge on Thursday the 11th of May, I had never heard any of their music.
Moo You Bloody Choir, their third album is apparently getting a lot o... [more]
It was going to be an interesting night judging by their press releases, Gerling’s new album, was a break away from their dance stuff and back to their rock/punk roots.
They were supported by... [more]
I’ve seen Xavier before. He’s a crowd favourite at any festival, and has even recently branched out to creating his own mini-festivals. But the four or five times I’ve seen him strut his stuff... [more]
It was a cold wet and windy wintry night in Melbourne, I didn’t want to go out, but with a chance to catch the Cosmic Psychos, I dragged my sorry arse out of the house.
It was a completely... [more]
A band that’s done the hard yards, moved from Perth to Melbourne, paid their dues and this year after touring overseas, and receiving accolades from the likes of Nick Cave and The Suicides, the... [more]
It’s a balmy Melbourne night and the air with thick with the scent of anticipation. The sold out crowd surges in tense readiness for the evenings feature presentation. Whilst such emotional in... [more]
I hit the Espy front bar and was greeted by a growing crowd of beer swilling monsters and old school St Kilda heathens. Gentle Ben and His Sensitive Side locked in their spurs and delivered an... [more]
There is, there always has been, something so timeless and breathtaking about Melbourne based lit-rock wizards
Augie March’s humble Melbourne gigs.
Since their 1999 debut single... [more]
It was upon a slightly chilly night that I happed to catch first engagement of the St Kilda stopover of the ‘On the Beach’ tour. The touring line up of Dallas Crane, Tim Rogers and the Temperan... [more]