Live Reviews in Tasmania

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The story of hip hop goes something like this. Starting in the 70s, in New York, the art of being a Disc Jockey was changing. Instead of playing one song after another, the DJ would only pla... [more]
British India are a band I have been hearing bits and pieces about, but other than thinking that they had a cool name and hearing a few tunes on Triple J, I hadn’t heard as much as I would... [more]
The Vasco Era returned to the Republic for 2 shows on October 20th and 21st for their second national tour since the release of their debut “Oh We Do Like To Be Beside The Seaside”... [more]
The Vasco Era have fast grown a reputation for being one of Australia’s best live acts. I regrettably couldn’t make their last show in Launceston. Luckily, less than four months later they... [more]
Wednesday October 3. Enola Fall, Dean Stevenson, The No No's, Adam Cousens and Red Rival battle it out for the big stage at the Falls Festival. First up, Enola Fall set the... [more]
To kick off the evening, Mista Savona chilled out the small (but growing) crowd, with his groovy, relaxed reggae dubs. Deserving of a much larger audience, he served up a rhythmic plat... [more]
Mother's Day for me, was Lewisham... A six year old... Park Beach, running through the water fully dressed and building sandcastles... Nachos... Linc le Fevre... Sunset... Dan Sultan and... [more]
Now I heard reports of The Lazys, as they played a warm up headline gig at Irish Murphy's in Salamanca the night before, which I had every intention of seeing but well, life happens. The... [more]
“You make me want to La La...” That was the first thing that sprung to mind when I went to Halo to check out the 6th Birthday of a Hobart event I had so far managed to never attend. La La –... [more]
<strong>Coven</strong> – its reputation (and many photographs of past Coven's) proceeds it . Although, everything I have heard was very kind and appealing to say the least. U... [more]
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