Live Reviews in Adelaide

The first night of the two-part Best of the V Festival established itself as a winner for fans of indie-rock. This was largely due to the brilliant performance of legendary act,... [more]
Red Riders may be able to spell ‘ Aspirin’ but the question is, can they spell ‘ Disappointing’? Hitting Jive bar with support acts Adelaide locals ‘ Fire! Santa Rosa Fi... [more]
Regular John had the unenviable task of warming up a room that was only beginning to fill up for The Bronx but they rose to the challenge where others might have sat back. They are straight-dow... [more]
Life is truly wonderful when you expect a good gig and experience a great one. Such was the case when The John Woods Band and Ash Grunwald took over The Gov for a night of peerless blues ‘n’ r... [more]
The amps were piled high for a decent decibelfest at Fowlers, but maybe the strangely subdued audience were sensing that the night was going to be a good one rather than a great one. Tell Laur... [more]
Melbourne rockers Dallas Crane played an electric set, leaving the beer bogan crowd, hot, happy and possibly stinkier than before. Drawing a crowd of people, that looked like they’d just wander... [more]
Hitting the stage at the Governor Hindmarsh, Behind Crimson Eyes produced an impressive show, rocking out for the small crowd. The boys hit the stage, accessorized in eyeliner and black electri... [more]
Blue King Brown hit the Governor Hindmarsh on Friday 25th November on their ‘ Stand up’ album tour, with an emphasis on supporting independent artists, not working with labels and support. 1... [more]
After much anticipation and a soundcheck that lasted almost an hour due to technical difficulties with guitarist Deniz Tek's equipment, Radio Birdman finally came on just before 11:30 play... [more]
Having known nothing of Starky, their origins, influences or sound before their performance, this really was an all knew experience for me. Local Adelaide band Move to Strike warmed up the less... [more]