Live Reviews in Tasmania
No expectations. That's how I'd describe my thoughts as I was driving to the Republic to check out Josh Pyke and Bob Evans. I knew one of them was from Jebediah, and Laura Imbruglia... [more]
The Drones’ rise to grubby, indie rock glory started some five years ago. After moving to the rock Mecca of Melbourne the momentum gradually built up. A debut release was followed by one of 200... [more]
So I venture out, alone, to check out the AO (Acoustic Orginal) night at Irish Murphy's in Salamanca. Free entry and the chance to see acoustic Fell to Erin encouraged me out of my warm ho... [more]
I was pretty much expecting a cushy day of unperturbed leisurely song and wine. Wrest Point delivered quite nicely. Kim and Dave from Sea FM introduced the day by announcing the success of musi... [more]
Carus Thompson has been writing songs since he was twelve and has been playing in pubs basically since he turned eighteen. Now at the age of twenty-six he has a slew of EPs and albums beh... [more]
It was a night of firsts for me – first night out to see a live band in Tassie for years, first time i'd ever stepped foot into the Trout and first time to see Enola Fall play live – so I... [more]
I won’t lie to you.
I had absolutely no idea what to expect from this show.
The first show by ex-pat Tasmanian promotion team Bleeding Hearts featured local group Midnight Caller supp... [more]
You know you are in for a good time when Ed Kuepper hits town. This man probably has the most diverse and complete back catalogue in Australian music and there is so much good music for h... [more]
A night out with Cannon, Tim Rogers and the Temperance Union and Dallas Crane goes a long way to affirming a boy’s faith in Aussie rock and roll. It’s loud, it’s sweaty and the guys aren’t tha... [more]
What better way to spend the international day of love than with a bona fide, gen-u-ine sex machine? Such was the opinion when 2100 Hobartians took the stellar opportunity of spending the night... [more]
