Angus and Julia Stone @ The Tivoli, Brisbane – 25 September 2010 with Luluc – Live Review
Captivating. Atmospheric. Amazing. All of these are words that describe Angus & Julia Stone’s performance at The Tivoli…
Captivating. Atmospheric. Amazing. All of these are words that describe Angus & Julia Stone’s performance at The Tivoli…
Bonfire Nights are relative newcomers to the Brisbane music scene, but they are truly carving out their own distinct style. Stephen Foster and Ruth Nitkiewicz took the step…
At The End of The Night follows Plath’s 2009 debut EP Unrequited, and gives a taste of what we can expect from her next EP.
It may have been mid-week, but that didn’t deter the crowd at The Tivoli who flocked to see The Cat Empire perform on their Cinema tour…
It’s hard to decide where to start praising The Boat People’s new album, “Dear Darkly”. The well established Brisbane four-piece has produced an album fluent in the art of quirky pop, a nicely eclectic mix of songs.
A near perfect rendition of Arrest This Heart made my own heart feel like it was arrested by the sheer beauty of the stripped back performance…
This is lovely folk music with a hint of nostalgia, a bit of fear for the future, and lots of tender sentiments- powerful stuff.
…with their talent for writing old-style pop, the only way for The Bank Holidays is up!
Blame Ringo’s new single At the In-Between is one of those songs that sneaks into your head, and has you singing along before you know it.
Blood Red Shoes pack a lot of punch and is sure to win fans of many people reminded of their favourite 90s bands by their almost nostalgic garage sound.
Tides and Curves is a great showcase of the band’s individual take on bluesy rock, which is very easy to listen to with its punchy music and strong lyrics…
One of the gig’s truly memorable moments came when Sara raised the lights during Walking with a Ghost, bringing the audience out of obscurity, asking them to sing along as she carried the song with haunting, delicate vocals…
Drawn From Bees’ sound is reminiscent of classic Australian rock, with solid backing and layered vocals making Run Away a truly worthwhile listen.
Mapleton’s Origami Army is an infectiously cheery blend of indie pop tunes that bring a smile to the face and make the listener want to sing along…
Carry Nation is music to not only soothe the savage beast, but also to guide you home…