Photographer: Krista Melsom – www.facebook.com/kristabellaphotography
Steel Panther at Eatons Hill Hotel, Brisbane – 20 May 2018 Photographer: Krista Melsom
Steel Panther at Eatons Hill Hotel, Brisbane – 20 May 2018
Guest appearance by Steven Adler, Constantine Maroulis and Sean McNabb
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Red Fang at the Cambridge Hotel, Newcastle – 11 May 2018 Photographer: Ben Hosking – hoskingindustries.com.au
Newcastle has always played host to international bands. It’s just that it has never been with the same kind of frequency of our neighbours south to Sydney. In fact, my very first proper concert experience was Pantera when they played the Newcastle Entertainment Centre on their Far Beyond Driven tour.
Singer/songwriter JOSHUA RADIN (USA) is bringing his self proclaimed “whisper rock” to Australia for an evening of intimate and deeply personal performances (May 2018). We caught up with Joshua ahead of his Australian tour dates.
Another resounding success for the Groovin The Moo machine as it landed in Bendigo on Saturday. The day started well with unusual warm weather and a bumper crowd all 22,000 of them confirming another sell out to this ever increasingly popular festival. Although predominantly catering for the teens to twenties there was also a fair bit of grey in the crowd validating the popularity of diversity in the lineup, essentially there was something on the bill for everyone. Continue reading Live Review : Groovin the Moo – Bendigo, VIC – Saturday 5 May 2018→
Designers featured:
Isabella Raco, Whitehouse Institute of Design, VIC
Lisa Liu, University of Technology Sydney, NSW
Lucie Martyr, University of Technology Sydney, NSW
Lucy Dickinson, RMIT, VIC
Madeleine Jost, RMIT, VIC
Mikala Tavener Hanks, University of Technology Sydney, NSW
Rachael O’Brien, University of Technology Sydney, NSW
Rachel Louey, RMIT, VIC
Shaydn Gill, Whitehouse Institute of Design, VIC
Tess Tavener Hanks, University of Technology Sydney, NSW
Xiangqiao Sheng, RMIT, VIC
Yael Frischling, University of Technology Sydney, NSW
Dave Hole had been on my radar for many years thanks to regular mentions from a mate, noting that he doesn’t release much or tour Australia often. So here comes Goin’ Back Down album number 12 (I think) – after at least 3 years of preparation, writing and learning about engineering and production, building a studio, as well as working out all of the various musical parts he was going to play. Eight of the tracks see Dave Hole playing everything himself, along with some samples and loops, and 3 tracks feature some sidemen on Bass, Drums and Keyboards. Continue reading Album Review : Dave Hole – Goin’ Back Down→