Live Reviews in Melbourne
Does anyone else find that, on some occasions, you end up enjoying the support bands far more than the headliners? Tonight, at the cushy yet dank Espy Basement, the bands only seemed to depreci... [more]
Tonight, I can’t help but consider my sister. My dear sister Maree is 17, and the complete polar opposite of your humble narrator. Where I am rain; she is sunshine. Where I am white; she is bla... [more]
I love a mid week show, nothing gets me through hump day like seeing loud guitars. I was pretty disappointed when they dropped out of the Soundwave line-up but thankfully, the much hyped
C... [more]
Call it uncustomary, odd even, to produce a review on
one band, and a rather small-time one at that (no disrespect intended, as you will notice from the remainder of this deconstruction) b... [more]
Don’t ask for tea at Revolver. I enjoy a cuppa, don’t we all? And why should I be confined to Beer County when out and about (though a fine town it is)? So, if you don’t want the tea you’ve bee... [more]
Not to sound Seinfeldian, but what is the
deal with flannelettes? I am not even joshing when I estimate at being able to see at least 6 from any vantage point in the crowd (even a heavy cr... [more]
Foul temptress! How am I to possibly assuage my beer inclination when the offer of $2.50 pots is on the table?? I’m guessing that’s what brought most others to Miss Lib’s tonight, but I deduce... [more]
Who ever said music and comedy didn't go together? (I think it was my friend Jamie: "Hey Lisa…music and comedy don't go together"). Regardless, tonight is an impressive méla... [more]
As the irrevocably dull
Quiet The Few began the proceedings of the night, I settled down, beer in hand, in the most unlikely of venues for this gaggle of groups to play. The Cornish Arms h... [more]
What a day it was. Music lovers from all walks of life entered through the gates of the Melbourne Showgrounds. The majority sporting black band tees, skinny leg jeans and Chuck Taylors all... [more]
