Live Reviews in Sydney
Despite the god awful winter chill outside, the Spectrum was predictably warm and stuffy, thanks to a full room of punters eagerly awaiting
Furcurve to take to the stage. Armed with a crea... [more]
A combination of a lingering cold, an extremely wet night and a battle with an unforgiving parking meter left me running somewhat late for Dinosaur Jr’s second show at the Metro on Sunday night... [more]
The Once, Twice Three Times a Lady tour comprised of Laura Imbruglia, Melanie Horsnell and Red Ghost. On Friday night, the tour bus made a stop to the Hopetoun Hotel in Surry Hills, Sydney. All... [more]
The Red Paintings, Animal Rebelion tour came to Factory theatre for their first show in Sydney in months and what will be the last visit for 2007. This was a licensed all ages show, so even jus... [more]
Some say that qualities such as chivalry, gallantry and valor were possessed only a long time ago. While many paid their respects for bold and brave Anzacs who possessed all of the above qualit... [more]
The sky was grey, the temperature cooling fast, and it was still only 11am. In short, the perfect weather for an Indie Festival. We were greeted by a fashion parade of hip kids: cute indie girl... [more]
A friendly, family-oriented and much behaved crowd filed into the Sydney Cricket Ground post-a-protest to listen to acts that had been gathered together to stand up for political injustices tha... [more]
Despite the tiny, packed
Spectrum being treated to a lengthy sound-check from the headlining act –
Bit by Bats – it was a surprise to find their album launch didn’t run more s... [more]
As John Mayer’s last show on his Australian tour, which included shows at the Blues and Roots Festivals, it seemed likely that he would be on fire by the time he reached Sydney. He was.
Ben K... [more]
The Great Escape a title inspired by the fact that the venue is at Newington Armoury is how the beginning of my festival began. Upon ticket collection, the ticket itself decided for an early ge... [more]
