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Review: Steve Tallis’ Memory Ghost

Steve Tallis Memory Ghost Zombi Music These days residing and performing in Paris, Perth singer-songwriter Steve Tallis remains a blues […]

Review: Custard’s Suburban Curtains

Custard Suburban Curtains ABC Music Aussie legends Custard return with another set of short, sharp, shiny gems, proving they’re still […]

Review: Kasey Chambers’ Backbone

Kasey Chambers Backbone Essence Music Group/MGM There couldn’t be a more fitting title for Kasey Chambers’ new album, Backbone. Not […]

Review: Kings of Leon’s Can We Please Have Fun

Kings of Leon Can We Please Have Fun Capitol Records Who are they asking? The title appears to be directed […]

Review: Dua Lipa’s Radical Optimism

Dua Lipa Radical Optimism Warner Continuing to be a prolific figure in the world of music, fashion, and popular culture, […]

Review: Khruangbin’s A LA SALA

Khruangbin A LA SALA Dead Oceans Soundscape masters Khruangbin have returned with their fifth album, A LA SALA: thirty-nine minutes […]

Review: West Thebarton’s Mongrel Australia

West Thebarton Mongrel Australia Domestic La La After nearly a decade of slogging out the trials and tribulations as bands […]

Review: Jack Davies and the Bush Chooks’ The Nighttime, The Wind, The Crocodile

Jack Davies and the Bush Chooks The Nighttime, The Wind, The Crocodile Good Intent Jack Davies has been a low-key […]

Review: Hadyn Ward’s Suitcase

Hadyn Ward Suitcase Independent Hadyn Ward is a singer/songwriter from Albany who has truly lived the journeyman-armed-with-an-acoustic-guitar life. It gets […]

Review: Matt Ponio’s Modify

Matt Ponio Modify Independent Following up his debut album within less than six months, Matthew Pomponio, a.k.a. Matt Ponio, is […]

Review: Dizzy Planet’s Shellshock

Dizzy Planet Shellshock Independent After a string of releases starting with the 2020 single Destruction, purveyors of distortion Dizzy Planet […]

Review: Butter’s self-titled EP

When the butter is finally soft enough, it’s time to spread. After building and rebuilding over the last seven years, Perth seven-piece…

Review: Troye Sivan’s Something to Give Each Other

Troye Sivan Something to Give Each Other Capitol Records In the Perth-raised pop star’s first release of new music since […]

Review: Perth Guitar Quartet’s West Australian Landscapes

Perth Guitar Quartet West Australian Landscapes Independent Perth Guitar Quartet’s (PGQ) debut album, West Australian Landscapes, is long overdue. The […]

Review: Colourmind’s ‘Perfecting Failure’

ColourMind Perfecting Failure Sliptrick Records Though they’re still a relatively new band, Perth quartet ColourMind are already a testament to […]