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Review: Kraftwerk at Riverside Theatre

Perth Convention Centre must hate money. If it wasn’t already borderline redundant and a total eye sore on the city landscape, they’ve now…

Review: Alvvays at Metro City

In what’s been a banger summer thus far for international acts coming to Australia, you can add Alvvays to the list as the beloved indie…

Review: Allah-Las at Freo.Social

The sixties are a treasure trove for modern musical influences, and the number of upstart bands cribbing the smooth sounds of surf rock would…

Review: The Songwriters Café ft. Helen Shanahan, Lucky Oceans, Boox Kid and Toby Beard

Hosted in the picturesque Moore & Moore Cafe in central Fremantle, The Songwriters Cafe is a series of raw and intimate…

Review: The War on Drugs and Spoon at Kings Park

Perth was in for a stupendous start to the work week as two of the biggest rock bands of the new century played host to a show not soon…

Review: L7 at Rosemount Hotel

Forming in the mid-80s in Los Angeles, L7 were one of the first all-female heavy alternative acts to break onto mainstream radio in the early…

Review: The Cruel Sea at Fremantle Prison

A red, cloud-covered sky began to form above Fremantle Prison on Friday night as local blues-rockers Datura4 kicked off their sunset serenade…

Review: Classical by Ministry of Sound at Kings Park

What to do when one friend loves dance, trance, and house music and the other friend prefers an orchestra? Ministry of Sound’s Classical at Kings Park!

Review: Alex G at Rosemount Hotel

Alex G is one of indie’s cult heroes, and a devoted army of Perth fans were treated to a wide-ranging set of his tunes at the Rosemount on…

Review: Spilt Milk at Claremont Showgrounds

Spilt Milk made its massive Perth debut over the weekend, easily becoming one of the biggest festivals we’ve seen for a long time, with…

Review: Zydecats at Clancy’s Fish Pub Fremantle

Sunday was a sad day for local fans of the rhythm and the blues, as the mighty Zydecats called time on three decades (yes, decades) of…

Review: Cat Hope’s Voluminum at Melbourne Town Hall

The Melbourne Town Hall is a wondrous building. The main auditorium, with its giant green glass hanging lights, classical ‘etched’ murals…

Review: Frank Turner & The Sleeping Souls at Astor Theatre

Folk-punk fans arrived in droves to the Astor Theatre on Tuesday night for Frank Turner and his band, The Sleeping Souls, for an evening of…

Review: WASO’s Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2 in Concert at Riverside Theatre

What a truly enchanting evening it was as the West Australian Symphony Orchestra (WASO) delivered an awe-inspiring performance of Harry…

Review: 50 Cent at RAC Arena

In a triumphant return to the live stage, rapper 50 Cent celebrated the 20th anniversary of his legendary album Get Rich Or Die Tryin’ on…