LIVE REVIEW: Robert DeLong – The Foundry

It’s been five years since Robert DeLong’s last Australian tour, so it only seemed appropriate that the Californian singer-songwriter finally returned down under for an exclusive run of shows that highlighted the massive growth he’s endured as an artist.  Kicking off the run of dates in Brisbane with a late Thursday night show at The…

LIVE REVIEW: Elton John – Brisbane Entertainment Centre

The word “legendary” gets thrown around a lot in recent social media and fan culture but it’s a rare genuine moment when the status actually holds a deep sentimental meaning. In Elton John’s case, the legendary status is more than worthy.  With a defining career spanning 50+ years, the iconic musician has had more Numbers…

LIVE REVIEW: Miami Horror – Woolly Mammoth

Miami Horror are injecting some summery dance vibes back into your lives with a touch of indie-pop goodness, and you better be ready for it.  It’s been nine years since the release of their debut album ‘Illumination’ and since then they have grown and evolved a lot with a lot of things they’ve learnt about…

LIVE REVIEW: Ziggy Alberts – Riverstage

Ziggy Alberts has had a whirlwind year full of crazy highs which has seen him touring the world with his biggest run of dates yet including a coveted spot on the Splendour In The Grass line up.  Wrapping up his world tour in the city where it all began, he played his biggest headline show…

LIVE REVIEW: Six60 – Eatons Hill Hotel

SIX60 are one of the biggest acts in New Zealand period. They are the first local act to have ever sold out a stadium and play to 50,000 people which is a massive feat. And next year they will be doing it again on their biggest NZ tour to date. But before they return home…

LIVE REVIEW: Leon – The Zoo

Sweden keeps on delivering us pop music that is worth getting excited about. From the emotional layering of her songs to her soulful vocal delivery, Léon is an artist that is starting to make quite a name for herself.  Following the release of her debut self titled album, she has headed to Australia for a…

LIVE REVIEW: Festival X – Brisbane Showgrounds

Australia is in the need of new EDM festivals following the discontinuation of Stereosonic, Future Music Festival and Creamfields over the past couple of years. Ultra Music Festival has successfully launched down under to help fill the void while FOMO and Listen Out have also tapped into the genre. But there’s a new festival on…

LIVE REVIEW: Two Door Cinema Club – Fortitude Music Hall

Hailing from Northern Ireland, Two Door Cinema Club have made a second home in Australia over the years through their continuous Australian tours and festival inclusions that bring them back into the arms of some of their longest supporting fans.  Following the release of their fourth studio album ‘False Alarm’ which was released earlier in…

LIVE REVIEW: Carly Rae Jepsen – Enmore Theatre

Over the past couple of years one of the most asked touring questions in the Australian pop scene was surrounding when Carly Rae Jepsen would finally make it down under for some long awaited debut shows.  It took a festival called Sandtunes to finally book her, and while the Gold Coast based festival was  cancelled…

LIVE REVIEW: Why Don’t We – Fortitude Music Hall

There’s no denying that Why Don’t We are the biggest boyband in the world right now. The self curated American five-piece have had an interesting career which has been defined by social media, streaming and direct interaction.  The direct line of communication and personalised connection they have with their fans is something quite new to…