LIVE REVIEW: Alice Cooper – Brisbane Entertainment Centre

Alice Cooper is undisputedly the king of shock-rock. His discography is full of anthemic hits and his history of headlines are controversial, but it’s always come back to the music and the high octane show he continues to deliver as a performer.  Over the past 10 years his live show hasn’t changed too drastically since…

LIVE REVIEW: Pentatonix – Brisbane Convention Centre 

Pentatonix have been proving to worldwide audiences since 2011 that acappella is cool. With 4 billion plus views on YouTube and streaming numbers that are absolutely unheard of for any other acapella group, this dynamic five piece  Following a sold out run of dates in 2016, Pentatonix have finally returned to Australia for their biggest…

GALLERY: Geowulf – The Outpost

With global influences from their individual personal experience pouring into their unique sonic, Geowulf are ready to inject some dreamy indie-pop into your bloodstreams.  Hailing from the Sunshine Coast, the now London based soulful duo are currently making their way around Australia to celebrate the release of their sophomore record ‘My Resignation’.  Returning home to…

LIVE REVIEW: Laneway Festival, Brisbane Showgrounds

Laneway Festival knows how to deliver a refreshing summer party of good music, slick vibes and varied diversity. And the class of 2020 was yet again another great reflection of how this festival has grown from it’s humble beginnings into one of the country’s leading music events.  Boasting a line up of high profile acts…

GALLERY: Home Free – The Triffid

We’ve known for a few years that acapella is cool thanks to Pentatonix, Naturally 7 and Pitch Perfect bringing it into the forefront of pop culture. But there is a Minnesota five piece that are ready to show the world that their is a place for an acapella group in country music.  Home Free first…

LIVE REVIEW: WAFIA – The Triffid

WAFIA is no stranger to the touring circuit with coveted festivals and sold out shows under her belt, the Brisbane singer-songwriter is continually evolving as a performer and an artist, and it’s been an incredible journey to witness.  Returning home to Brisbane for a SOLD OUT show at The Triffid, WAFIA is completely on her…

LIVE REVIEW: Raise ‘Em Up – The Tivoli

The 2019/2020 Australian summer has been one that has felt heartbreakingly different. With devastating bushfires raging across the country with thousands of people losing their homes, 33 people losing their lives and over a billion of wildlife deaths too, it’s been a really dark time in Australian history.  While the Government has been under heavy…

GALLERY: Frank Carter & The Rattlesnakes – The Triffid

Bringing a little punk energy to Australia in 2020, Frank Carter & The Rattlesnakes have kicked off their nationwide tour in Brisbane with a show full of high jumps, heavy moshing and big singalong’s.  Celebrating the release of their third studio album ‘End Of Suffering’, this marks the British band’s return after touring with Bring…

GALLERY: Mac DeMarco – Fortitude Music Hall

Mac DeMarco is no stranger to Australian audiences and over the years he has created quite a devoted and passionate crowd from appearances at Laneway Festival as well as his his growing side shows.  But now he’s in the country for his biggest headline shows to date and kicking off 2020 in style with these…

LIVE REVIEW: Orville Peck – The Foundry 

Orville Peck is one of the most mysterious and hotly tipped newcomers in the music industry right now. The openly gay masked cowboy has been turning heads ever since he debuted in 2018 with ‘Big Sky’. Since then the Canadian singer-songwriter has released his critically acclaimed debut album ‘Pony’ and has been selling out shows…