GALLERY: Hilltop Hoods – Riverstage

The Hilltop Hoods have had an impressive career that spans over 20 years. But they relevancy of the Hip-Hop trio is at a current high. Following their last minute headlining set at Splendour In The Grass following Chance The Rappers ill-fated pull out, the Hoods are on their biggest Australian tour yet. Selling out arenas…

GALLERY: WAAX – The Triffid

Over the past couple of years WAAX have turned the volume up in a big way. From playing local gigs around Brisbane to headlining sold out shows across the country, playing huge festivals and even making the Triple J Hottest 100 with their single ‘Labrador’, they have created some impressive impact for a band who…

LIVE REVIEW: Hein Cooper – Black Bear Lodge

Over the years, Hein Cooper has melodically grown his indie-folk-pop into the cinematic form that inhabits his recently released sophomore album ‘Underneath It All’. After basing himself in Montreal for a little while, Cooper has returned home to Australia for a big run of headline shows. But this time around, there is one major difference…

LIVE REIVEW: Boy & Bear – The Tivoli

After taking a forced hiatus in the middle of their inclining trajectory in 2016 because of worrying health reasons, Boy & Bear are officially back. With the release of their fourth studio album ‘Suck On Light’ slated for a September 27 release and to celebrate the impact of their recent single ‘Hold Your Nerve’, the…

LIVE REVIEW: Thelma Plum – The Triffid

Thelma Plum’s unique charm is her blunt honesty. She’s unapologetic about what she’s passionate about and she isn’t afraid to speak her mind. But the other big factor is her giant heart. She feels a lot and has a lot of empathy which shines through her captivating songwriting. Following the release of her debut album…

LIVE REVIEW: Dope Lemon – The Tivoli 

In classic Dope Lemon style, their sold out Brisbane show felt a bit like a crazy acid trip. With an at capacity crowd filling up The Tivoli on a Thursday night, there were drinks being spilled left, right and centre as the rhythmic swaying to the zoned out stylings began. Soaked in red lighting, the…

LIVE REVIEW: Snow Patrol – QPAC

Snow Patrol are a band that have perfectly soundtracked the intimate moments of peoples deepest loves as well as their devastating heartbreaks. Managing to find the soothing contrast of both raw and vulnerable emotions, this Irish rock band have made a career of sharing their feelings in a vivid and captivating way. ‘Chasing Cars’ has…

LIVE REVIEW: The Fortitude Music Hall Opening

Brisbane has been long overdue for a new music venue for many years. It’s a city that has a rapid growing nightlife and has a presence in the music industry that is getting bigger by the year. With massive artists like Cub Sport, Mallrat, Amy Shark, Ball Park Music, DZ Deathrays, Violent Soho and The…

LIVE REVIEW: K.FLAY – Oxford Art Factory 

K.FLAY is an artist who is constantly evolving. Speaking her truth, she has always bounced between different genres and used them to showcase varied emotions and thought processes. Her last record ‘Every Where Is Some Where’ was dark at it’s seams and the accompanying live show represented that with it’s rock attributes and gritty energy….

LIVE REVIEW: LANY – 256 Wickham

After LANY’s Brisbane show last year, lead singer Paul Klein took to Twitter to exclaim how the Australian crowd made the intimate gig one of his favourite shows ever. A big statement for a guy who has non-stopped toured the world since the release of their breakthrough single ‘ILYSB’. But in the lead up to…