Seth Sentry may have been fresh off the plane from Brisbane, but it’s the audience that seemed jet-lagged as early attempts at crowd interaction were met with a lackluster response. However, Sentry persevered and began to win over the still-arriving punters with his casual style and smooth lyrical flow. The Melbourne rapper lead The Metro in chants of ‘Public Enemy’ and ‘Fight the Power’ as…
The festival landscape has undergone major upheaval in the last three years, and Covid’s long-term impact on the music industry…
