Opening with Charlie Chaplin’s rousing speech from The Great Dictator, Unite sets the stage for the return of two of Sydney’s most dextrous lyrical pontificators, Bliss N Eso. Their new album Circus In The Sky is rife with their usual dime-store profundities and street-level Tony Robbins-isms, which when coupled with a soundbed of overwrought beats cheesier than a rat’s breath, saturates the album in a…
The festival landscape has undergone major upheaval in the last three years, and Covid’s long-term impact on the music industry…
