Album Reviews (Page 47)
Now I know I gave Dark Was The Night a 10/10 as well so you might be thinking I’m pretty…
Put together by The National’s twin brothers Aaron and Bryce Dressner
Following in the footsteps of acts such as The Presets, Cut Copy and The Midnight Juggernauts, Outrun have arrived, delivering…
The question that immediately comes to mind when first listening to this EP is: ‘do androids dream of electric sheep?’…
World famous in Brisbane, barnstorming young quartet Yves Klein Blue re-release their EP with some renewed sounds, skills, scenery and…
Envy on the Coast should see a doctor next time they’re back home in Long Island, because they seem to…
f you had sat me down three years ago and put In Swings The Tide in my minidisk hi-fi I…
They’ve done it again! Two of rocks best buddies, Jesse Hughes and Josh Homme have unleashed another sonic bomb of…
Rocket Sciences Different Like You is their first album since Eternal Holiday way back in 2004 – due to singer…
After losing the plot a bit on the last 2 Soulfly albums Prophecy and Dark Ages, main man Max Cavalera…
The John Steel Singers hail from Brisbane. There are six of them. And they freakin’ love their sixties pop. After…
The imagery that came to mind when listening to this album was the streaming sunlight in contrast to the dark…
Now I realise that for Music Feeds to come out and give a glowing review of an artist who came…
Spod has been around for a lot longer than most of us realise, always pushing in from the fringe, helping…
If you’ve never heard of The Dirty Three, you won’t know who Mick Turner is. You should be hung drawn…
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Bringing the female voice to the centre of the conversation
Today, participants in Splendour In The Grass’s Splendour Member program got a sneak peek at ticketing info for the July…
Bloc Party fans were somewhat disillusioned when the London group went on hiatus toward the end of 2009. Four, the…
HOLY COW!
Is Madonna beginning a career as a stand-up comic in Melbourne tonight?
Almost precisely three years since their last Australian tour, England’s finest alt-rock freedom-fighters, Muse, made their triumphant return to Brisbane…
In a recent interview with Irish station 98 FM’s Dermot and Dave show, Adam Clayton, long-time bassist for seminal rock…
Muse have kicked off their World Tour overnight with a gig that by all accounts seems pretty unforgettable.