REVIEW: FOO FIGHTERS @ COOPERS STADIUM
In an epic three-hour showcase on Saturday night, Foo Fighters reminded Adelaide why the band reigns supreme as one of the world's premier stadium rock acts.
REVIEW: THE BRIAN JONESTOWN MASSACRE @ THE GOV
The best and worst of Anton Newcombe and his not-so-merry band of psychedelic rockers was on display at the Governor Hindmarsh, as The Brian Jonestown Massacre delivered a rambling experience that was as frustrating as it was electrifying.
REVIEW: THE MILK CARTON KIDS @ HER MAJESTY’s THEATRE
A capacity crowd at Her Majesty’s Theatre for The Milk Carton Kids is treated to a rather bizarre greeting of the Grammy-nominated duo when Joey Ryan, one half of the headline act, walks onto the stage, approaches the only microphone present and introduces the show. Sort of. What follows is a five-minute comedy routine that acts as an ‘icebreaker’.
REVIEW: DIVISION @ TANDANYA NATIONAL ABORIGINAL CULTURAL INSTITUTE
The city’s music diversity was on full display on Friday May 26, as dozens headed to Tandanya National Aboriginal Cultural Institute on a colder-than-usual Friday evening to celebrate the launch of Division’s debut EP, ‘Fragments’.
REVIEW: VINTAGE VIBES FESTIVAL
Across two days, punters filled Tomich Wines for a vino-fuelled party with some of Australia’s hottest acts. Despite the autumn Adelaide Hills air feeling extra-chilly, the dance floor could be counted on to heat things up.
REVIEW: WOMADELAIDE @ THE MUSIC WRITER’S LAB
The Music Writer’s Lab is a place for new writers to hone their skills. It’s an initiative of MUSICSA and MUSICNT and supported by the Government of South Australia and Australia Council for the Arts. The Note invited three music lab writers to contribute reviews of our favourite world music event...
REVIEW: PERTURBATOR, GOST & THE CONDOS @ LION ARTS FACTORY
On the Periodic Table the number of metalloids is seven and the number of metals is 93. Should we discuss how many types of musical metal exist?
REVIEW: PAVEMENT @ THEBARTON THEATRE
A touch over 30 years since their first album Slanted and Enchanted became one of the most influential debuts of the ‘90s, Pavement’s return to Thebarton Theatre was a joyful reminder why they remain the standard bearer of American indie.
REVIEW: HEAPS GOOD FESTIVAL ADELAIDE 06/01/23
You need three things to run a successful festival: good music, good punters, and good weather. The latest star in SA’s music calendar nailed all the key ingredients.