REVIEW: MOGWAI @ HINDLEY STREET MUSIC HALL
Scottish post-punk rockers melted faces with their intricate wall of sound on a balmy summer evening.
REVIEW: CALEXICO @ THE GOV
Performing tracks from their classic album Feast of Wine, Calexico dazzled a packed crowd at The Gov.
REVIEW: QUEENS OF THE STONE AGE @ THE DRIVE
After a six-year absence, Queens of the Stone Age made a triumphant return to Adelaide with one hell of a rock show.
REVIEW & PHOTOS: WEDNESDAY 13 @ LION ARTS FACTORY
In the cold black heart of Adelaide, corpse-painted masses gathered at Lion Arts Factory for a night of macabre melodies and haunting harmonies with Wednesday 13.
REVIEW: CHARLEY CROCKETT @ THE GOV
A whirlwind rodeo of classic Americana, country balladeering, starched collared shirts and good time boogie.
REVIEW: GREG PUCIATO @ LION ARTS FACTORY
This became one of those shows that will live on in memories for lifetimes.
REVIEW: HEAPS GOOD MELBOURNE
Melbourne’s Sidney Meyer Music Bowl ushered in the new year with a stellar lineup. Featuring Foals and Flume as big standouts, we’re giving you a taster of what to expect for Heaps Good Adelaide.
REVIEW: KRAFTWERK @ ADELAIDE ENTERTAINMENT CENTRE
One of the 20th century’s most influential groups gave Adelaide a (probable) farewell concert to remember.
REVIEW: SEPULTURA @ THE GOV
‘Agony Of Defeat’ transformed the event from a metal show, to a thrilling theatrical exhibition.
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 @ Tomich Wines, Adelaide Hills
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.