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Tenacious D
TUE MAY 14, Thebarton Theatre
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Evermore
WED MAY 15, Governor Hindmarsh
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Seth Sentry
THU MAY 16, Governor Hindmarsh
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The Gaslight Anthem
FRI MAY 17, HQ
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Deftones
SUN MAY 19, HQ
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Triple J Unearthed High Opens For 2013
Triple J’s Unearthed High will return for its sixth year this July to find Australia’s best high school musical act for 2013.
Previous Unearthed High winners include Snakadaktal, Stonefield, Hunting Grounds and last year's winner Asta, who has since gone on to play at Pyramid Rock Festival and support Angus Stone and Birds Of…
Live Review: Tenacious D At Thebarton Theatre, Tue May 14
The option to stay home and overdose on reality TV on Tuesday night wasn’t even an option knowing that Tenacious D, featuring the infamous pair Kyle Gass and Jack Black, were in town bringing the
Franz Ferdinand Announce New Album ‘Right Thoughts, Right Words, Right Action’
Four years since the release of their last album Tonight which bore charting singles like Ulysses, Scottish indie rock outfit Franz Ferdinand have returned with their newest studio effort Right Thoughts, Right Words, Right Action
Tyga: Hotel California
When you’ve got not talent, just compensate with misogyny. Seems to work for Tyga and his superstar guestlist including Lil Wayne, Rick Ross, Wiz Khalifa, 2 Chainz and – no way – Chris Brown. To put it simply, if you hate originality, charisma and intelligence, you should be all over…
Steve Vai Announces 2013 Tour
Legendary guitar virtuoso Steve Vai has announced dates for a forthcoming Australian tour taking place this July.
Since picking up a guitar in the 80s to play for Frank Zappa and Whitesnake, the three-time Grammy award winner has gone on to release eight studio albums over three decades amassing over 15 million album…
King Gizzard And The Lizard Wizard: Eyes Like The Sky
King Gizzard And The Lizard Wizard: right from the start we should have known these guys were up to no good. And barely six months after the release of their celebrated sludgy garage debut album 12 Bar Bruise, the no good varmints reveal Eyes Like The Sky, an Ennio Morricone-devoted…
Dido: Girl Who Got Away
It’s been five years since we heard that quiet, therapeutic voice nearly drift us into peaceful unconsciousness but Dido is back, this time with a spring in her step.
In a seeming attempt to up the mellowed ante many of the tracks take some confusing risks, including Blackbird and End…
Youth Lagoon: Wondrous Bughouse
When I think of teenagers, or youth in general, the image of giant walking pimples comes to mind. Bipedal pustules literally about to burst with the white, amorphous pus of sexual frustration, self-pity and unfounded angst.
Usually these sentient abortions spend their awkward years getting fat, making fools of themselves…
Spring Breakers Review
While this looks like it might be a mere teen comedy, the mainstream-ish ‘comeback’ for indie writer/director Harmony Korine (who wrote the ghastly Kids and directed appalling tripe like Gummo), his intentions are much vaguer. Four late teen (yeah, right) besties are desperate to get to Spring Break festivities in…
The Mill Interview
Put together two bright young thinkers in a melting pot like Adelaide and the possibilities are endless.
In Amber Cronin and Erin Fowler’s case, their combined ambition has resulted in a newly opened two-story warehouse on Angas St called The Mill –…
Kid Cudi: Indicud
‘Think outside the box’ should have been a warning that came with Kid Cudi’s latest album, Indicud, because his third effort is leftfield, often-times odd and bursting at the seams with crossover appeal. Not that Cudi’s ever been traditional in any sense, in fact the weirdness factor is something fans…
Oliver Twizt Interview
It's not every day in the Netherlands that a monarch abdicates and the heir apparent takes the throne. But, when it happens, the Dutch party. Electro house DJ/producer Oliver Twizt (AKA Joël Oliver Francois René) is still recovering.
“It was crazy," he says raspily.
The Utrecht resident may yet be…
Optimo: The Underground Sound Of Glasgow
JD Twitch curates the underground sound of his hometown, Glasgow, for Optimo’s first official mix since 2010’s Fabric 52. The Scottish city is a northern UK clubbing institution famous for Slam and the duo’s techno and house imprint Soma as well as the label Glasgow Underground, the club The Arches…
Jinja Safari Interview
Given their jet-setting experience, Sydney’s Jinja Safari could be forgiven for turning themselves into seasoned travel writers in another life. Thankfully, the duo has managed to transform their vivid memories into otherworldly music, culminating in the group’s self-titled debut album.
On the eve of the album’s release, lead singer Marcus…
British Sea Power Interview
Ten years ago, British Sea Power released their debut album. Since that time, the group have gone on to produce another four studio LPs and two film soundtracks, becoming one of England’s most cherished cult bands in a relatively overcrowded market.
But as guitarist Martin Noble from the band told…
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