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Features Features The Bloody Beetroots : Hide Hide might have everything you could want from a Bloody Beetroots record – noisy, unrestrained fun that just keeps giving – but there is an...
Features Features Placebo : Loud Like Love Diehards will once again fall at the feet of their guyliner saviours, but Placebo have ultimately given us an album that is all bark and...
More More The Cult Three years ago The Cult did the All Tomorrow’s Parties classic album concert thing, touring their 1985 release Love and playing its collection of theatrical...
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Features Features Manhattan Short The story behind Manhattan Short is one of lucky breaks and the steadfast vision of Nick Mason. A true blue North Shore boy who’s lived...
Features Features Golden Age Cinema When you enter the niche Golden Age Cinema & Bar in Surry Hills, sit in the middle of the fourth row. That’s where the venue’s...
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