Features Features Thunderegg: Ten Sleeves/Big Cigarette 4/5 stars Comprehensive art exhibitions can often be somewhat denigrating to the individual works. Beholding 30 Picasso paintings in a single viewing, it’s difficult to...
Features Features Tuxedo: Tuxedo 2/5 stars Like a throwback to ’80s white boy funksters, Tuxedo are Mayer Hawthorne and Jake One. They’re smoother than a velvet glove and their...
Features Features The Tango Saloon: Suspicion 3.5/5 stars Describing themselves as an “experimental tango band”, Sydney-based combo The Tango Saloon cheerfully combine elements from a variety of genres such as tango,...
Features Features Pitt The Elder: At The End Of The Day 3.5/5 stars It’s super easy to like Melbourne’s Pitt The Elder – not to be confused, of course, with the man Wade Boggs thought to...
Features Features Paul Mac: Holiday From Me 3.5/5 stars Things don’t get off to a flying start on Paul Mac’s first solo LP in a decade. As a matter of fact, the...
Features Features Millencolin: True Brew 4/5 stars It felt like the end of the road for a minute. Millencolin’s last LP, 2008’s Machine 15, was decried as their worst ever,...
Features Features Gang Of Youths: The Positions There’s an awful lot to like about talented Sydney outfit Gang Of Youths. The lads already have a reputation for constructing impressive live shows, and...
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