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06/03/2020
By Georgina Noack
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G Flip’s ‘Lady Marmalade’ Like A Version Is A Girl Power Dream

She didn’t have to go that hard, but she did. She did it for us. Yeah the girls.

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05/03/2020
By Rhea Thomas
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Album Review: Man Alive! By King Krule

Man Alive! is a reworking of King Krule’s familiar woozy and aggressive sound, with an added touch of tenderness.

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26/02/2020
By Jacob Shteyman
Concert ReviewMusicReview

Athletica Makes Itself Right At Home In Lansdowne Debut

The Athletica faithful converged on their new home at the Lansdowne Hotel to the tunes of DJ Isa, Strict Face, Ahadadream, and Deepa.

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16/02/2020
By Rhea Thomas
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Concert Review: Steve Lacy @ The Metro Theatre

Gaining critical acclaim for his collaborations with Denzel Curry, Solange, and the production of ‘Pride’ off of Kendrick Lamar’s Grammy-award-winning album, DAMN, Lacy’s resume seems to be an endless list of production skills and an overflow of musicality.

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09/02/2020
By Patrick Mckenzie
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Album Review: ‘We’re New Again’ By Makaya McCraven And Gil Scott-Heron

We’re New Again evidences McCraven’s deep passion for Scott-Heron’s work, tributing and contextualising it in the best way he knows how.

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11/01/2020
By Patrick Mckenzie
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Concert Review: Mac Demarco @ The Hordern Pavilion

With his signature ‘Ed Sheeran gone sleazy-yet-sultry’ charm, indie stalwart Mac DeMarco delivered a veritable tour-de-force of his discography to a sold-out Hordern Pavilion crowd of 5,500.

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29/08/2019
By Patrick Mckenzie
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ICYMI: The Field Day Lineup Is Stacked And We’re Not Ready

Get your sunscreen and festival outfits ready as one of Sydney’s favourite summer festivals is back for another year.

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01/06/2019
By Matthew Forbes
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Vampire Weekend’s ‘Father Of The Bride’ Might’ve Just Out-Vampire Weekended Vampire Weekend

While far from the band’s most cutting-edge work, Vampire Weekend’s fourth studio album is a colourful and wildly enjoyable pop extravaganza, writes Matthew Forbes

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28/02/2019
By Lawson Grimes Wrigley
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Album Review: Crushing by Julia Jacklin

Julia Jacklin’s second album is at times a little too familiar to her contemporaries, but the sonic stories she’s created carve out their own space and remind you of very similar scars.

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21/02/2019
By Surg FM
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JUST ANNOUNCED: CLYPSO brings the heat to Welcome Week Unplugged

The Welcome Week lineup has never looked spicier.

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