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03/05/2017
By James Newbold
MusicMusic ReviewReview

Blonded Radio: The Story So Far

Now a fully-fledged R&B auteur, Ocean is again subverting expectations by dropping some of his sunniest and fun-loving tunes since his debut

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17/03/2017
By Surg FM
MusicMusic ReviewReview

Allday Shows His Vocal Talents in New Track ‘In Motion’ ft. Japanese Wallpaper

Both artists from two different sides of the musical spectrum have split the difference to create a catchy and lush track

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13/03/2017
By Dustin Duong
Concert ReviewMusicReview

SURG Reviews: Adele’s Sydney Show

Queen Adele, alone with a crown on her head and no supporting act, gave her fans a taste of what it is like to be her friend and confidante.

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08/03/2017
By Deepa Alam, Bronte Coles & Abbey Lenton
ArticlesMusicOpinion

Best Chick Tracks from the Nineties, Noughties and Now

In order to celebrate International Women's Day, the ladiesssss of the SURG exec team think back on their favourite female-led songs from the past three decades. 

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07/03/2017
By Deepa Alam & Haydn Hickson
MusicMusic ReviewReview

Oh Lorde, Going Off the Grid with Green Light

Deepa Alam and Haydn Hickson become ~one~ with their intense excitement for the Lorde’s return

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13/09/2016
By Abbey Lenton
ArticlesMusicOpinion

Chet Faker’s Transition into Nick Murphy Is Fear Less

This morning we were gifted our first glimpse into Nick Murphy, the artist formerly known as Chet Faker.

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