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.
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.
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.
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
3 Faces: A Hypnotic, Fiercely Provocative Blurring Of Reality And Fiction
“3 Faces is an incredible meditation on the overlap of fiction and reality,'“ writes Zach Karpinellison
Samo Is Dead
In Samo Is Dead, a “motif of modern youth speaks to a more universal idea of spiritual connection”, writes Harrison Dumesich
Fresh Music Friday: Beyoncé. imbi the girl, city calm down, kevin abstract
Our reviewers Sarah, Matthew and Lara take on some big new tunes and hot local gems! Sarah: You know when you walk into a club in your favourite outfit and just know you’re going to slay the dancefloor – this new track is like THAT feeling, with incredible vocals but also some serious groove tha
Revue’d: Sydney Uni Revue – The Void
The incredibly talented cast and production team were let down by creative risks that traded in the soul of student theatre for some swinging doors.
REVUE’d: PoC Revue: A Not-So-Hard Sell
Empowering, gutsy, captivating, endearing and outrageously funny
FILM REVIEW: The Guilty, a high-concept Danish thriller told over the phone
The Guilty never sets foot outside of the police call centre. An expert combination of script, performance and camerawork makes this seemingly uncinematic premise one of the most exciting and gripping films of the summer.