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.
It’s Not Creepy If They’re Hot – Sydney Fringe Festival
When I was standing at the urinal during the intermission, the guy next to me said, “How accurate were those guys?”
Review: 7 ‘Beach House’
“There’s something in 7 for everyone, from the intimate whispering, to the expansive drone of the synths and feedback hum of the guitar.”
Review: SR3MM — Rae Sremmurd
“The obvious stream filling here is ridiculous and spells trends I fear as an avid listener of hip hop.”
Revue’d: PoCRevue’s Heroes Of Time Past Takes On Systemic Racism, One 8-bit Mini Boss At A Time
Whilst it was somewhat sad to see my childhood heroine destroyed by an aluminium goon bag, I was faced with the reality that all good things must come to an (alcoholic) end.
Review: Buried Child
Incredibly evocative, the society’s latest production reveals to us the hilarious, heartbreaking and often horrifying aspects of the decaying American Dream.
Review: Hinds @ SWG3, Glasgow
New-wave indie-rock girl group Hinds stormed the SGW3 during mid-sem break.
Review: FBi Takeover of The Marly
What can you expect from a two dollar show? Is this too good to be true? Did we drink enough beforehand? How and why did we eat that much Chinese food?
Gig Review: The Story So Far @ Factory Theatre
It’s clear why The Story So Far are at the very front of the rising punk scene — their live performance is just as rich as their studio sound, ever-evolving and growing fiercer and fiercer.
Review: SUDS’ The Aliens
There are only three characters in The Aliens. Set entirely in the back alleyway of a coffee shop in Vermont, nothing much happens either. That, however, is entirely the point in this play punctuated by silence.