THE LEVITATORS - Eclectica (Independent) >Adelaide six piece deliver an EP guaranteed to get you grooving. At least the Levitators are upfront with what they’re giving you. Eclectica, the follow up EP to the group’s 2008 debut album, has never been a more apt title for a release. Not many acts can pull off the idea of eclectic without [...]
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EP Review: The Levitators – Eclectica
Posted in Rave Magazine, Review, tagged adelaide, cd review, ep review, rave, rave magazine, review, the levitators on February 16, 2012 | Leave a Comment »
Live Review – Das Racist at the Zoo 24/01/2012
Posted in Review, tagged das racist, disaster, lakutis, live review, quan yeamons, regurgitator, review, the zoo, tigermoth on February 1, 2012 | Leave a Comment »
I made a promise to myself midway through last year to see more live hip-hop. However I think I failed that one, as I don’t recall seeing any after Splendour in the Grass. It’s a shame too, because this gig cemented once again how entertaining live hip-hop can be. I entered The Zoo – slightly [...]
Live Review – Tune-Yards at the Powerhouse 22/01/2012
Posted in Review, tagged brisbane, merrill garbus, powerhouse, tune-yards on January 25, 2012 | Leave a Comment »
Tune-Yards (or tUnE-yArDs if you want to go with the stylised way of writing it) pretty much exploded onto the scene last year, gaining quite a bit of attention with the release of their second album w h o k i l l. The brainchild of frontwoman Merrill Garbus, she started the project alone [...]
EP Review: His Merry Men – Super Secret Spies EP
Posted in Rave Magazine, Review, tagged brisbane, brisbane music, ep review, funk, his merry men, jazz, review on December 15, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
So I’ve been a bit quiet lately. But I write for Rave Magazine now! The first review I’ve done for them can be found here. HIS MERRY MEN – Super Secret Spies EP Monday, 12 December 2011 (Independent) Brisbane’s own funktastic nine-piece release debut EP In a city that seems to be revolving around indie-pop [...]
Big Sound Live 2011
Posted in Review, tagged !!!, Bakery Lane, ball park music, belle and sebastian, big sound, big sound live, Black Bear Lodge, Boy in a Box, brisbane, chk chk chk, DZ Deathrays, eagle and the worm, Electric Playground, Emma Louise, Evil Eddie, Imaginary Cities, inland sea, jonathan boulet, little scout, live music, music review, Oscar and Martin, Ric’s, San Cisco, Seals, splendour in the grass, Tempo Hotel, The Adults, The Aviary, the cairos, the jungle giants, the paper scissors, the troubadour, the zoo, velociraptor, woodland, World’s End Press on September 11, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
Acts Seen: Imaginary Cities, Boy in a Box, Emma Louise, World’s End Press, Evil Eddie, The Jungle Giants, Little Scout, DZ Deathrays, Jonathan Boulet, San Cisco, Oscar and Martin, The Adults, Eagle and the Worm, Seals I went into Big Sound Live with one goal – to only see bands I had never seen live [...]
Album Review – Regurgitator ‘SuperHappyFunTimesFriends’
Posted in Review, tagged album review, Ben Ely, cassette, cd review, Quan Yeomans, regurgitator, review, superhappyfuntimesfriends on August 27, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
“Sometimes it’s hard to be a famous dude,” sings Quan Yeomans on ‘All Fake Everything’. There was a lot of rejoicing from long time fans when it was announced that Regurgitator were releasing a new album after what seemed to be a 4 year hiatus. While they haven’t really officially released anything in that time, [...]



