Arts & Entertainment Reviews
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Rizzy's 18th Birthday Party
Arts & Entertainment Reviews
It began with a lone voice. Aimée Falzon, seated at her keyboard, gradually looped her voice into an impressive one-woman symphony, repeating the words "I'm not here." -
Aphex Twin: Syro
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It’s frequently melancholic, at times frantic, and if you’re in the right headspace, it has the potential to be wonderfully captivating. -
Perfume Genius: Too Bright
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Too Bright is not just an excellent record - it also feels like the first giant step toward becoming an icon. -
Sin City: A Dame to Kill For
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The lack of any insight, interesting characters or actual surprises makes this an extremely dull and unmemorable experience. -
Blonde Redhead: ‘Barragán’
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Blonde Redhead are a rare collective who disappear in regular spells, returning intermittently to build on their sound as it becomes more lavish with each release- until now. -
Lost Animal + Alex Cameron + Zayd Thring
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Coming on after Alex Cameron would be an absolute nightmare for most people but Lost Animal made it look easy. -
Meg Mac
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Her voice is not a conventionally pretty one and possesses a sharpened edge that makes it hit hard and cut deep. -
Mere Women: Your Town
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Over time, reflective motifs romanticising the mundane day to day life within Australian suburbs and towns have become a strong part of some important local music. -
Movement: Newtown Social Club
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It's curious that a band that seems so detached and icy on record can muster as much warmth as Sydney trio Movement do when performing live.