Music

Live Review: Wet Leg’s set oozed of class, wit and charm with The Lazy Eyes in Sydney

In town as part of Laneway Festival, Wet Leg returned to Sydney and delivered an electric and super tight headline slot at UNSW Roundhouse. On the back of their second album, 2025’s brilliant Moisturizer, the English act showed everyone in attendance just how far they’ve come along in the few short years they’ve been tearing up…

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Katy Denney

Exclusive Single Premiere: Katy Denney “Bad At This” (2026)

We are very excited to be premiering “Bad At This”, the new single from Sydney-based singer-songwriter Katy Denney, ahead of its official release this Friday. The first taste of Denney’s forthcoming EP (due later this year), “Bad At This” is an intimate and quietly powerful indie-folk offering that leans into vulnerability, emotional precision and the…

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Photo Gallery: Wet Leg + The Lazy Eyes – UNSW Roundhouse, Sydney (09.02.26)

Wet Leg are in Australia for the Laneway Festival, and played a very special sideshow at UNSW Roundhouse tonight. It was sold out, and they brought massive energy to the crowd. They were well supported by local Sydney favourite, The Lazy Eyes. Bruce was there to bring these images. Set List catch these fists Wet…

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Live Review: Laneway Festival – Centennial Park, Sydney (08.02.26)

After announcing a line up that would go on to sell out in minutes upon its release, the Sydney leg of Laneway Festival 2026 was primed and ready to deliver a day that could go down as one of the greats. With the weather gods delivering a mixed bag for the festival – from rain…

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Ed Sheeran announces Pop Up Stores for Australian Loop Tour

Ed Sheeran has unveiled three exclusive pop-up stores across Sydney, Brisbane and Melbourne, launching alongside the Australian leg of his highly anticipated Loop Tour. The global superstar is currently making his way around the country with a brand-new live show, kicking off in Perth before heading to Sydney, Brisbane, Melbourne and Adelaide throughout the month….

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Counting Crows announce 3rd Show in April at Sydney’s Enmore Theatre

If you needed further proof that Counting Crows remain one of the most enduring live bands of their generation, this is it. Following the rapid sell-out of their first two Sydney shows, the band has announced a third Enmore Theatre date, giving fans one more chance to catch them when The Complete Sweets! Tour hits…

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“If You’re Feeling Sinister” Belle and Sebastian announce Australian tour

Scottish indie legends Belle and Sebastian return to Australia celebrating the 30th Anniversary of If You’re Feeling Sinister played in full plus all the hits across Australia this September. Formed in Glasgow in 1996, founded by songwriter Stuart Murdoch and bassist Stuart David after meeting through a music program for the unemployed. Their debut album…

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Descendents announce “Run Down Under” Tour, celebrating 30 Years of Everything Sucks

Californian punk rock legends Descendents will be heading down under in June 2026 to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the album Everything Sucks. In 1996, Milo Aukerman made a triumphant return with an album that paid homage to the band’s earlier, more aggressive hardcore sound. This album is a true game-changer, not only for Descendents’…

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Photo Gallery: St. Jerome’s Laneway Festival – Centennial Park, Sydney (08.02.26)

In its 21st year, St. Jerome’s Laneway Festival hit Sydney yesterday at its latest home in Centennial Park. It might have been raining in the morning, but that didn’t dampen the spirit of punters, as there was a healthy lineup before the gates opened about 11.30 am. It was an incredible day of music, and…

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Robyn announces The Sexistential Tour for 2026 across Europe, North America and Australia

Generational pop icon Robyn has announced her return to the road with a global 2026 arena run, The Sexistential Tour – her first major headline tour since 2019 and her most ambitious to date. Spanning Europe, North America, and Australia across 20 dates, the tour will feature Robyn’s biggest headline shows ever, including London’s 20,000-capacity…

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Zara Larsson announces Australian leg of her Midnight Sun World Tour

Swedish pop powerhouse Zara Larsson has confirmed she will return to Australia this October with her globally celebrated Midnight Sun tour – her first visit to the country in over a decade. The Australian run follows the release of Larsson’s acclaimed fourth studio album, Midnight Sun, which arrived in late 2025 and has since soundtracked…

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Photo Gallery: Billie Marten – The Croxton, Melbourne (07.02.26)

Billie Marten’s show at Croxton Bandroom was quietly stunning. No theatrics, just beautifully delivered songs, opening with gorgeous “Feeling” and working her way through an expansive setlist including “Willow” and “Vanilla Baby”.  With tracks, old and new, the room stayed attentive and swaying gently from start to finish. Eloise Coomber was there behind the lens.

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Interview: Stephanie McIntosh on returning to music and how being a mum shapes her creativity

Talking to Stephanie McIntosh at the AACTA Festival Awards Industry Gala, you’re reminded just how fluid her career has always been – and how thoughtfully she reflects on it. From her breakthrough years on Neighbours and her pioneering pop album, Tightrope, to the accompanying televisual journey The Steph Show that felt almost ahead of its…

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Opinion: Why Samantha Jade Has Always Been (Very) That Girl

Twenty years on from the release of “Step Up” – Samantha Jade’s glossy, Diane Warren–penned introduction to the pop world – it’s striking how aptly that title has come to describe her career. Again and again, Jade has stepped up: into new creative arenas, back into an industry that repeatedly underestimated her, and into her…

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New Music Discoveries 5th February: Royal Ratbags, Mitski, Buck Meek, and more

Our Discovery playlist gets a fresh shake-up this week, with ten new tracks added across Spotify and Apple Music, including two songs we had the pleasure of premiering earlier this week. Leading the charge as our Track of the Week is Royal Ratbags with “Hesitation” — a brash, self-aware burst of new-wave punk that captures…

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Exclusive Video Premiere: Joan & the Giants & Seb Szabo – “Figure It Out” (Filmed Live at the Forum) (2026)

Ahead of its general release this Friday, the AU review is proud to premiere the live video for “Figure It Out” from Joan & the Giants and Seb Szabo. A gorgeous celebration of friendship, the clip was filmed across two sold-out nights at Melbourne’s iconic Forum Theatre, capturing the pair at a genuine creative high…

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Wolf Alice announce The Clearing Australian Tour December 2026

Wolf Alice currently touring exclusively with Laneway Festival have just announced an Australian tour The Clearing for December 2026. One of the best live bands to emerge from the English music scene from the past 10 years and having witnessed Wolf Alice live personally on every tour since 2018 I can highly recommend to catch…

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Icecream Hands

Exclusive Single Premiere: Ice Cream Hands “Tambourine Mountain” (2026)

the AU review is thrilled to bring you the exclusive single and video premiere of “Tambourine Mountain”, the warmly reflective new single from Australian favourites Icecream Hands. Premiering today ahead of its official single release this Friday, “Tambourine Mountain” is taken from Icecream Hands’ eighth album, Giant Fox Pineapple Tree, which is out now on vinyl,…

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Peggy Gou

Peggy Gou confirms it: Carriageworks has been rave central lately (and we’re loving it)

Any complaints about Sydney’s nightlife vanish after a night at Carriageworks nowadays. It’s become the Inner West’s iconic warehouse-style venue, perfect for raves (as we witnessed with the The Works, kicked off by none other than Underworld) And so it’s no surprise that to see South Korean DJ and effortless cool-girl Peggy Gou set up…

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Lily Allen confirms Australian tour dates as she takes West End Girl around the world

British pop icon Lily Allen will return to Australia for a national headline tour, delivering a run of highly anticipated live shows that will include a special featured performance of her acclaimed rendition of West End Girl. Lily Allen emerged in the mid-2000s as one of the UK’s most distinctive pop voices, blending sharp social…

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Opinion: Britney Spears and the Grammys: A History of Cultural Impact Without Institutional Respect

Few artists have reshaped popular music as decisively as Britney Spears. From the moment she debuted in 1998, she redefined what a pop star could look like, sound like, and represent. Her influence is embedded in the DNA of modern pop – in vocal styles, production trends, choreography, and the marriage of image and music….

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Photo Gallery: Nick Cave and The Bad Seeds + Aldous Harding – Alexandra Gardens, Melbourne (30.01.26)

Nick Cave’s Wild God tour stop at Alexandra Gardens last night unfolded like pure theatre, with the sun dropping over the river as the atmosphere shifted from a glowing golden hour to something electric and reverent. From fans reaching out at the edge of the stage to the almost mythic presence of Nick Cave himself, it…

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New Music Discoveries 30th January: Rum Jungle, Sally Seltmann, Telenova, and more

We’re seeing out January with ten more tracks added to our Discovery playlist on Spotify and Apple Music; including two we had exclusive premieres for earlier in the week. With their UK and European tour imminent Newcastle’s Rum Jungle take out Track of the Week with their new single “Coal Dust”. The single finds the…

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DUB ZOO

Exclusive Single Premiere: DUB ZOO “Pocketful” (2026)

Today, the AU review is proud to exclusively premiere “Pocketful”, the brand new single from DUB ZOO, ahead of its official release on Friday, January 30. A vibrant and uplifting cut, the track sees the collective lean fully into hip-hop and reggae fusion—doing so with heart, history, and heavyweight collaborators along for the ride. Serving…

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Anberlin’s Deon Rexroat on Never Take Friendship Personal, Christian labels and coming back to Australia

Anberlin’s rise was never part of a grand masterplan. Formed in Winter Haven, Florida in 2002, the band had signed to a label and released their debut record within a year, quietly laying the groundwork for what would become one of the most enduring catalogues in modern alternative rock. But it was 2005’s Never Take…

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Last Dinosaurs announce the 10 Year Wellness anniversary tour

The feeling most people get who listened to Last Dinosaurs as they came into the Australian indie scene in the early 2010s is that of nostalgia and euphoria. Their music has always felt alive, with the well known dreamy soundscapes of their music defining the last decade. After five incredible studio albums, the Brisbane trio…

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Emma Bass

Exclusive Video Premiere: Emma Bass “Sweet Dejavu” (2026)

Emma Bass returns with the official video for her intoxicating single “Sweet Dejavu”, premiering exclusively today on the AU review. Released two weeks ago, “Sweet Dejavu” captures the magnetic tension between desire and distance — that fleeting moment where passion burns brightly, even when you know it won’t last. Sonically, the track sits firmly in…

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Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds deliver an epic sermon at Sydney’s The Domain

I can’t help but think of Nicholas Hope in Bad Boy Bubby every time I watch a video of Nick Cave performing. The oddly obscure “classic” is the kind of hard-watch that leaks from the more unflinching corners of the Australian psyche. But unlike similarly disquieting films, such as Snowtown and Picnic At Hanging Rock, Bubby’s…

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Photo Gallery: CMAT + Holiday Sidewinder – Enmore Theatre, Sydney (23.01.26)

Irish singer-songwriter CMAT (real name Ciara Mary-Alice Thompson) commenced her set singing from the balcony at Sydney’s Enmore Theatre and then lit up the stage with an energetic performance of classic country heartbreak and indie pop, with a distinctly Irish sense of humour. Supported by Australia’s own Holiday Sidewinder, the former lead singer of indie…

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A tribute to the one and only Rob Hirst

Writing tributes isn’t standard fare for the team at the AU review, but the untimely passing of Midnight Oil’s Rob Hirst demanded an exception. Several of the team were lucky enough to get to know Rob and his family over the years, and we wanted to take a few moments to reflect upon and honour…

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