It might have been a Sunday night, but it was an exciting time for those in Melbourne, with Middle Kids continuing along the path of their âNew Songs For Old Problemâ tour. The bandâs Melbourne dates fell somewhat unfortunately on a Sunday night, but as lead singer Hannah said, âpeople who see shows on Sunday nights […]
Read MoreSydney’s The Middle Kids are currently touring on the back of the release of their critically acclaimed mini-album New Songs For Old Problems. The weekend saw the tour hit up Melbourne’s Forum Theatre, with support coming from singer-songwriter Didirri. Danny brings us these photos from the night.
Read MoreCompleting their run of Splendour slideshows before their inevitable super set on Saturday, Maribou State put on a brilliant set for those unfortunate enough to miss out on the festival action over the weekend. The London duo used the evening to stamp their quality as they melded live instrumentation with some golden production work. While […]
Read MoreMethyl Ethyl played two massive shows in Melbourne last week, pulling out some of their biggest hits alongside touring openers, Broncho and Ada Lea.
Read MoreIf Langata, Crooked Coloursâ sophomore album was enough to get the dance juices pumping in your system, then their live performance of the album would have almost sent a person over the edge. The night opened with Sydney via Perth duo, Kayex. Their raucous brand of electronica was not lost on the burgeoning crowd, as slowly […]
Read MoreCrooked Colours were a visual and musical masterpiece at the Forum over the weekend, producing some of the best electronica that’s been up on the stage. Danny brings us these photos from the night.
Read MoreRuel put on two memorable shows, both to mammoth sold out crowds, at the Forum Theatre on the Melbourne swing of his current tour celebrating the release of his latest single, “Painkiller”.
Read MoreAt Melbourneâs Forum Theatre on Friday evening, fans waded through AFL and Rugby goers to squeeze into a line to see one of the most exciting and adored rappers of 2018. Fresh off the release of her stellar album Room 25, Noname has a string of shows in Australia in addition to her spot in Listen Out […]
Read MoreDZ Deathrays are touring the country to celebrate their 10th anniversary with Canadaâs PUP, and played the Forum Theatre in Melbourne on Saturday with Ali Barter and Press Club. Rebecca Houlden was there and brings us these photos from the night: DZ Deathrays continue their 10th Anniversary tour around Australia to Sydneyâs Enmore Theatre on […]
Read MoreItâs been ten years since punk rock crew DZ Deathrays started making (delicious) bite-sized punk anthems, and there was only one way for the band to celebrate the momentous occasion; a massive tour with some fellow Aussie rockers. Saturday night’s Forum show had all the tellings of a perfect night, a stage set-up mimicking a lounge […]
Read MoreFlight Facilitiesâ Wednesday night set in Melbourne was a mammoth accomplishment of lighting and sound. The duo, Hugo Gruzman and James Lyell, adorned in their now famous flight outfits, encouraged the crowd to join in on one of the biggest parties a mid-week show the city has ever seen. Accompanying them on the opening night of their […]
Read MoreAhead of Madonna gracing our shores for the first time in 23 years for her Rebel Heart tour, an intimate club show, Tears Of A Clown has also now been announced. The show will be an exclusive fan club show that will combine music, art and comedy, and will be taking place at the Forum […]
Read MoreIf the first thing you hear when you walk into a venue is Shania Twainâs âMan! I Feel Like A Womanâ, chances are youâre in for a pretty good time. Thatâs exactly what happened when Walk The Moon, supported by The Griswolds, hit Melbourneâs Forum Theatre for a night of dancing, bright lights, and genuinely […]
Read MoreOn the back of their ARIA top 10 album Aesthesis, Queenslanders Dead Letter Circus hit Melbourneâs Forum Theatre with 10 Years and Guards of May in tow to deliver three hours of straight up alt-rock goodness. Hitting the stage first up were Guards of May, and if ever a band has existed whose style is perfectly […]
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