
CREAMY: I Heart Hiroshima with Shady Nasty & Yeevs at the Oxford Art Factory
Three indie punk outfits served up a three-course degustation of umami musical delights.
Three indie punk outfits served up a three-course degustation of umami musical delights.
Justine Landis-Hanley reviews No. 1 Dads’ sold out Sydney show.
FKA twigs stalks onto the stage to screams of delight, her arrival preceded by shuddering bass. Vocal loops skitter through the packed Metro Theatre and, with her back arched, she casts an imperious eye over the audience. Her album’s “Preface” serves to introduce the concert as industrial percussion, and a twisted rap loop runs under…
Purity Ring played a show at Oxford Art Factory, and it looked as pretty it sounds.