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Devastations appear from the darkness with a distorted, schizophrenic guitar effects inspired wall of sound to introduce the lads first live show in eight months.
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The thinking person's festival of choice again delivers a stunning array of talent in a top city spot.
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The artists who have made the Short List for The 2007 Australian Music Prize have now been announced.
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Conrad Standish is a gentleman and all class. A ladies' man if you will. He certainly won't kick you out of bed for smoking and he may even light one up and get his pants off
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Following hot on the heels of Melbourne, the Sydney leg of St Jerome's Laneway Festival has sold out. Local four-piece Ghostwood has joined the party, too.
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Melbourne trio The Devastations recently had the crowds jumping up and down and clamouring for more after their appearance at Meredith Festival. The three piece are set to repeat the performance at this year's Laneway Festival
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Augie March returned to Melbourne for their annual Christmas shows, which now seem tradition.
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The one-of-a-kind St Jeromes Laneway Festival is back in 2008 with a shining roll-call of artists - and now Adelaide is invited to the party!
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The band's third album Yes, U, which was recorded in Berlin, dropped under their new label in September. And, it appears that while making touring plans the band has not forgotten where they came from. The Devastations are returning to Australia.
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The nominees for the inaugural Australian Music Prize (The Amp 2005) have been announced.
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About six months ago I was privileged enough to see The Devastations at the same venue. This time around the appreciative punters were a lot better off.
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The great thing about seeing live bands is that you can never rely upon the doors opening on time. Standing outside The Zoo tonight, anticipating the headlining band awaiting me -- Gentle Ben and His Sensitive Side -- I am perplexed by the small amount of
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Forming the song with strokes of both control and surrender, the beauty and strength of her voice then hit me right in the stomach.
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A living legend lends support to his Devastations mates in a small-venue show that makes interstate travel worthwhile.
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FasterLouder chats to The Devastations' mainman Conrad Standish about the band's tour, new album, and experiences of playing to rooms full of people who have absolutely no idea what you're singing.
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