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If there's been one constant in Sarah Blasko's fairly short career, it's been change. Never is that more evident than with this latest theatrical live offering.
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As confetti is thrown in the air, you can see how Blasko is pleased with the show. And it is just that: a show, one for your eyes as well as your ears.
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The Brunettes, supported my Plastic Palace Alice and El May, completed their Australian tour at the Annandale on Saturday 8 March. In front of a modest but enthusiastic crowd, the Kiwi seven-piece played songs spanning their three albums.
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Spectrum hosts the hottest young NSW talent in the now complete state Garage 2 V finals.
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The expanded Laneway Festival packed out the heart of Melbourne's CBD for a day of indie rock greatness...
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Lamenting your lack of Laneway tickets? Nevermind, most of the acts will be doing sideshows whilst on tthe road for the festival - so make sure you get along to some gigs. FL recommends catching The Brunettes.
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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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This March, Plastic Palace Alice are gearing up to release a shiny debut album titled The Great Depression - in preparation for the release, the Melbourne six piece will be hitting the road for a series of tour dates.
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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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This year's Homebake, dubbed the Ladies Domain, has sold out in record time. Sad news for punters given today's announcement of a slew of new acts for the festival including Scribe, The Brunettes and Architecture in Helsinki
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A great rainy night spent at The Troubadour with almost every percussion instrument ever made.
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New Zealand rockers The Brunettes have spent the past couple of years honing their skills on the juggernaut that is their live show leaving little time for recording - but finally the duo have made it to the studio and will be releasing the fruits
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The adorable New Zealand indie pop duo of Heather Mansfield and Jonathan Bree are coming back to Australia. Main man Jonathan talks about the album, the tour, and being upstaged by their banjo player.
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