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'Centipede Hz' represents an unfaltering forward-movement in their sound and the band drew heavily – and for the first half of the set, exclusively – on the new material.
In one of their final shows for a while, Hot Chip held nothing back.
Melbourne finally got a taste for Lana Del Rey at her sold out show ahead of Splendour in the Grass.
According to the agents, several developers are looking to "restore ‘The Metro’ to its former glory days as one of Melbourne’s leading music and entertainment venues."
Electro-pop duo Sneaky Sound System, gave Melbourne an explosive live show at the Palace Theatre on Easter Sunday.
For those wanting more than Soundwave's all you can eat dining experience, a series of tantelising Sidewave shows were arranged, with Machine Head providing something for those who like it with extra heavy.
The Norwegian duo get it just right at their Big Day Out sideshow.
Foster The People kick all more than a few goals at their The Big Day Out sideshow in Melbourne.
Girl Talk throws the perfect party at The Palace
As always the Flaming Lips continue a relentless assault on all their senses.
Hometown heroes, The Living End, played to a sold out crowd at the Palace Theatre - the first of two Melbourne shows in support of their new record, The Ending Is Just The Beginning Repeating.
Antwan Andre Patton, AKA General Patton, AKA Daddy Fat Sax, AKA Sir Lucious Leftfoot, the Son of Chico Dusty AKA Big Boi (OutKast), came to Melbourne's Palace Theatre to showcase material from his first proper solo album.
Jesus Jones, Clouds, The Wonderstuff wind back the clock at the Palace
In Australia for Splendour in the Grass, DJ Shadow brought his custom made Shadowsphere to Melbourne's Palace Theatre, proving that he is still one of the chameleons of the music world and an innovator of turntable based music.
Only the Dandy Warhols could balance disappoinment and delight so well.
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