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This girl is absolutely delicious. Brooke Addamo, the precocious young songstress behind Owl Eyes treated Adelaide fans to an intimate night of wonderfully dreamy fantasy-pop.
Two of Australia’s most exciting upcoming talents, Guineafowl and Ball Park Music, combined forces for the final leg of their Super Commuter Tour. What happened? Hint: Ball Park Music's Sam Cromack CAN dance.
With a stellar Australian line-up on hand, the Ed Castle was at full capacity Saturday night as the Papa Vs. Pretty and Last Dinosaurs co-headline tour rolled into Adelaide.
Following the hype of their EP and high rotation of tracks Villages, Heartlove and Too Safe on Triple J, Melbournians Alpine hit the road to promote their debut EP Zurich.
The St Jerome's Laneway Festival pulls in to Adelaide for another year, but not before a party to warm things up ahead of the big day.
A balmy Friday night at the Ed Castle was the perfect setting for a great night of local music.
Quirky pop maestro Dan Kelly once again proved what a great songwriter he is whilst charming the 100 or so punters with his humorous anecdotes.
Melbournites Princess One Point Five put in a truly special performance in front of an intimate crowd at the Ed Castle.
Little Red’s launched their abtly titled single ‘Rock It’ with a show that did just that. The sold out Ed Castle gig had a great buzz with very enthusiastic punters lapping up the tunes.
A new band with familar faces return to Adelaide this weekend.
Varitease II was a spectacular evening of classy erotica, diverse bands and much merriment. Here's hoping for many more.
zxspecky team up with neo-Burlesque girls for night of song and dance.
They've only been playing live shows for a year, but chances are if you've been around the local Adelaide traps you've heard of, or experienced an aftermath of post-show tinnitus, from prog-rock outfit Bronze Chariot.
Screamfeeder recently re-released Kitten Licks, and toured to show it off. They were supported by Antony of the Future and No Through Road
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