ADELAIDE’S PARADISE CLUB REDEFINE GENRES WITH DEBUT ALBUM
Adelaide’s Paradise Club are redefining punk genres in Australia as we know it with their debut self-titled album (released via their new home at Farmer & The Owl), Paradise Club. It’s been three-and-a-half years in the making, with the band recording the album in Melbourne’s picturesque Dandenong Ranges.
SINGLE REVIEW: EARL GREY’S BREAKFAST TEA - SWING
Overall the track is a solid step in the band’s personal sound and style development, with influential nods to IDLES and Lazertits and great clear instrumental and vocal sound recording quality, especially notic…
SINGLE REVIEW: RACHAEL LIA - TALKBACK RADIO
The single itself opens with nostalgic lines, depicting the ever-familiar scene of sitting in the backseat of a car, the sun coming through the windows and ‘the sound of talkback radio sinkin’ in’ - we’re back to pretending we’re in a dramatic music video watching the world go by outside.
LIVE REVIEW: FUTURE HAUNTS W/ AM RERUNS & POLARIZE @ THE GRACE DARLING 28/02/2020
FOR FANS OF: The War On Drugs, Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever, Sweater Curse, TOWNS, The Jensens, Good Boy. Acts like this always seem to draw me in with their layers of seductive guitar riffs and Future Haunts are no different. As soon as they popped up in my Spotify Radar, I was immediately obsessed, and their live performance is just as lush.
LIVE REVIEW: DAL SANTO W/ CASCADE BLOOM & BAREFOOT SPACEMEN @ THE LEADBEATER HOTEL 21/02/2020
One of the first times I saw Dal Santo, they had a packed basement at the Grace Darling, where there was a guy in a panda costume and people jumping so hard they almost hit their head on the roof. Safe to say my expectations were high for a great set and the boys delivered.