Live Reviews in Brisbane

If not for the knowledge that one was in Brisbane, you could be forgiven for having thought you were in Cuba, Jamaica or any one of the Latin American countries. The night was balmy and warm, a... [more]
Too much riffage would barely be enough tonight and even though it was a Sunday, plenty of punters thought the same thing. The Casanovas jumped into the early slot with gusto, setting the... [more]
It’s Saturday evening early and Brisbane’s Fortitude Valley is already showing signs of the writhing mass of tangled drunken bodies that signals the beginning of the weekend proper. Inside the... [more]
The annual event that is Ramonathon has become large enough that it now spread over two days. With local, interstate and international acts all paying homage to one of the genuinely iconic ba... [more]
The balmy Brisvegas weather is making its presence felt again and you ask yourself the same question you always do around this time of year: should this be your first shorts wearing gig of the... [more]
Summer’s just around the corner and the Zoo is already starting to swelter as I jostle past the smokers and poor souls without a ticket milling around the front entrance. A rapidly filling ven... [more]
Shame on Brisbane for their poor turnout on Thursday night, shame. Don’t say it was a school night either, because it was holiday time! Surprisingly, Pharaohs got things... [more]
Two iconic bands, in their own right, play to a sell out Brisbane crowd allowing us to reflect on some arguably better days, in style. Back in the day it was called ‘underground’ as oppose... [more]
Jacob S Harris and the Morning Belles open the night with a quality set of mellow alt-country in front of a small but appreciative crowd. Great vocals and quality songs captivate their fans and... [more]
I like to imagine the current rock scene as my old high school classroom. The Libertines was that irresistible bad ass with a smoke behind each ear. Franz Ferdinand was the teachers pet up the... [more]