Reviews

REVIEW: HOT DUB TIME MACHINE

Tuesday, February 21, 2012

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It’s a fun party, where you don’t have to take yourself or anyone around you too seriously. Another highlight was definitely the drum and bass version of You’re the Voice. Who would have though you could actually get your groove on to John Farnham?! If you don’t fancy yourself as a dancer, I can definitely guarantee you’ll get your kicks out of watching others dance.

REVIEW: THE JAZZ HOP EXPERIMENT

Monday, February 20, 2012

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The highlight of the night however was “Move Bitch” originally by Ludicrous, which the group turned into a ridiculously saccharine-sweet rendition of his ode to running over his baby mama, putting a smile on just about every face. If you’re not a jazz fan, figuring out what the cover song actually is can be half the fun...

REVIEW: HOLDING THE MAN

Wednesday, November 2, 2011

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Our reviewer, Kosta Jaric, was at the State Theatre Company of SA's final Red Carpet Party of the year featuring their latest production, Holding The Man. Here's what went down... "...a room packed shoulder to shoulder of bright young things drinking and eating their way to a good Friday night out" "This play tells an important tale of love and tragedy but also of expression and reality. It takes us to an almost comical place but pulls us straight back to the real world."

REVIEW: SEVEN LETTER SCORE

Monday, October 10, 2011

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Too many photographers, not enough moshers. This latest EP by Adelaide four-piece, Seven Letter Score, is filled with ballsy statements like that - in a nutshell it brings to the surface all those things you've been busting to say, but never had the guts to voice. The pop-punkers drive through four tracks in a tight fashion as they sing about sh!tty friends, good friends, break-ups and freedom.

REVIEW: THE LAST BROADCAST

Wednesday, July 27, 2011

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"The Last Broadcast lads churned the eager crowd into a frenzy with their calculated set combining hearty rock numbers, a sliver of nineties grunge and the funkalicious horns present on their latest release"

REVIEW: COMEDY HYPNOSIS

Friday, June 17, 2011

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Lomman’s soothing baritone carefully coaxes some humorous responses out of his volunteers, from laughing and crying at a humble stuffed bear to forgetting your own name and how to say the number ‘seven’.

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