Three Two One Ate
25 June 2015
Get excited Geelong, a brand new, exciting and unique dining experience has arrived. Three Two One Ate is Geelong’s very…
25 June 2015
Get excited Geelong, a brand new, exciting and unique dining experience has arrived. Three Two One Ate is Geelong’s very…
25 June 2015
There are few venues that can say they dish up quality and affordable meals with a glass of beer or…
25 June 2015
Whether you are looking to have a romantic dinner for two or enjoy a night out with friends and family,…
25 June 2015
The Belmont Hotel have just launched their brand new winter menu in both the bistro and the bar and let…
25 June 2015
There are few eateries located as perfectly as Bird Rock in Jan Juc is. Sitting right alongside one of the…
25 June 2015
You could be mistaken to think that you have been transported to some good old country pub, but have the…
25 June 2015
What is better than great food? Lots of it! With their all you can eat buffet priced from $22, the…
25 June 2015
Geelong’s newest rustic Northern Italian Restaurant, Caruggi has the whole town buzzing. Situated on the thriving Little Malop Street this…
24 June 2015
Pistol Pete’s Food N Blues is the only place in Geelong where you can taste, smell, hear and feel like…
23 June 2015
Hooray! The wait for the sophomore release from the Paper Kites is over! Twelvefour will be released on August 28, and along with the announcement the band released a pretty schwick trailer for the album which you can check out below.
23 June 2015
There are no real words to describe the first track, ‘Turn to Dust’ of Wolf Alice’s debut LP My Love Is Cool. Lead singer Ellie Rowsell croons at wavering levels, reaching notes you’ve almost forgotten were possible. There’s a simple steady beat from both the drums and guitar that set her vocals of perfectly. Expect goosebumps on this one.
21 June 2015
Listen to Soak (aka Bridie Monds-Watson) for a few seconds and it will instantly become apparent how emotive, flawless and just damn beautiful her voice is. The fragility of her vocals are matched perfectly with light piano work and a steady beat.
21 June 2015
For some technology can be a scary thing. No longer are there boundaries to who you can contact or things you can learn – the possibilities are endless. It’s an aspect that’s often debated and one that’s brought up in the play Sex With Strangers, but it’s something that actor Samuel Johnson welcomes with open arms.
20 June 2015
If there’s a style that British musicians do well, it’s angry, brooding punk that feels like an assault to the senses. Isaac Holman and Laurie Vincent, of Slaves, are helping to make you feel guilty for, well, God knows what.
19 June 2015
One thing I’ve always liked about punk as a genre is that while on the surface there’s usually a whole heap of yelling and – more often than not – overly loud guitar, there’s some really admirable ideals and meaningful lyrics. While Paper Arms have gone for a more subdued sound this time around, the punk rock ‘tude is alive and well.
17 June 2015
Whoever said three’s a crowd clearly hadn’t seen the lineup for the Church of Blues show on June 20 with Shannon Bourne, Eva McGowan and Luke Watt.
17 June 2015
It’s been a little while since we’ve heard from the musical legend that is Chet Faker, he seemed to take Australia by storm in the past few years and has been quiet for most of this one. Though as of this morning Chet announced his east coast tour Built on Live one last celebration of his album Built on Glass and the last shows he’ll performing in Australia for a while. Chet will hit up the Sidney Myer Music Bowl in Melbourne on October 30.
16 June 2015
We all love nothing more than to head down to our local cinema, load up on popcorn and snacks and enjoy a movie with friends. Thanks to the folks at the Pivotonian Cinema they’re hoping to make your cinema experience even more local – but they need your help.
16 June 2015
It’s natural for us to hold onto the past, after all, as human beings we’re sentimental creatures. But it’s not…
16 June 2015
With enough rock and roll swagger to make your face melt, Melbourne-based outfit Palace of the King have unleashed a torrent of their retro, bluesy rock magic with the release of their debut album, White Bird/Burn the Sky. There’s a whole heap of fantastic influences woven throughout the album – I’ve caught snatches of Aerosmith, Slash, Led Zeppelin, Black Sabbath and a whole lot more – and my God, does it make for a fantastic listening experience. If it wasn’t already obvious, this kind of music is right up my alley.
16 June 2015
Bendigo better brace itself, because comedian and self-proclaimed ‘world’s worst adult’ Frenchy is getting ready to take the stage at…
15 June 2015
“Honestly, I’ve been at it since I was kid. I got my first didge when I was about 10. We were on a family holiday in Kakudu and we bought it off a local bloke who we gave a lift to. We were staying with the head Ranger, who was a family friend, for about two weeks. I remember visiting a number of communities and kicking the footy with the local kids. When it got too hot we’d have a play of the didge – it’s something that just clicked for me.”
14 June 2015
Aside from living in Melbourne and band member John-Luis Moretti’s moustache, there’s not much that’s ‘pretty’ about the band. Instead…
13 June 2015
Given the premise of the album, singer Alex Gow recently split from a long-term relationship, you may expect it to be a soppy album of love dedications and angry outbursts – you couldn’t be more wrong. Let’s not forgot the love Gow mentions is about much more than just the romantic kind.