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Soundcheck 31 October – 6 November: Sampa The Great, E^ST, Bad Pony, Schoolboy Q & More

Need a live music fix? Here are our top gig picks in Sydney this week.

Soundcheck 25/5 :: Bill Callahan + Hey Geronimo + Astronomy Class + more…

Country-flavoured folkie Bill Callahan, Brisbane indie rockers Hey Geronimo, Sydney’s very own Papa Pilko & the Binrats, a stellar line-up of artists from the Elefant Traks roster and heaps will be hitting stages this week.

GALLERY & VIDEO :: Baro – Local Live at FBi

Rising Melbourne rapper Baro brought his whole crew up for a huge Local Live set, with Adit (Horrorshow) spinning tunes beforehand and Joyride kicking on for the after-party at The Bearded Tit.

AOTW Review :: Horrorshow – ‘King Amongst Many’

Sydney duo Horrorshow encapsulate a culture with one of the most provocative records in Australian hip hop, King Amongst Many.

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