Diving deep into his solo-work, the Atlanta rapper iced his hype-worthy performance with a few Outkast gems.
Danceable disco specialist Todd Terje and his infectious ensemble The Olsens made their Metro Theatre debut, dazzling the crowd with vibrant, limb-wobbling jams.
Laying down a soulful blend of hip-hop and spoken word poetry, Noname’s intimate Metro Theatre performance was nothing but endearing.
It was always going to be sweaty when these three teamed up for an all-ages show at The Metro.
In support of their 11th album, Give A Glimpse of What Yer Not, bonafide legends Dinosaur Jr played a sold-out headline show at The Metro Theatre.
Taking on the Metro Theatre for two sold out shows, DMA’s brought their catchy-as-hell debut album Hills End to eager fans – with I Oh You mates Green Buzzard in support.
Stacks of free gigs in Sydney this week featuring killer acts we’ve been keeping our eye on, including Little Horn, Flyying Colours and Woodes & Elkkle.
Our favourite celebrator of the mundane Courtney Barnett brought the little things to a sold-out Metro audience in support of her new record (and FBi album of the week) Sometimes I Sit And Think, And Sometimes I Just Sit. Supported by Teeth & Tongue.
Ahead of Purity Ring’s return to Australia, we had a chat with man-behind-the-boards Corin Roddick to talk about how the Canadian duo’s music has changed since they first appeared, where they’re coming from and where they’re headed next.
Here for Meredith Music Festival, the second sold-out Sydney show for The War On Drugs fell on a very tense day for this city with the siege in Martin Place. But we couldn’t have asked for a more soothing distraction.