Gallery: FBi Radio Presents Big Boi at Metro Theatre

Diving deep into his solo-work, the Atlanta rapper iced his hype-worthy performance with a few Outkast gems.

Gallery: FBi Radio Presents Todd Terje & The Olsens at Metro Theatre

Danceable disco specialist Todd Terje and his infectious ensemble The Olsens made their Metro Theatre debut, dazzling the crowd with vibrant, limb-wobbling jams.

Gallery: FBi Radio Presents Noname at The Metro Theatre

Laying down a soulful blend of hip-hop and spoken word poetry, Noname’s intimate Metro Theatre performance was nothing but endearing.

Gallery: Dune Rats, Skegss & The Gooch Palms at The Metro Theatre

It was always going to be sweaty when these three teamed up for an all-ages show at The Metro.

Gallery: FBi Presents Dinosaur Jr at The Metro Theatre

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.

GALLERY: DMA’s 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.

Soundcheck 3/8 :: George Maple + Gang of Youths + Yeevs + more…

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.

GALLERY: Courtney Barnett & Teeth And Tongue at The Metro

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.

Interview :: Purity Ring’s Corin Roddick – ‘Another Eternity’

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.

GALLERY :: The War On Drugs at The Metro Theatre

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.