The horror! King Gizzard and pals drench cult film in visceral rock
This classic horror film is famous for its over-the-top visuals. King Gizzard provided a new, live score to match.
- by Joe Hinchliffe
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FlyLo flies high in mind-bending ride
Dreadlocks swaying, Flying Lotus put on a sumptuous audiovisual evening like no other.
- by Joe Hinchliffe
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Sweaty, noisy and strangely alluring
Mclusky*, in a new line-up (apparently hence the asterisk) rocked the Corner Hotel on Saturday night.
- by Joe Hinchliffe
New dance music festival Sun Cycle set for a bright future
In its debut outing, the Coburg event was blessed by a strong line-up and moderate weather, conditions that augur well for an institution in the making.
- by Joe Hinchliffe
Tycho ride serious chillwave for the cool crowd
Californian outfit bring ambient chill to a freezing night in Melbourne in a show that was hard not to like – but also hard to get too excited about.
- by Joe Hinchliffe
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Forget banter, 'King Gizzard' talk in mosh, unveil new songs at Forum
Melbourne's friendly genre fluid kings of thrash metal, King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard, rock a talk-free two hour set loaded with new and unreleased tracks.
- by Joe Hinchliffe
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With poetry and cello, Paul Kelly & Co. take flight
The poetry of Wright, Keats, Hardy takes flight in a performance which blends classical music and blue grass with one of Australia's most distinctive voices.
- by Joe Hinchliffe
Man, 64, faces court over St Albans hit-run death of elderly volunteer
Arthur Frangis, 78, died while walking home from volunteering at his local soccer club after being hit by a car, whose driver allegedly fled the scene.
- by Joe Hinchliffe, Zach Hope, Rachel Eddie and Simone Fox Koob
Pedestrian struck and killed by car in Mount Evelyn
Victoria's road toll continues to surge after another fatality, this time in Melbourne's north-east.
- by Joe Hinchliffe
Heavy rain brings the stink back to blighted Stony Creek
Eight months after a factory fire saw chemicals taint its waters, people living near a Yarra tributary are being warned heavy rains will refresh the stench.
- by Joe Hinchliffe
Post Malone serves up sauce without much substance
Posty's many devotees were swept up in a laser beam and fireworks-fuelled extravaganza, but the solo show and samey songs detracted.
- by Joe Hinchliffe
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