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Fri 16 Nov 2018 to Sun 18 Nov 2018

Another 64 acts added to Strawberry Fields epic 10th-anniversary line-up!

Mon 5 Nov 2018 to Sun 11 Nov 2018

by NUN

 

Formed in late 2011, Nun started life as a recording project for members Jenny Branagan, Tom Hardisty (Woollen Kits), Steven Harris and Hugh Young (Constant Mongrel / Hamhock).

 

Their new LP THE DOME opens with a track named ‘Wake In Fright’, and presents a conceptual framework inspired by R. Buckminster Fuller that arms the record with a cohesive horror.

Thu 1 Nov 2018

The Grace Darling is an ornate 19th-century pub with a focus on locally produced beer and food, plus live indie bands.

With two seperate live music spaces and a warm and bustling front bar and eatery, this inner Northern staple is a great place for a casual pub lunch, group dinner or gig going for all kinds of music lovers.

 

 

Mon 8 Oct 2018 to Sun 14 Oct 2018

by Gregor

 

This week’s feature record is Silver Drop, the debut album by young Melbourne pop eccentric Gregor.

 

Gregor was first heard via the 2016 cassette Thoughts & Faults on Chapter Music, which Stereogum described as “Talking Heads meets Trolls.”

Mon 20 Aug 2018 to Sun 26 Aug 2018

by Mojo Juju

 

The fiercely strong and flawlessly honest song-writing of Melbourne’s Mojo Ruiz de Luzuriaga, aka Mojo Juju, returns with her third studio album NATIVE TONGUE out this week via ABC Music/Universal.

 

Mon 16 Jul 2018 to Sun 22 Jul 2018

by Leisure Centre

 

Previously The Do Yo Thangs, Melbourne R&B slow jammers (and heart throbbers) Leisure Centre are proud to announce the release of their long-awaited debut album, Mind Full. Out 20 July, the album, which sits on a darker and more electronic plane to their previous EP, takes their staple of 808 kick drums and tight vocal harmonies into almost Little Dragonesque territories. Mind Full sees the band experiment with frenetic drum programming, cascading synthesizers and intimate vocals.

 

Laura Jean Devotion
Mon 18 Jun 2018 to Sun 24 Jun 2018

by Laura Jean

 

Devotion is a stunning artistic about-face from revered Melbourne songwriter Laura Jean. Loved for her piercing, intimate, folk-based albums such as 2014’s Laura Jean and 2011’s A fool who'll, Laura has worked with producer John Lee (Beaches, Lost Animal) to create an enveloping, deep pop album like nothing she has done before.

 

Mon 28 May 2018 to Sun 3 Jun 2018

by Primitive Calculators

 

Seminal proto synth-punks Primitive Calculators are back with their third studio album On Drugs. In a career spanning four decades, a lot has changed but just as much has stayed the same.

 

Mon 7 May 2018 to Sun 13 May 2018

by Jon Hopkins

 

Singularity begins and ends on the same note: a universe beginning, expanding, and contracting towards the same infinitesimal point. 'Where Immunity' – his hypnotic breakthrough LP – charted the dark alternative reality of an epic night out, Singularity explores the dissonance between dystopian urbanity and the green forest. It is a journey that returns to where it began – from the opening note of foreboding to the final sound of acceptance.

 

Tue 1 May 2018

The Home of Rock (and punk-metal-pop-indie-shoegaze-post-dole-synth-wave and miscellanea).

The roster of bands that have played the Tote is long and illustrious, spanning back to the early 80's.  Get down and have a look around, the Tote's history is on the walls, in the carpet, in the beergarden and on the stage.