Review: Korn @ Adelaide Entertainment Centre
They came, they saw, they conquered. Korn demonstrated why they are still one of the best rock acts to emerge from the early 00s nu metal scene.
Review: The Rions @ Hindley Street Music Hall
With their humour, energy, and ability to connect with fans, they delivered a night that Adelaide won’t forget anytime soon.
Review: Bombay Bicycle Club @ The Gov
A decade on since their last Australian tour, UK indie purveyors Bombay Bicycle Club had everyone grooving along when they hit The Gov over the weekend.
Review: The Amity Affliction @ The Drive
The Amity Affliction celebrated a decade of Let the Ocean Take Me at Adelaide's The Drive and cemented their status as Aussie metalcore royalty.
Review: Hanabie. @ The Gov
Tokyo-based all-girl rockers HANABIE. blew everyone away with their chaotic set at The Gov and we were there to catch all the action.
Review: Froth & Fury Fest @ Harts Mill
Froth & Furty Fest cemented its position as one of South Australia’s best festivals with another day of incredible music and good vibes.
Review: Hozier @ Adelaide Entertainment Centre
Hozier is always devoting himself to something greater. And on Friday night, he invited the devotees in attendance to do the same.
Review: Leprous @ The Gov
Norwegian progressive metal behemoths Leprous put on a show to remember when they performed in Adelaide as part of their Australian tour.
Review: Steel Panther @ Adelaide Entertainment Centre Theatre
For an hour and a half, political correctness was thrown out the window, and Steel Panther reminded us not to take life too seriously.
Review: sleepmakeswaves @ The Gov
Celebrating the 10th anniversary of their acclaimed album Love of Cartography, sleepsmakeswaves put on a show to remember.
Review: Parkway Drive @ Adelaide Entertainment Centre
Celebrating their 20th anniversary, Parkway Drive proved without a shadow of a doubt that they are one of Australia’s greatest live acts.
Review: Cradle of Filth @ The Gov
If Tim Burton was to create a Shakespearean romantic tragedy film that required a gothic horror metal soundtrack, look no further than Cradle Of Filth.
Review: Full Flower Moon Band and Dr. Sure’s Unusual Practice @ Lion Arts Factory
A coin-toss decided which band would play first in this co-headline tour that brought two of the brightest rock talents to South Australia.
Review: SPEED @ UniBar Adelaide
Australia’s emerging hardcore aggressors SPEED decimated the UniBar when they hit Adelaide for a career-defining performance.
Review: Trophy Eyes @ Hindley Street Music Hall
Trophy Eyes put on a show that “will be in the memories of many for years to come.”