by Catherine Blanch | Oct 5, 2017 | Interviews, Live Music, Music
by Catherine Blanch. Deep in the 1970s, DEEP THROAT THE BAND were facing the dawning of global fame as the biggest and naughtiest band to come out of Australia when tragedy came from nowhere and saw the boys being ‘trapped’ in Molly Meldrum’s basement for 40 years....
by Michael Coghlan | Oct 4, 2017 | Adelaide Festivals, Reviews, Theatre
[Japan ~ Australian Premiere] Her Majesty’s Theatre, Tue 3 Oct. The lights go down at Her Majesty’s and we are taken to an unnamed inn with no owner in the far north west of Japan to spend a strange night with a group of lost souls. Travelling father and son...
by Adrian Miller | Oct 1, 2017 | Adelaide Festivals, Live Music, Music, Reviews
[Australia] Nexus Arts, Sat 30 Sep. Another big night of music at Nexus Arts with two outstanding bands dishing up a frenzy of delicious funk music as part of OzAsia Festival 2017. Adelaide’s musical monks The Shaolin Afronauts shuffle out onto the stage in their...
by Adrian Miller | Oct 1, 2017 | Adelaide Festivals, Live Music, Music, Reviews
[CHINA] Space Theatre, Adelaide Festival Centre, Sat 30 Sep. Cocoon is one of three programs collectively known as Meeting Points featuring the Australian Art Orchestra in collaboration with composers from China, Japan, Korea and Arnhem Land. In this program the...
by Adrian Miller | Sep 30, 2017 | Adelaide Festivals, Live Music, Reviews
[Japan] Nexus Arts, Fri 29 Sep. At tonight’s full house, Nexus Arts prove that it is not necessary to present similar acts on the same bill to have a successful gig. The two bands on offer could not be more different. The first act, Satan’s Cheerleaders, are here to...