Another boring Thursday night calls for the perfect opportunity for a great night of live music and what better way to do that than having two talented bands play great sets at the Lansdowne.
Category Archives: Reviews
SINGLE REVIEW // ‘We Are Fine’ – Holly Hebe
We Are Fine oozes a subtle nostalgia for the memories we are now creating
LIVE SHOW GALLERY + REVIEW // The Buoys + Mission: Banana (The Cambridge Hotel)
Marking a return to gigs in the Warehouse at the Cambridge Hotel, The Buoys return to Newcastle with a bang supported by local favourites Mission: Banana.
PREMIERE // ‘LSD Chimpanzee’ – Martom
LSD Chimpanzee is the debut single from Sydney Alt Rock band ‘Martom’ and we’re fortunate enough to be premiering the track right now, here on Temporary Dreamer. If you’re a fan of Alt-J, Rex Orange County or just want a new go-to track, I highly recommend this one.
ALBUM REVIEW // ‘First Contact’ – Lastlings
‘First Contact’ has so many positive things going for it, with the excellent vocals and production making for the some of the best Australian electro-pop music that we’ve heard in 2020.
SINGLE REVIEW // ‘Not For The Weekend’ – The Lulu Raes
It’s a banger that people should be playing over the next few months, whether they’re with their friends at the beach, at a pool party over the new year’s period or simply just needing something to lift their mood. I’m keen to see what The Lulu Raes do next, and hopefully catch them at a live show soon.
EP REVIEW // ‘Stay Bright’ – OK Hotel
OK Hotel have nailed this one with five angsty choruses ready for Aussie audiences to sing back around the country.
PREMIERE // ‘BACK2U’ – Sypress
After an almost two year hiatus, Sypress is back with a new name and a brand new track that we’re premiering right now here on Temporary Dreamer
LIVE SHOW REVIEW + GALLERY // BOYSCLUB (The Factory Theatre)
This is punk. It is honest, relentless and draws both social criticism and reflection. The type of music that makes you sit back and think about the world around you.
ALBUM REVIEW // ‘Method Of Places’ – Lewis Coleman
Each song in Method of Places creates its own sonic world. Melbourne locals should definitely check this album out to see the incredible and experimental work coming out of our own city. The Australian music scene is thriving with new and established artists, we are so lucky to discover spectacular gems like this on our own doorstep.