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reviews





Insightful album walk-throughs, live performances and festival highlights.



peter bibby



Album Review





The uncompromising and candid Bibby is resolute, brutal and frank. A fusion of gritty riffs and rustic vernacular is the social birds eye that cements him as a formidable songwriter and wholly unique artist.


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father john misty



Album Review





In his latest socio-psychic excursion, Father John Misty returns with a record that includes Tillman’s customary biting cynicism but with unexpected flashes of optimism.


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fascinator



Album Review





Don the tie-dyed spacesuit, lower the visor, set phasers to stun, buckle up and commence the electro-galactic voyage to planet Fascinator as Musicology guides you through the cosmic exploration of Water Sign.


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sarah mary chadwick



Album Review





It is the unashamedly bold melancholic introspection that is Chadwick's greatest asset and signature style.


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iceage



Album Review





Beyondless is a record of poetic beauty and sonic saturation.


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sydney city limits



Festival Review





The inaugural festival graced the Centennial Parklands for the first time and Musicology was there. Check out some of the festival highlights including Beck and The Avalanches.


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born ruffians



Album Review





Musicology recaps this years Laneway festival held at the Sydney College of Arts. Returning with their fifth studio album, Uncle Duke & The Chief is about the journey, not the destination.


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st. jerome's laneway festival



Sydney Review





Musicology recaps this years Laneway festival held at the Sydney College of Arts.


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lowtide



Album Review





From the abyss to stratospheric ambience, Southern Mind glides between light and dark.


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alvvays



Album Review





Sophomore long player Antisocialites is set for release. This highly anticipated album delivers in spades.


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japanese breakfast



Album Review





Soft Sounds From Another Planet ensnares the listener with Michelle Zauner gently pulling you in with a guiding hand and whispering harsh truths to an open ear.


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julius



Single Review





Exploding onto the scene, JULiUS drops killer single Chuck E Cheese.


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royal blood



Album Review





How Did We Get So Dark? The second album from British duo and Musicology takes a track by track look into the record.


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madness



Live Review





Performing at the Hordern Pavilion, Madness are back in Australia for the Can't Touch Us Now tour.


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