Photo Gallery: MONOLITH - Sydney
Sunday saw Sydney treated to Australia’s biggest prog metal festival, MONOLITH, at Hordern Pavilion featuring COHEED AND CAMBRIA, PERIPHERY, LEPROUS, INTERVALS and MONOLITH with specialised workshops and Q & A sessions with musicians.
Photographer: Jimmy Wah
Photo Gallery: HEILUNG - Sydney
HEILUNG brought their unique traditional Germanic, Viking experience half way across the world to Enmore Theatre in Sydney in November. Experience the story through pictures.
Photographer: Mel Wedd
GRINSPOON + PRESS CLUB - Metro Theatre, Sydney
GRINSPOON rocked a massive set at The Metro Theatre in Sydney as they near the half-way point of their ‘Whatever, Whenever, Wherever’ tour across Australia with PRESS CLUB.
Photographer: RA.
Photo Gallery: TOE + DUMBSAINT
Experimental Japanese instrumental math rockers TOE continued their debut tour of Australia & NZ playing at Sydney's Manning Bar alongside progressive instrumental artists DUMBSAINT.
Photographers: RA & Jimmy Wah
Photo Gallery: UB40 - Red Red Wine Tour
UB40, the world's top-selling reggae group, celebrated 45 years of chart-topping hits playing the Sydney leg of their Red Red Wine tour at Hordern Pavilion alongside Grammy-nominated singer/songwriter, Eagle-Eye Cherry.
Photographer: Nicky Carrall
Photo Gallery: SLEEPMAKESWAVES
SLEEPMAKESWAVES played at Sydney Opera House alongside ROLO TOMASSI (UK) and LITE (JPN), marking the 10th Anniversary of their 3rd studio album 'Love of Cartography' by playing the album in full.
Photos by Jimmy Wah.
Photo Gallery: FURNAPALOOZA 2024
FURNACE AND THE FUNDAMENTALS brought their infectious energy to a new level playing their annual FURNAPALOOZA at Enmore Theatre in Sydney to a SOLD OUT crowd.
Photo Gallery: AGALLOCH
AGALLOCH played at The Factory Theatre in Sydney alongside SULDUSK with their vey own JOHN HAUGHM opening the set Thanks to Bird's Robe.
Photos by: Jimmy Wah.
Photo Gallery: STAND ATLANTIC
On Friday 30th August STAND ATLANTIC greeted a sea of fans at Sydney's Roundhouse for their headline tour with
SLY WITHERS and VANA.
Photos by: Jimmy Wah
Photo Gallery: RIDE
Oxford shoegaze pioneers RIDE returned to Australia and NZ in 2024 playing at Sydney’s Enmore Theatre alongside MERCURY REV.
Photos by Dan Turner.
Photo Gallery: THE JESUS AND MARY CHAIN
THE JESUS AND MARY CHAIN celebrated 40 Years with MERRYN JEANN at Enmore Theatre in Sydney on Thursday night.
Photos by Dan Turner.
Photo Gallery: DANNY OCEAN
Currently charting as one of the top 5 Spotify artists, Venezuelan R&B sensation DANNY OCEAN brought his live show to The Metro Theatre, Sydney supported by DJ DON JUAN.
Photos by Adrianne Armida.
Photo Gallery: MAMMAL - The Penny Drop Tour
MAMMAL brought the inescapable energy of ‘The Penny Drop Tour’ to The Metro Social in Sydney alongside SHOTGUN MISTRESS and THE BLACK CARDINALS. Photos by Jimmy Wah.
Photo Gallery: THE TEA PARTY
Sydney’s Enmore Theatre was painted with the sonic colours from THE TEA PARTY’s highly acclaimed fourth studio album [TRIPtych] on Friday night. See the full gallery by Jimmy Wah.
Photo Gallery: CLOSURE IN MOSCOW - Soft Hell
CLOSURE IN MOSCOW played a blistering set alongside HARTS and TOEHIDER at University of Sydney’s Manning Bar to celebrate the release of their latest album ‘Soft Hell’
Photo gallery: TOM GRENNAN
TOM GRENNAN performed to a devoted crowd at The Metro Theatre in Sydney on Wednesday 29th May 2024. Photos by Adrianne Armida.
Photo Gallery: KARNIVOOL - Tri-Continental Drift
On Saturday night, KARNIVOOL played the first Sydney show of their ‘Tri-Continental Drift’ tour at Liberty Hall with special guests SLEEP TALK. Were you there?
Photographer: RA
Photo Gallery: HAKEN
British prog giants HAKEN were joined by I BUILT THE SKY at Sydney's Manning Bar on Saturday 4th May thanks to The Bird's Robe Collective 🔥🔥🔥
Photo Gallery: SLEEPMAKESWAVES + ELEPHANT GYM
SLEEPMAKESWAVES were joined by Taiwanese math-rockers ELEPHANT GYM and Sydney’s very own MENISCUS at Manning Bar for a night of mind bending instrumental infusion.
Photo Gallery: LIVE + INCUBUS
LIVE and INCUBUS continued their double header tour of Australia, playing their SOLD OUT show at Hordern Pavilion on their second night in Sydney.