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Jess Martyn, Journalist

Jess Martyn

A proud "word nerd" since childhood, Jess Martyn studied journalism and advertising at university, and completed countless internships during her degree. She interned at local newspapers and agencies, (slightly desperately) cold-emailed marketing execs in search of opportunities, and finally discovered music journalism. She began writing for AAA Backstage in 2015, progressed from intern to editor within six months, and eventually made the transition to The Music, first as a live reviewer, then as a features writer. Writer by day and musician by night, Jess has also been performing in venues around Brisbane since her early teens, including several regular venues on the northside. She is working on a string of singles and an eventual full-length album under the name ‘Blue Jay’.

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Live Review: REVIEW: All The Action From Falls Festival
"[Falls Festival in Byron Bay] was characterised by blistering heat, sweat, and sunburn: true emblems of an Australian summer."
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Live Review: Sahara Beck, Jon Marsden, Golden Age Of Ballooning
"On this night in her hometown, she truly was the 'Queen Of Hearts'."
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Live Review: Ruel, Genesis Owusu
"[A]ny single moment free from prepubescent shrieking is a blessing."
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Live Review: Matt Corby, BLESSED, Eliott
"He has emerged as a true storyteller, and watching him at work is nothing short of joyful."
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Live Review: John Butler Trio, The Teskey Brothers, Stella Donnelly
"Without moving from his seat, he moves hundreds out of theirs."
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Live Review: Japanese Wallpaper, Eilish Gilligan, Jaguar Jonze
"The layers of instrumentation produce an impressive volume."
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Live Review: Passenger, Winterbourne
"Above all, it's his personable nature that keeps the crowd enthralled."
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Live Review: Pink
"The beauty of a Pink show is that life-affirming humanity you feel watching someone who has truly come into her own in spite of every challenge, and can see the humour in those challenges."
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Live Review: Imagine Dragons, The Temper Trap
"This was to be a show about life, and the frontman who is a freakishly talented combination of preacher, dancer, drummer and vocalist."
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Live Review: The Killers
"To hear that electric guitar melody ring through the room is enough to make anyone feel young again."
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Live Review: Bruno Mars, DJ Leggo My Fueggo
"Mars throws towels into the crowd like chunks of meat into a den of tigers."