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Glenn Waller, Journalist

Reviews / Live
The Bon Scotts, The Good China, Pepperjack
Lead vocalist Damien Sutton apologises for being so drunk (not that anybody cares) and thanks everyone for coming, bringing to an end another typically sweaty, boisterous Bon Scotts gig.
Reviews / Arts
Flesh Wound
Flesh Wound has audience members wincing tonight and is really suited for those who prefer their theatre hard to the core.
Reviews / Album
The Bamboos - Fever In The Road
Fever In The Road is a sonic experience imbued with optimism and playfulness and a more than worthy addition to the band’s legacy.
Reviews / Album
Protest The Hero - Volition
Technically progressive and with plenty of heart, Volition is a band firing on all cylinders.
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Reviews / Album
PAPA - Tender Madness
Put Me To Work sets the grandiose tone for an album with tracks that flow from pop-infused rock (Young Rut) to introspective ballad (If The Moon Rises) without skipping a beat.
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Kataklysm - Waiting For The End To Come
"Tear the scab off a beer can and try not to bob your skull to this one."
Reviews / Live
The Butterfly Effect, Sleep Parade, Teal
"Gallagher has some mighty boots to fill, and ultimately time will tell whether or not he’s the right fit."
Reviews / Album
Sepultura - The Mediator Between The Head And The Hands Must Be The Heart
Grittier and sounding more like their first few albums in terms of sloppy production value, the intentions may have been noble in an up-yours punk ethos kind of way, but unfortunately the riffs are instantly forgettable.
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Reviews / Live
Twelve Foot Ninja, Caligula's Horse, Toehider
The band’s encore includes Dark Passenger and War, two ball-tearers performed with precision that leaves the dripping audience confirmed Twelve Foot Ninja fans who are smugly satisfied with their Saturday night.
Reviews / Live
Pikelet, The Ancients, Kane Ikin
Pikelet are clearly playing to the converted tonight, as each track receives rapturous applause upon completion.
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Death Angel - The Dream Calls For Blood
This album doesn’t mess about, and like a disgraceful drunken meal at 4am, once it’s over leaves you wanting more.
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Charlie Horse - Strange Passengers
Strange Passengers sees Charlie Horse honing their songwriting chops and blossoming into a fine act.
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