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Pluto Jonze did an excellent job of bringing to life some eclectic tunes for an intimate audience.
Gevinson managed to redeem a whole generation’s cultural experience – and this is just one aspect of what makes her “big, big world” such an incredible thing to be a part of.
He also managed to reverse the balance of power, by heckling the fuck out of his audience – his onstage banter was pretty centred around making fun of people talking loudly during songs.
This is a song that the band have been playing live for at least six years, and it demonstrated perfectly just how much a band can develop and improve their sound, while somehow maintaining all those magical elements that fans fell in love with in the first place.
Mala is further confirmation – as if anyone needed any – of the fact that Banhart is truly an artist.
It will be interesting to see where this album takes the Brisbane four-piece, and how it will be used by other artists.
2012 = Jonathan Boulet + Leonard Cohen, according to Jessie Hunt.
The Trouble With Templeton have developed a truly dynamic sound.
Lane’s band worked together, like so many corresponding pieces, and perfectly showcased every part of his insanely incredible music.