MUSICOLOGY



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Serving up the best in local and international talent, Musicology captures artists from around the globe.



Alvvays



GRAMMY nominees and Canadian darlings Alvvays tacking tracks from their latest record Blue Rev and cult classic Antisocialites as they perform at Las Vegas Brookyln Bowl along with indie folk New Yorker Joanna Sternberg.


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Noah kahan



Kahan's humor shone through in moments of banter with the audience.The connection he forged with his fans was further highlighted when a fan-made t-shirt reading "feeling Kahanty" was thrown on stage, which had me in fits along with everyone else.


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yeah yeah yeah's



A palpable sense of anticipation filled the air outside the Hordern Pavilion. Eager fans, their hearts pounding with excitement, lined up patiently, their faces lit up with that pre-show exhilaration. Conversations buzzed with enthusiasm as I could overhear fans sharing their favorite Yeah Yeah Yeah's songs and concert memories, building a sense of camaraderie among strangers.


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the waifs



Safe to say The Waifs' 'Up All Night' 20th Anniversary Australian Tour was an absolute triumph. Last night showcased the enduring talent and charisma of one of Australia's most exceptional folk-rock bands. From the moment they graced the stage, it was evident their music has only grown more captivating with time.


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the 1975



Before The 1975 grace the stage on this tour, there are two things that take place. The first, Elvis Presley’s ‘Love Me Tender’ plays in full. The second, we are met with a big, bold spotlight in the centre of their home-like set along with live video-footage of the band.


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the cure



It was with privilege and reverence that the fortunate ballot winners bore witness to the biggest draw card of Vivid Festival on this auspicious opening night to witness The Cure perform Disintegration in full at the Sydney Opera House.


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sydney city limits festival



The inaugural SCL festival graced the Centennial Parklands for the first time and brought with it a stellar line up of local and international acts. Musicology was there to capture the event and share some of the festival highlights.


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St. jerome's laneway festival



Musicology was at the Sydney College of Arts to capture one of the event calendar highlights that is St. Jerome's Laneway Festival 2018.


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madness



Having lost nothing of the energy and intensity of that put Madness on the map some four decades ago, Can't Touch Us Now is their latest Australian tour with Musicology snapping the huge set.


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neurosis



Brutal and uncompromising, the raw power of Neurosis is unmistakable.


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kid congo & the pink monkey birds



The indelible Brian Tristan brings his caravan of worldly musicians and charm to the Oxford Art Factory.


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weedeater



A blistering performance from the one and only Weedeater at the Manning Bar was like no other.


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You am i



The era defining You Am I deliver a full bodied set at the Metro Theatre, brimming with new and nostalgic tracks.


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alpine



Performing on the back of their new release, YUCK, Alpine deliver a scintillating set at Sydney's Metro Theatre.


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Maple trail



In this unique series, High Tea hosts and evening of local and international performers.


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