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Is it worth the listen? Our Music Reviews hub is where we put the latest releases to the test. From career-defining LPs to experimental debut EPs and high-octane live performances, we provide honest, in-depth critiques of the music shaping today’s landscape. Whether you’re looking for your next obsession or a second opinion on a big release, explore our full archive of album, EP, and concert reviews here.

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Album Review: RAYE – This Music May Contain Hope

by suziescribblesMarch 28, 2026
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Album Review: Parissa Tosif – I have this memory of you

by suziescribblesMarch 26, 2026
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Album Review: Mega Fauna – softmore

by suziescribblesMarch 21, 2026
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Review: Meg Mac, Malthouse Theatre Melbourne

by suziescribblesMarch 15, 2026
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Album Review: Jack Harlow – Monica

by suziescribblesMarch 15, 2026
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Pulp Sidney Myer Music Bowl Melbourne
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Review: Pulp, Sidney Myer Music Bowl

by suziescribblesMarch 4, 2026
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EP Review: Sidney – what if it ends

by suziescribblesMarch 1, 2026March 1, 2026
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The Belair Lip Bombs at Melbourne's Corner Hotel
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Review: The Belair Lip Bombs, Corner Hotel

by suziescribblesFebruary 28, 2026February 28, 2026
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Album Review: Vona Vella – Carnival

by suziescribblesFebruary 28, 2026
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Album Review: Romanie – It’s Not That Funny

by suziescribblesFebruary 22, 2026
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Album Review: Meg Mac – It’s My Party

by suziescribblesFebruary 20, 2026
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Review: Ethel Cain, Palais Theatre

by suziescribblesFebruary 17, 2026
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Review: Folk Bitch Trio, Fed Square Melbourne

by suziescribblesFebruary 11, 2026
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Review: Cameron Winter – Forum, Melbourne

by suziescribblesFebruary 10, 2026
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Charli Lucas with her hands to her face wearing a blue adidas jacket. EP cover for i shouldnt but i love you
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EP Review: Charli Lucas – i shouldn’t (but i love you)

by suziescribblesFebruary 3, 2026
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Review: Nick Cave and The Bad Seeds – Alexandra Gardens, Melbourne

by suziescribblesFebruary 1, 2026
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So I thought this felt like a quiet week, but I’m So I thought this felt like a quiet week, but I’m actually at the max number of slides!! 

Check out all the upcoming gigs in Melbourne for next week!! 
More details on our website.
Saturday night found me at Howler for the penultim Saturday night found me at Howler for the penultimate date of Aleksiah’s Good on Paper tour.

This wasn’t even remotely where I was supposed to be tonight but a last minute buying and selling flurry on Tixel saw me offloading the tickets I’d purchased months ago (for two different gigs) and snapping up these Aleksiah ones a few hours before the show started and there were zero regrets. 

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Some great new music recommendations for you this Some great new music recommendations for you this week. Swipe to check them out.

Songs To Brush Your Teeth To is our regular new music update where we bring you five songs to listen to each week – our suggestion is to listen while brushing your teeth so you make new music a good daily habit, but honestly, you can listen whenever you like. We won’t judge!

check out the playlist on Tidal, Spotify or YouTube
After trying for over a year and the stars just ne After trying for over a year and the stars just never quite aligning I finally managed to see @aleksiah_ live last night, and she was every bit as incredible as I expected!
Next week’s gig guide is here. Next week’s gig guide is here.
Saskia Robin dropped her EP Wick last week. Swip Saskia Robin dropped her EP Wick last week. 

Swipe to read all about it.
Songs To Brush Your Teeth To is our regular new mu Songs To Brush Your Teeth To is our regular new music update where we bring you five songs to listen to each week – our suggestion is to listen while brushing your teeth so you make new music a good daily habit, but honestly, you can listen whenever you like. We won’t judge!

Swipe to see this week’s recommendations and check out the playlist on Tidal, Spotify or YouTube
A few snaps from @maggielindemann incredible Melbo A few snaps from @maggielindemann incredible Melbourne show @forummelbourne 

📸: @leecrawford19 
✍️: Me (Suzie)
The Singer is the excellent sophomore album from M The Singer is the excellent sophomore album from Melbourne/Naarm based alt rocker DC Maxwell, @d.c.maxwell filled with songs about love and loss and the value of art in this crazy modern world.

Written by @leecrawford19
Still thinking about the incredible @charleysux gi Still thinking about the incredible @charleysux gig last weekend! 

Here’s a few snaps and quotes from our review of the night ✨💙

📸: Lee Crawford @leecrawford19
Next week’s Melbourne gig guide is here! Let me k Next week’s Melbourne gig guide is here! 
Let me know who you’re checking out this week
Wrote this one a little while ago, but never got a Wrote this one a little while ago, but never got around to sharing here! 

I’ve been loving Aleksiah’s lastest EP Good On Paper.
Songs To Brush Your Teeth to is our weekly new mus Songs To Brush Your Teeth to is our weekly new music recommendations. Swipe to see some great new tracks you should check out this week.
Aussie pop princess @charleysux put on an incredib Aussie pop princess @charleysux put on an incredible show @thenightcat_fitzroy last night as a part of her Tour of a Serial Idealist.
Next week’s Melbourne gig guide is fully loaded wi Next week’s Melbourne gig guide is fully loaded with great shows! 

Like, seriously full. 

Suggestions please for what I do when it gets too full for one insta post?
Lykke Li released her latest album The Afterparty Lykke Li released her latest album The Afterparty this week. Rumoured by many to be her last, the album represents a mature new direction for the Swedish musician as she moves into what she refers to as the existential era of her career. 

Article written by @leecrawford19
This week’s new music recommendations!! Songs to This week’s new music recommendations!! 

Songs to brush your teeth to is our rolling playlist of new music we think you should listen to. You can find it on Tidal, Spotify and now You Tube.
Next week’s Melbourne gig guide is here. Remember Next week’s Melbourne gig guide is here. 
Remember you can find ticket links and more details on our website too.
It was such a pleasure to chat with Jannah Beth re It was such a pleasure to chat with Jannah Beth recently about her latest release Orbits and Echoes.

There’s a few snippets if you swipe but there’s so much more chat about the album and Jannah’s song writing process on the website.
Your Melbourne live music guide for May is here! Your Melbourne live music guide for May is here! 
Swipe to check out all of next weeks upcoming concerts. 

Full guide and ticket links on the blog.
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