Category: Music
Heckler’s Womad Playlist 2015
And it’s back! You loved it in 2013, so we’ve brought it back for twenty fifteen. Best way to prep yourself for this massive weekend! Don’t forget to check back for our #Womad15 reviews and follow...
Review – 50 Years of Beatlemania
For those wanting to experience A Day in the Life of an era that so strongly influenced our culture, go along to this.
Review – Tres Miserables
These guys can sing! It is absolutely refreshing to see young musicians being able to truly show off their capabilities and vocal strengths without relying purely on electronic amplification. Bravo, encore!
Review – Neo Cosmosphere
The evening was well paced, all the acts complimented each other perfectly and it was a joy to see them all on the one night and with such a fitting progression between them.
Review – The Motown Story
By the third song in, the dance floor had started and did not stop until the final encore.
Review – Dan Sultan: Dirty Ground Tour
Sultan stands alone: three guitars and a keyboard keeping him company.
Review – Synergy Percussion meets Noreum Machi
This endearing South Korean group gets you involved and hits you with a huge sound that you’d expect from the main stage at Womadelaide.
Review – Phil Jamieson
Even the dickheads in the audience couldn’t spoil the warm response the crowd gave him.
Review – The Magnets: All This Time
All in all, this was a wonderful show with beautifully sung melodies. If you’re looking for an hour of family friendly entertainment with no musical instruments, no foul language and definitely no male nudity, then The Magnets is a group not to miss this year.
Review – Etypejazz
[Etypejazz] will definitely make you want to tap your toes, clap your hands or click your fingers, or even sing along if you’re old enough to remember the originals.
Review – Loren Kate
Then Kate began to share her story… What was moving was not just the songs but hearing of the love, joy, heartache and pain behind each song that made it all the more special.
Review – Women in Docs
Singing along is expected at their shows, and how could you not want to when they sing about give-way signs or single’s night at the supermarket. (Yes, they’ve written songs about these things.)