
Julian Wu
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us9.campaign-archive.com | Mary Boukouvalas |Julian Wu |Fiona Peacock |Mandy Hall
Snap Scene: The Living End, Corner Hotel, 15th May 2025 by Mary BoukouvalasBy Mary Boukouvalas on May 29, 2025 10:53 amOn May 15, 2025, The Living End electrified a sold-out crowd at Melbourne's Corner Hotel, debuting their new single "Alfie" alongside classic hits like "Prisoner of Society" and "West End Riot". The intimate show marked their first new release in eight years, showcasing a return to their raw, three-chord punk rock roots.
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Dec 29, 2024 |
whatsmyscene.com | Julian Wu
It’s been 30 years since North Carolina indie-rockers Superchunk released their classic fourth album, Foolish. That breakout album, produced by Brian Paulson (Slint, Beck, Wilco), was the band’s first for the label they founded, Merge Records, and the label’s biggest seller of its early years. The album made SPIN’s top 20 albums of the year and featured many of the best-loved songs in their catalog, including crowd favorites “Water Wings,” “The First Part” and “Driveway To Driveway.”
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Dec 29, 2024 |
whatsmyscene.com | Julian Wu
The Bawdies, The Old Bar, 9th Dec 2024 by Julian WuThe Bawdies, a Japanese rock and roll band known for their energetic performances and vintage sound, performed at The Old Bar in Melbourne on December 9, 2024. This event was part of the venue’s “Morbid Mondays” series and featured Frenzee, a punk band from Greece, as the opening act.
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Dec 26, 2024 |
whatsmyscene.com | Julian Wu
Delivery formed in the mid-2010s and have been known for blending elements of indie rock, garage rock, and post-punk into their sound. The band’s music often features gritty guitar riffs, catchy melodies, and introspective lyrics. Delivery’s debut album Delivery was released in 2019, and they have continued to grow in popularity within Melbourne’s indie music scene. Their music is often described as raw and unpolished, drawing comparisons to other Australian indie acts.
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Dec 23, 2024 |
whatsmyscene.com | Julian Wu
The Bawdies, a Japanese rock and soul band known for their energetic performances and 1960s-inspired sound, performed at the Northcote Social Club in Melbourne on December 6, 2024, as part of their Australia Tour 2024. The setlist for the evening included fan favorites such as “Sad Song,” “It’s Too Late,” and “Just Be Cool,” showcasing the band’s dynamic range and commitment to reviving classic rock ‘n’ roll vibes.
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