
Much evil. Very ABBA. So anonymous. Here's my interview with A Nameless Ghoul of Ghost ahead of the Big Day Out '14.

Much evil. Very ABBA. So anonymous. Here's my interview with A Nameless Ghoul of Ghost ahead of the Big Day Out '14.
Psychedelic rockers Earthless are the envy of their distant friends: they'll be chiming the New Year in at the Thornbury Theatre. Is it ex-pro skateborder, super-organiser and jet-setting drummer Mario Rubalcaba's preferred kind of party?
Is it? Find out at beat.com.au.

Sydneysiders Caulfield enter their debut, Vanity, to a packed out and ever filling hardcore scene. It squeezes in snugly, too. Searing, pounding guitars anchor Amity Affliction-checking vocals penned in A Letter to Myself One Year Ago. Machine beats pulse through Sour Grapes, raging against the dwindling dubstep light. Their middle runs on a hamster wheel of alternating clean/scream vocals and obligatory breakdowns. They hop off, cobbling ‘90s pop-punk off cuts into Something from Nothing. A danceable G.Y.S.T holds the line as only their last handful of cuts do any advancing.
Are they victorious? Read more at beat.com.au.
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