John Shand Posts

February 26, 2020 / Concert Reviews - Archive

Foundry 616, January 31 8/10 The lives of bands should be measured in dog years rather than human years, because it’s so wretchedly hard to form one, write material, organise rehearsals, find a gig (let alone a decent one), work with any regularity and somehow record. To hold a septet…

February 25, 2020 / Concert Reviews - Archive

Camelot Lounge, February 12 6.5/10 “I want you to realise you’re hearing one of the best bass players in the known universe,” Katie Noonan told us after singing Sign Your Name. She’s right. Phil Stack is among our living cultural treasures, to rate with a Ben Quilty or Nicole Kidman.…

February 23, 2020 / Theatre Reviews - Archive

Playhouse, February 11 9.5/10 Since the First Fleet spewed out its cargo of cons and screws, Australian men have often enjoyed playing brutes in a brutish land. That’s the awful truth that lay behind Kenneth Cook’s 1961 novel Wake in Fright. Those who would deny it could ponder the fact…