The 90s have never sounded so good
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The 90s have never sounded so good
By Jo Roberts
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Remember when Brunswick Street in Fitzroy and King Street in Newtown were the hubs of Australian indie music? If you do, then you’re likely aged somewhere between 40 and 60 and spent more than a few nights watching bands through a haze of ciggie smoke at venues such as Melbourne’s Punters Club and/or Sydney’s Sandringham Hotel. In the back of your wardrobe you may also have a stash of old band T-shirts bought at such venues, now too threadbare (or snug) to wear, but too full of memories to part with.
Thu 10 Dec 2020
Last night was the 16th edition of the annual Music Victoria Awards - a night honouring Victoria’s best acts, albums, songs and musicians of the past 12 months.
Sampa the Great
Co-presented by PBS and RRR, this year’s Awards were held as part of the Melbourne Music Week - Extended program at the Melbourne Recital Centre, as well as being livestreamed and broadcast on Channel 31. MC’d by beloved community radio presenters
Lyndelle Wilkinson and Chris Gill, the evening featured live performances by
Alice Skye, Elizabeth, Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever and Simona Castricum.
Did you miss the awards? You can watch the livestream back here.