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No longer mad about music

The future of live music is dwindling and potentially boisterous festival goers are taking over, writes Erin Lyons.

Gold Fields – Black Sun: Album review

Victorian five-piece Gold Fields have wowed the music world with their debut album Black Sun. Erin Lyons discusses why they are deserving of their place on the Rolling Stone’s ‘To Watch’ list.

No longer mad about music

The future of live music is dwindling and potentially boisterous festival goers are taking over, writes Erin Lyons.

Gold Fields – Black Sun: Album review

Victorian five-piece Gold Fields have wowed the music world with their debut album Black Sun. Erin Lyons discusses why they are deserving of their place on the Rolling Stone’s ‘To Watch’ list.

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The future of live music is dwindling and potentially boisterous festival goers are taking over, writes Erin Lyons.

Gold Fields – Black Sun: Album review

Victorian five-piece Gold Fields have wowed the music world with their debut album Black Sun. Erin Lyons discusses why they are deserving of their place on the Rolling Stone’s ‘To Watch’ list.