


But does it contain the (stay with me) deliciousness of crispy pigs ear? No, no it does not.

‘I can get a banh mi for three-fidee at my local Vietnamese bakery!’ Well, yes, that may be true. It’s time to wok and roll, Listers, with our list of epic Asian cheap eats in Melbourne. From banh mi to bibimbap, ramen to rice paper rolls, laksa to lemon chicken, Melbourne cheap eats don’t come more delicious than this. When it comes to cheap eats in Melbourne, it's a known foodie fact that some of the best bargain bites come from our city’s top-notch Asian eateries. We love a good feed here at TUL, and our tummies positively jump with joy when we find an awesome meal for mere peanuts (mmm, peanuts). WHO'S ON OUR HIT LIST OF ASIAN CHEAP EATS IN MELBOURNE? There’s a whole year of eating, drinking and discovering to be done… So, Urban Listers, clear the diary and get excited for our Fave 5s. The must-try guide to Melbourne, celebrating the launch of the new MINI 5-door hatch!
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Our two families have collaborated to bring discerning readers and drivers a new fortnightly series – MINI Fave 5s. Like cookies and cream, Brandon and Brenda… The Urban List and MINI! Personally, I would have liked it if they played their new music closer to the beginning of the concert.When we love something we really, truly LOVE something! And that’s exactly how we feel about our new relationship! Some things just go together. However the audience did a good job of screaming the lines of the lyrics in the comment section. There could have been an information tab with the setlist, as someone who isn’t fully aware of his body of work it was difficult to keep up with the track names. Some of the shots of Gus walking to the other sets were a bit too long, that time could have been devoted to the band instead. Everyone was screaming out the lyrics in all caps, showing Gus and the band love and energy in the best way they could. While the atmosphere of being in a shared space wasn’t available to the viewers, there was a sense of camaraderie in the comment section. The night was a moment to celebrate this young upcoming artist, and his fans came through. A fan in the comments ‘CheeksClapperton’ crowned him “Rasp King”- Gus’ raspy, screaming style gives him the capacity to genre bend, mixing alternative pop and early 2000’s rock. Perhaps quarantine has something to do with it? One thing is for sure: Gus Dapperton is making stand out music, and is making a mark with his unique singing voice. Gus has been having a stand out year, releasing hit after hit.

Gus then played ‘First Aid’ a melancholy tune, and he ended the night with “Post Humorous.” His song “Bluebird” from his recently released album “Orca”, was a happy upbeat tune that got the entire band dancing. With expert camera work, the concert felt like a continuous music video.Īs we drew closer to the end of the concert Gus introduced some of his latest songs. The production and use of technology made for enthralling sets, allowing for a unique visual experience. ZeroSpace set the mood perfectly with the lighting. The night started with “Verdigris” from his 2019 album “Where Polly People Go To Read.” Gus played several hits, including popular tracks, “Ditch,” “Gum, Toe, and Sole,” and “Fill Me Up Anthem.” My highlight had to be when Gus sang the popular song “I’m Just Snacking” in a set that was lit royal blue cradling a giant psychedelic disco ball, adding to his whimsical performing style. His silver hair glowed in the incandescent light, his gold trinket earrings jingled perfectly in time. Strapped in a tight red tank top, Gus Dapperton strutted through a barrage of oddly placed, low hanging grey curtains and out onto a purple lit runway. Whether you were watching from the comfort of your bedroom, basement, or attic, it was evident that we were in store for a full-blown production. Voices began to crackle in the background, and sure enough, we started to hear the band gearing up doing their final soundcheck. In blue light, we saw a carpeted hallway with a fan pacing steadily. The unveiling of the concert was a rather suspenseful affair.
