The Murlocs live in concert.
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The Murlocs

9
critic concert reviews
rock

How good are they LIVE?

Live Rating  

74
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Critics Consensus

Based on 9 concert reviews, the critics consensus is that The Murlocs is rated as an enjoyable live performer, with decent shows overall. The Murlocs concert reviews describe live shows and performances as atmospheric, entertaining, melodic, varied, lively, and psychedelic.

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Artist Info

Genre
rock
Origin
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia (2011 - present)
Bio
Five dudes with roots firmly placed in their own blown-out, distorted brand of soulful RnB. Formed in early 2011 by harp player Ambrose Kenny-Smith, (of King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard) The Murlocs have already played alongside Thee Oh Sees, Graveyard Train and Dave Graney.
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Critic Concert Reviews

Glide Magazine (USA)

November 27, 2022
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In the last decade, Melbourne, Australia has emerged as one of the most productive and prolific indie rock scenes with numerous acts attracting international attention. One of the biggest acts from that scene is King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard, psychedelic rockers that release albums and tour at a dizzying pace.

The Music (Australia)

June 1, 2019
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The mosh pit is in full swing after the first song.

The Music (Australia)

August 4, 2017
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Dressed to impress in matching overalls that read “Uncle Merle”, The Murlocs hit the stage and the mosh pit was aand pumping after only one song.

The Music (Australia)

April 19, 2014
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This anti-vibe continued throughout the night and made it near-impossible for nervous supporters Julia Why? to put a decent set together.

The Music (Australia)

November 15, 2013
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A quartet with a sound built around big Tame Impala-styled riffs, impressively melodic bass-playing, Led Zeppelin atmospherics and a farfisa organ made them a varied and entertaining opening act.

Sound of Boston (USA)

December 16, 2022
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The Murlocs played to a packed house at the Sinclair on November 10th with expertly-crafted songs, garage guitar and bass riffs, and one of the most unique voices among rock frontmen today.

We All Want Someone To Shout For (USA)

May 3, 2019
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It didn’t take long for me to realize that this would be a lively crowd, as the young audience began moshing during the very first moments of Moonwalks set.

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Latest Release

Live at The Teragram Ballroom (7 June 2024)