Thundamentals live in concert.
ON TOUR

Thundamentals

8
critic concert reviews
rap

How Good Are They LIVE?

Live Rating  

81
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8
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Last 12 Months Rating  
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Real Live Certified  

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Critic Consensus

Thundamentals is 'Real Live Certified' and is in the top 10% of all live performers. Based on 8 concert reviews, the critic consensus is that Thundamentals is rated as a remarkable live performer, with impressive shows that are worth watching.

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Latest Release

100 Degrees (13 January 2023)

Artist Info

Genre
rap
Origin
Bio
2018 marks a 'Decade of the Thundakat, and homegrown hip-hop trio Thundamentals are celebrating their 10-year career by creating more infectious, instantly memorable music. Thundamentals have released their succinctly-titled single Miss You, co-produced with Sydney multi-instrumentalist Carl Dimataga (Khalid).
Has Performed With

Critic Concert Reviews

The AU Review (Australia)

November 12, 2018
90
%
Thundamentals were here to not just bring the music over the weekend, but support it to, as the hip-hop trio hailing from the Blue Mountains – Tuka, Jeswon and Morgs – brought along Australian hip-hop legends of the future to open the celebrations of their I Love Songs album at The Forum in Melbourne.

The Music (Australia)

November 10, 2018
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We're informed of the Thundamentals' life motto – 'quit your bitching, start your living'.

Scenestr (Australia)

April 23, 2015
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Apparently I saw these guys about 18 months ago at the same venue… I have no memories of that affair.

The Music (Australia)

March 5, 2015
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Manning Bar, Sydney, Australia

Scenestr (Australia)

May 21, 2014
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Brisbane emcee and Hilltop Hoods Initiative winner I AM D entertained early comers with gritty beats and clever rhymes.

The AU Review (Australia)

October 29, 2013
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I arrive to check out Thundamentals bring their ‘Smiles Don’t Lie Tour’ through the city getting to the venue just in time to see locals Dialect and Despair wrapping up their set.

Howl and Echoes (Australia)

November 22, 2016
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From the ashes that were Melbourne’s Palace Theatre and Shebeen, Brunswick’s Howler and Thornbury’s The Croxton Bandroom have risen proud. Tonight we found ourselves at The Croxton Bandroom to catch Thundamentals along with a few special guests.

Past critic reviews published in

The Guardian (UK), musicOMH (UK), The Santa Barbara Independent (USA), The Aquarian Weekly (USA), Spectrum Culture (USA) and more

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