Koko Awards: Breaking the Balls of History
Breaking the Balls of History is the greatest album to land in 2023. Koko try keep up with other releases, try give them a fair … Read more
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Breaking the Balls of History is the greatest album to land in 2023. Koko try keep up with other releases, try give them a fair … Read more
The Fauves with Lotte Gallagher – May 20 at The Workers Club, Fitzroy. The last time Koko went to a Fauves 25th Anniversary show was … Read more
Buck 65, world famous artist return from self-imposed exile in 2022 releasing new album King of Drums. By sheer chance or coincidence, it also in … Read more
Tim Rogers and the Twin Set – November 16 at Brunswick Ballroom. As Koko crawled out of his Uber, various tall cans in hand, he … Read more
Jonny Fritz – October 8 at Out on the Weekend in Williamstown and October 13 at The Thornbury Theatre While Koko was in Covid jail … Read more
Jebediah, Dallas Crane, End of Fashion & Divers – August 13 2022 – Chelsea Heights Hotel, Melbourne As Kokomo made his way to Chelsea Heights … Read more
Gorillaz – July 24 2022 at John Cain Arena, Melbourne Kokomo is not known for regretting much in his life. But way back in 2010, … Read more
Queens of the Stone Age – July 20 2017 at Festival Hall, West Melbourne First there was monkey. Then there was man. Then came Kokomo at … Read more
Father John Misty – July 24 2017 at Recital Centre, Southbank. Kokomo’s complex emotional state can be represented by his three favourite emojis: (happy), (sad) and (randy). These three … Read more
Turnover – July 9 2017 at The Corner Hotel, Melbourne Kokomo once went to a funeral of the guy that dealt pot in high school. To … Read more
Methyl Ethel Review – May 19 2017 at The Corner Hotel, Melbourne. Kokomo Jones didn’t feel sad as the only guy getting his ID checked … Read more