5. D Henry Fenton and the Elizabethans at the Marrickville Bowlo. Beautifully crafted pop-rock but with plenty of meat and what a guitar sound. The album's a gem BTW. Such songcraft. Jason Walker in support.

6. Ron S. Peno and the Superstitions at the Leadbelly. Swivel Hips and the boys launched the new album (Guiding Light) with the band firing on all cylinders. It ain't Died Pretty, but you can hear the connections. This one, as the man says has a darker groove.

7. Jen Cloher's self-titled LP. It's been on high rotation for months. It has a dark groove with great introspective and topical song writing. My album of the year. Paralysis Analysis song of the year.

8. Dusty Ravens album launch at the Django Bar., Sydney. Dark mariachi in Marrickville? Believe it when the horns start blowing. The Tall Grass (Peter Fenton and Jamie Hutchings) in support were pretty good too.

9. Radio Birdman. The Enmore show with Died Pretty was the best show I’d seen from them since Ron and Warwick left. Deniz was totally on point. And we got Descent into the Maelstrom, the Birdman doco. Wow! What an eye opener. I had no idea about much of that.

10. Ramones Museum in Berlin. True. There is a Ramones museum and it’s in Berlin. I was smart enough to tell mother and daughter to hang out together and I’d looked after myself. The museum is no mere collection of memorabilia. It is well curated, with seriously good multimedia displays. It has Dee Dee’s bass rig and one of Johnny’s guitars. It even has posters to shows I’d been to. And it’s in a bar. You now have a reason to visit Berlin.

Chris Virtue presents Virtual Unreality on Sydney's 2RRR 88.5 FM on Thursdays from 18:00.