Music Resonating Reverie: Exploring Savanah Solomon’s Curated Playlist of Musical Bliss by Tammy Moir Welcome to Savanah Solomon’s playlist, a harmonious realm where captivating stories, and melodies intertwine in perfect harmony. Hailing from the…
Features The Best ’60s Songs to stick it to the man by Luke Saunders As a time of immense social, political and historic significance we have collated the 25 best ’60s songs for sticking…
Lists Music News Gonzo listening: Hunter S. Thompson lists his 10 favourite records of the 60s “rock age” by Happy Hunter S. Thompson lists his 10 favourite records of the “rock age” of the 1960s, including classics from Bob Dylan,…
Features Pro Audio Remembering the Grateful Dead’s Wall of Sound: an absurd feat of technological engineering by Luka Osborne It looks excessive, but there was a method in Owsley’s madness when he designed the Grateful Dead’s Wall of Sound….
Features Pro Audio The Gretsch White Falcon: a rare bird that almost became extinct by Luka Osborne If it wasn’t for the Gretsch White Falcon’s drop-dead good looks, it may have never ended up in the hands…
Film and TV Interviews Echo in the Canyon: director Andrew Slater on his tribute to late ’60s LA by Tom Cameron Echo in the Canyon is a sublime documentary about a serendipitous time and place in music history: Laurel Canyon. Between…
News Neil Young is set to release a new archival album, ‘Road of Plenty’ by James Peppercorn Neil Young has once again dipped into his gloriously large archives. Following multiple archival releases in the past couple of…
News Check out Neil Young’s latest live-stream concert, featuring his adorable doggo by Emily Elvish Neil Young’s third Fireside Sessions is a must-watch. This session opens with glorious footage of a pupper happily rolling around…
Features Why It Mattered: Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young – ‘Déjà Vu’ by Luke Saunders David Crosby, Stephen Stills and Graham Nash set an incredibly high bar with their 1969 debut. In hindsight, adding Neil…
Features Do shit leaders inspire good songs? by Luke Saunders Music has a long history of being an artform utilised in activism. Protest songs have been sung upon the strumming…