News Get your Camp Cope fix with their epic Tiny Desk performance by Louise Osborne NPR’s Tiny Desk concerts have hosted no shortage of brilliant local and international acts, and last week’s feature performance of Melbourne favourites Camp Cope was no exception. The trio is…
News “There’s still way more work to do”: Camp Cope address gender diversity following triple J’s Hottest 100 by Happy Last weekend saw the triple J wrap up the 2018 edition of the Hottest 100. The first since its inception to not take place on January 26th, this year’s was…
News WATCH: Camp Cope – The Opener (Live at The Sydney Opera House) by Happy Camp Cope have shared a beautiful performance of The Opener shot live at the Utzon Room of the Sydney Opera House. Watch it below.
News “We are not scared”: Camp Cope’s crusade against gender inequality rages through Falls Festival by Bill Robinson During their set at the Byron Bay leg of this years Falls Festival, Melbourne band Camp Cope played their latest single The Opener, which criticises gender bias in the industry,…
Music Have Wet Hot American Summer withdrawal ? CAMP COPE might just be the answer. by Debbie Carr Peering out from the suburbs of Melbourne comes CAMP COPE, a band with relatively little experience but a whole lot of heart. At risk of throwing them into a box with…
Music News Camp Crush’s 80s-Inspired Synth-Pop Debut Album ‘Up at Night’ by Laura Gordon Glamour and grit: ‘Up at Night’ dances through shadows and shines under neon lights Portland’s electrifying synth-pop duo Camp Crush—the husband-and-wife powerhouse of Jen Deale (vocals, keys) and Chris Spicer…
Music Cope chats new single ‘EGO’, Jim from ‘The Office’, and being in your own head by Happy “I am not afraid to talk about my problems,” Cope told Happy Mag of the impetus behind his brooding new single EGO. Earlier this month, we were treated to the…
News Sex Wellbeing Happy’s Zen Horoscope (22nd May – 28th May) Mind your P’s and Q’s by Tammy Moir Mercury Retrograde Enters Taurus this week, be mindful of your P’s and Q’s, and communication in general, lest you get yourself into trouble. If energy seems a little slow, and…
News Wellbeing Happy’s Zen Horoscope (April 12th – April 18th): Manifest your intentions, trim the fat, take the reins by Tammy Moir Time to let the new moon in Aries take charge. Keep your intention strong, check your notes and your lists, and manifest away. The new moon, also known as the…
Music Komyoun drops a super-charged kaleidoscope of EDM on his debut single ‘The Process’ by Emily Elvish On his debut single, Komyoun unloads and unwinds. The Process represents exactly what its title suggests: new beginnings, fresh philosophies, and sonic maturity. Artists too often find themselves paralysed in the mechanics…
Features A look at the enduring legacy of The Velvet Underground through the psychedelic scope of tribute album Reloaded by Nick Stillman [bandcamp width=100% height=42 album=1420739580 size=small bgcol=ffffff linkcol=0687f5 track=815237720] This year marks 45 years since the release of the Velvet Underground‘s Loaded – their final studio album with Lou Reed which saw…
Music Telescopes dominate grunge on their debut EP 001 by Shayen de Silva Telescopes are usually used to see into the distance or further deep into space (or into the heavens if you’re a creationist). Telescopes the band focuses more within the world of singer/guitarist Arik…
Features Lists Music News The Australian female artists changing the game by Happy Today is International Women’s Day, but honestly, any day is a good day to shout out these legends Australia’s female artists have been quietly—and not so quietly—revolutionising the music industry,…