Interviews Music Self-production, touring Oz and surprise Grammy nominations: 5 minutes with The Record Company by Chloe Kay Richardson Since 2011 The Record Company have been kicking around, gigging where they can and writing songs since the very beginning. Just over a year ago this culminated in their first…
Interviews Music Monte and Elliot of The Delta Riggs chat happiness, desert island records and Kirin J. Callinan’s dong by Chloe Kay Richardson Known as Australia’s resident outer-space rock n rollers, The Delta Riggs are a band of misbehaved misfits who have been blazing through the Aus music scene, and popping up on…
Music Battling through the share house life? Huey Blue sings songs for the modern renter on Friday Anxiety by Chloe Kay Richardson Chances are if you’ve seen or heard The Vernons you’ll already be a fan of the curly haired bassist helping to keep the band grounded with feel, groove and some serious…
Interviews Music Vintage Trouble spell out the reason you should never eat pot brownies before boarding international flights by Chloe Kay Richardson Since the release of 1 Hopeful Rd in 2015 Vintage Trouble have been making waves worldwide, and they’re about to embark on their second Aussie tour in two years, having…
Interviews Music Scaling hotel walls, changing it up and the secret to happiness: we chat to Alex Laska of Kingswood by Chloe Kay Richardson Along with the release of Kingswood’s new record After Hours, Close To Dawn on Friday came a drastically different sound than what fans are used to. Saying goodnight to their previously…
News Why should you be heading to Narara Music Festival? I wasn’t there in ’84, so I asked my mum by Chloe Kay Richardson Way on back in 1983 Narara Music Festival secured its place as a classic Aussie Rock event. Featuring 100% Aussie bands with everyone from INXS or Australian Crawl, to Cold…
News PREMIERE: How much bizarre stuff can one film clip hold? Borneo test the limits of weirdness on Hold Me In The River by Chloe Kay Richardson With a huge year behind them, Sydney based indie-rockers Borneo have returned with a brand spankin’ new video for single Hold Me in The River, fresh from their upcoming and unnamed…
News PREMIERE: On your phone right now? Fight the losing battle of smartphone addiction in the new video from Prints Familiar by Chloe Kay Richardson With a funky and full-flavoured bass line, garage-disco outfit Prints Familiar welcome in their new track Find Your Dark Corner. Serving as the premiere single taken from the band’s upcoming third…
News PREMIERE: Monday a little emotionless? Knock back a much-needed shot of pure soul with Zillanova by Chloe Kay Richardson Joshua Tavares has been struck by the soul gods. Born and raised into a family of singers, with his uncles serving as the voices behind the widely revered seventies disco…
Lists Get ready to flip the bird to the lockout laws tonight with Release The Hounds’ 5 favourite protest songs by Chloe Kay Richardson Tonight is the night that Ron Creevey and The X Studio flip the bird to the lockout laws with classic Aussie rockers Choir Boys and Sydney up and comers Release The Hounds,…
Music Drunk uncles, 80s fashion and men in dresses. See Danielle Deckard take on marriage stereotypes in Put That Ring Away by Chloe Kay Richardson From the very beginning Danielle Deckard’s film clip for Put That Ring Away smacks society’s norms in the face, throwing gender stereotypes out the door and making way for some…
Lists Frank Ocean? Stevie Wonder? We take a look at 20 potential acts you could be seeing at Bluesfest 2017 by Chloe Kay Richardson Bluesfest 2017 already has a pretty stellar working lineup. Buddy Guy, Patti Smith, The Lumineers and more currently occupy the ticket, however there’s always room for more. It’s no secret that…
Lists As if you needed them, here are 8 reasons you need to grab yourself a ticket to Bluesfest 2017 by Chloe Kay Richardson Bluesfest is one of few Aussie festivals that gets music lovers of all ages simultaneously seething with anticipation every time an artist announcement is on the horizon. Throughout the festival’s…