News Pack up your stuff: South Australia’s emergency lockdown has been cancelled by Ria Pandey South Australia’s strict lockdown will be lifted early due to a positive case misleading tracing authorities about their whereabouts. Just as quickly as South Australia was plunged into a state-wide…
Interviews Music Glasseye Parlour chat lockdown tunes, loose parties, and their new single ‘Riot’ by Emily Elvish Vicious melodies written for the party-fiend in us all, Glasseye Parlour are a band who you’ll want to watch out for. Lucky for us, we were able to catch up…
Health Interviews Music Glasseye Parlour unleash a wild grunge anthem for your health, ‘Riot’ by Emily Elvish If you haven’t listened to the latest single from Glasseye Parlour yet, then what the hell are you doing? Riot is intense, vicious, and utterly addictive. Listening to Glasseye Parlour’s new song…
News Australia has launched the first-ever coronavirus testing drive-thru by Nikki Rosen Constant news stories on the global coronavirus pandemic are nothing short of tedious, especially when two months ago the only kind of corona we all knew was served chilled with…
Music Jay Something makes deep impressions with debut single ‘Sneeze Blonde’ by Luke Saunders Adelaide native Jay Something has just released his debut single Sneeze Blonde, and he’s inviting you to dig in. Sneeze Blonde carries the aesthetic of a dewy lo-fi bedroom recording, with its…
Music PREMIERE: The Unset deliver post-rock reverence on their new single ‘Nice’ by Happy This Friday, Adelaide’s The Unset are releasing the first tease of their upcoming second EP. It’s Nice in name but commanding with attention and heralding the time for change. A…
Music PREMIERE: Drift through a dreamy, psychedelic landscape in Los Palms’ new video for ‘Roll On’ by Happy Perfectly self-described as “desert jangle pop”, Adelaide quintet Los Palms have released animation heaven to accompany their latest single Roll On. It’s the kind of seductive saddle-waddle tune that Quentin…
Music We chat to Adelaide indie-rockers Stray Charley about their killer debut by Luke Saunders A few weeks back Adelaide indie-rock outfit Stray Charley burst onto the scene with a red-hot debut single Pass Me By and it’s absolutely dripping with charm. The hook is honestly…
News John Travolta is coming to Australia for Supanova this November by Sarah Gillard Mr. John Travolta is set to touch down on Australian shores this November for the Brisbane and Adelaide installments of Supanova comic con and gaming expo. The pop culture convention…
News Petition launched to save Adelaide’s iconic Thebarton Theatre from demolition by Sarah Gillard Adelaide’s iconic Thebarton Theatre first opened in 1928, and soon became a crucial part of the Adelaide nightlife. Obtaining heritage listing in 1982, the venue has played host to some…
Music Stefan Rossi reflects on generational struggle in new single Long Road by Patti Burton Adelaide’s Stefan Rossi is back with a killer new single titled Long Road featuring Elsy Wameyo. The track is heartfelt and evocative, an exploration of the many different paths life takes us…
News PREMIERE: Holas May’s new single Chemistry is all about loving someone you really shouldn’t by Patti Burton Holas May’s latest single Chemistry is a ruthless, beat-driven, and groovy tune that pairs experimental hip-hop tones with clever lyricism. Hailing from Adelaide, the release is Holas May’s (real name…