Music News GIMMY on folk roots, post-punk grit and letting the chaos crescendo by Georgie Tancred The rising band unpack their new EP Labour of Love, creative growing pains and learning to trust the process There’s a certain looseness to GIMMY. The band gives off a feeling that…
Music News The Cure’s ‘Boys Don’t Cry’ Joins Spotify’s Billions Club by Georgie Tancred The post-punk classic hits a major streaming milestone, proving heartbreak never goes out of style More than four decades after its release, ‘Boys Don’t Cry’ by The Cure has officially…
Music News Kim Gordon’s Play Me finds dark humour in democratic decay by Niamh Farrell Kim Gordon channels news-cycle dread, political absurdity and dark humour into a sharp, beat-driven new album. Kim Gordon has released two singles ahead of the release of PLAY ME, out…
Music News Kenny Morris, Siouxsie and the Banshees’ drummer has died by Tammy Moir Remembering Kenny Morris, the Drummer who gave post-punk its pulse You know that feeling when you hear a band for the first time and you just know in your bones…
Live Music News Viagra Boys hit Australia – here are the set times, setlist and who’s opening by Tammy Moir Here’s the support acts, set times and setlist for Viagra Boys’ 2026 Australian shows Stockholm’s most anarchic post-punk crew, Viagra Boys, are storming back into Australia in January 2026, bringing…
Film and TV News The Cure’s ‘The Show of a Lost World’ Set for Worldwide Release by Alex Cooper Robert Smith’s one-night-only performance is resurrected for the big screen. The haunting, melancholic strains of The Cure’s long-awaited album, Songs of a Lost World, first breathed life in an intimate London…
News Politics Fontaines D.C.’s Deego weighs in on Irish Election by Alex Cooper The punk rocker endorses Catherine Connolly with a passionate political statement. In a striking political intervention, Fontaines D.C. bassist Conor ‘Deego’ Deegan III has thrown his weight behind Independent candidate…
Arts Music Dreamy, Gritty, Unforgettable: Sunset Lines’ Debut Demands Your Attention by Alex Cooper Where ’80s nostalgia meets California cool. Sunset Lines’ debut album, The Longest Day in June, is a shimmering indie-pop manifesto that captures the euphoria and turbulence of personal transformation. Led by…
Music News Post-Punk’s Last Stand: Gang of Four Exits with a Razor-Sharp Finale by Alex Cooper 49 years of dissent, distilled into one night. On July 5, 2025, post-punk pioneers Gang of Four played their final show at Amsterdam’s Paradiso, closing the curtain on a revolutionary 49-year career with…
Lists Music News June at Greaser Bar delivers 25 nights of sweat, distortion, cheap beers & solid local talent by Tammy Moir If you’re looking for an excuse to go out every night in June, Greaser Bar’s already got one ready for you – 25 of them, actually Whether you’re into post-punk,…
Music News Sigur Rós Drop Extra Orchestral Tour Dates After Selling Out in Record Time by Tammy Moir Sigur Rós fans, you asked, and they delivered – the Icelandic Post-Punk legends have added extra dates After their highly anticipated Australian orchestral tour sold out almost instantly, Secret Sounds…
Live Music News UK Duo Big Special announce Debut Aus tour with Radio Free Alice and Sex Mask supporting by Cooper Marix-Evans UK Punk outfit Big Special has announced a debut Australian tour with a few of Australia’s most exciting punk prospects Labelled as one of Britain’s most exciting up-and-coming bands, Big…
Music ALARMS chat ‘Underwater’ and their aim to just “keep getting better” by Happy There was so much to relish in upon the release of ALARMS’ debut project Underwater late last year. Across five tracks, ALARMS plumbed the murky depths of punk rock, with…