A Studied Response They’ve been plying their trade for a fair few years now, but only now have The Brown […]
with David Craft / The Lammas Tide The Oddfellow Friday, July 4, 2014 The Norfolk Hotel’s downstairs bar has undergone […]
The amazing world of Iggy Azalea just got even more amazing. Guesting on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, Neil […]
Living In The Seventies Manchester quartet The 1975 will headline a Splendour In The Grass sideshow at Capitol on Thursday, […]
Following on from their well received Disguises EP, which came out back in 2012, Perth electro-pop quartet, The Arsonist, launch […]
Sweden folk-duo First Aid Kit recently released their third album, Stay Gold. RHYS MCRAE speaks with Klara Söderberg. If you […]
Andy Bull’s second LP, Sea Of Approval, is released this Friday, July 11. He’ll hit the road in spring, stopping […]
Siesta Lost & Lonesome Recording Co In the six years since their last album, The Zebras have moved cities […]
Sea Of Approval Universal Sea Of Approval is Andy Bull’s first solo release since his 2010 EP, Phantom Pains, and is […]
Beatz ‘N Pieces EP Independent D-JEONG, a Perth-based maker of beats and electro-locutions, just released his EP, Beatz ‘N […]
Familiars POD/Inertia There’s potential bad news for devout fans of The Antlers’ 2009 LP, Hospice: Familiars represents a maturing in the […]
High Tea JAM Records Joe Algeri has formed a live outfit and is more prominent on local stages than […]
The Balance Independent On the Batman villain spectrum of music appreciation, Australian hip hop scores a Two Face. Sometimes […]
Indie outfit The Autumn Isles have gone for a more sombre tone with their upcoming second album, A Bird Called […]
Sludge metal pioneers, High On Fire, kick off their first national headline tour across Australia next week. Frontman Matt Pike […]