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The self-titled debut album from Redland Bay punk rock outfit Beddy Rays is out now. The album, which includes the singles…
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Jarvis Cocker, the former front person of British indie rock band Pulp, took part in a livestreamed Q&A hosted by The…
After a couple of COVID-impacted years, Quandamooka Festival will return to Country in late August 2022. The lineup includes First Nations…
Lizzy Goodman’s 2017 oral history, Meet Me in the Bathroom, has been adapted into a feature-length documentary. Directors Dylan Southern and…
The Sleepyheads released their debut album, Something To Balance The Sonder, on Wednesday, 20th July. The ten-track album has been a…
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