In this issue: The Fuji Collective, Eagles of Death Metal, The Church, McKisko, Cut Chemist, The Fumes, Mark Pritchard, Quan
Well a couple of weeks ago now I had to step up to a challenge. I was invited aboard The…
Having crooned along to the gentle dripping of Old Man River and made many a bun rise with The Bakery
“I’m not really into hero films,” Mary & Max Director Adam Elliot tells me over a cup of tea and…
Having ripped apart stages across the country on last years national tour in support of their album Havilah
In this issue: The Drones, Silversun Pickups, Young + Restless, Mary & Max, Little Red, Spod, Cloud Control
My Filthy Riot must be the most apt name for a festival I have ever heard.
Now I know I gave Dark Was The Night a 10/10 as well so you might be thinking I’m pretty…
In a world slowly spinning its way to damnation amidst the degradation and decay of expression and individuality
In this issue: Who Made Who, My Filthy Riot, Sage Francis, Skryptcha, Frenzal Rhomb, Rise Against, The Protectors, Hyrule Mafia,…
It goes without saying that we here at Music Feeds have quite the hard on for Pivot.
In This Issue: Art vs Sceince, Lost Valentinos, Marky Ramone, Philadelphia Grand Jury, Fait Accompli, Pivot, Eddy Current Suppression Ring
Put together by The National’s twin brothers Aaron and Bryce Dressner
I hate festivals that are held on Sunday. I always end up having to make a desperate dash to catch…
In This Issue: The Dolly Rocker Movement, A Silver Moon Uprising, Gary Numan, Sister Jane, Easy Star All Stars, Sherlock’s…
If you’re anything like me, when you first heard that All Tomorrow’s Parties was coming to Australia, you had to…
“Living in a nice wide open space near the national park keeps your mind uncluttered,”
In This Issue: Belles Will Ring, The Music, Bloodhound Gang, Super Florence Jam, Dan Deacon, Beaches, Lamb of God, Ben…