Sydney quartet The Sooks play The Abercrombie Hotel this Thursday night, so Daniel Clarke caught up with lead singer and…
Currently finishing his Variations tour, we caught up with Josh Pyke a few weeks ago for a quick chat.
With their debut album Dolce Doggerell gripped tight in their hands, Brisbane outfit Skinny Jean (HA!) are, despite an apparent…
With their 2007 debut album Dystopia having made a splash amongst the sweat drenched legions of beat driven partygoers the…
In 2005, five young boys from Newcastle, England, known collectively as Maximo Park, released A Certain Trigger upon the music…
What’s been playing on my stereo all week? That would be the smooth as introspective silk sounds of UK four…
Wow, another week passes without an opportunity to rest. Working, working, working… I need a holiday. Anyway, without any further…
Earning themselves a reputation as filthy track-slinging party-starters by swimming through the sweat-drenched dance floors and festival pits of this…
Having started a festival in less than a fortnight two years ago you might say that the organisers of High…
A few weeks ago I praised the folk-tinged, heart-crunching goodness of Mumford And Sons and their single Little Lion Man.…
I’ve always been impressed by the wide range of occupations musicians manage to secure themselves to support their musical wanderings.…
Bassless Brissy three piece I Heart Hiroshima are a band with a work ethic that would put most Japanese prisoners…
A collaborative project between members of various Perth bands including Karnivool and Tragic Delicate, Birds Of Tokyo have earned themselves…
Shorter column this week – Hey! Don’t act so pleased! Anyway, after a one-week hiatus thanks to the glory of…
Having played with The Lost Valentinos, Mercy Arms, Fashion Launches Rocket Launches, and now with Jack Ladder Kirin J Callinan…
Three years since their debut album Vessels greeted critics with new psychedelic funk, Wolf and Cub have a new album,…
In a city where live music seems beset on all sides by profiteers, uptight councils and poor music in general,…
You might recognise Gareth Skinner as the cello/banjo player for country rockers The Holy Sea. You might also have heard…