It’s not easy putting on a festival with a world class lineup. You don’t just wake up one morning and…
The soul dripping from her lips, she takes another sip of her bourbon as I ask her what to expect…
With one ear on the phone, and one eye on the TV, I watch Kevin Rudd give a speech. Is…
Entering the WIM practice space, it quickly becomes apparent that the bands psychedelic pop sound’s influence extends far beyond their…
There are two things the live music scene loves: candy and large musical troupes with music more camp than a…
It’s not particularly a stretch to suggest that the club scene in Sydney is decidedly lacking in innovation these days.
Sitting in the Modular offices in Sydney’s Surry Hills (or The House Of M as I like to call it),…
Port O’Brien are the second best thing to ever come from Alaska, the first being Sarah Palin’s body.
All the colours of the rainbow will be evident through the arts programming at The Falls Music & Arts Festival…
John spent the majority of his early years at a church school in Texas where his father, a Baptist minister,…
The western suburbs are normally only good for punch lines and car yards but in this case it provided the…
Do-It-Yourself may be a term often associated with Jamie Durie, but try telling that to LookUP, the Sydney hip hop…
Melbourne’s Reptiles are bringing back dirty Aussie punk rock. Beasts of Bourbon,
Interviewing someone who refers to himself as Count Bounce always had the potential to be a slightly surreal experience.
“We just had so many bad treatments come in,” Mercy Arms guitarist Kirin J. Callinan offers in defence of the…
Following MUSIC FEED’s recent coverage on the festival fuckwit, it’s appropriate to transcend word limits and traditional attention spans by…
At the rate of adding a member per year, Frightened Rabbit – originally a solo act, now a four piece…
Alex Burnett, lead singer and front man of Sydney art-poppers Sparkadia is a man who takes his craft seriously, that…