Jonesy was wearing a Dissection t-shirt. His favourite album is Storm of the Light’s Bane. “Easily the metal album I’ve…
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For ten years, The Postal Service’s cult classic Give Up has stood as one of the most iconic indie albums…
An eclectic crowd gathered at the Northcote Social Club in Melbourne for the launch of Mama Kin’s amazing new album…
Groovin the Moo continues, year after year, to bring chill vibes and good times to rural settings, and this year…
This is the third Tool tour without a new album behind them, which is massive evidence indeed that Australia loves…
Tame Impala started out as the recording project of shy Perth native Kevin Parker and has gone on to impress…
Who knew a crowd at the Palais Theatre could get so energetic? After all, all movement is obstructed by the…
The original line-up of Black Sabbath last toured Australia back in 1973, so it’s safe to say they’re a little…
Ah. It’s that time of year again. Coachella time, Coachella being that huge-ass music festival in the middle of the…
Amongst a full house of rock ‘n’ roll fans, from teenagers to grandparents, 2 young men took their seats at…
The crowd looked nervous at The Metro, waiting for the return of Fall Out Boy and wondering if their favourite…
Dinosaur Jr are one of the few remaining iconic 90’s alternative acts that still retain a semblance of credibility –…
In his first of two sold-out shows in the country, James Blake (UK) took to the stage at the Corner…
In the mood-lit back corner of the King St Brewhouse was an escape of a venue that provides separation from…
The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion (JSBX) kicked off the whole punk blues vibe with their garage-rock-meets-rhythm-and-blues-meets-crazy-noise-rock sound, turning quite a…
If Freddie Mercury, Muse and the Scissor Sisters had a baby, that baby would be Fun. Their flamboyance, theatrical anthems…
Festival Hall last Thursday night was what people in the venue business refer to as “at capacity”. The crowd was…
Despite having ticked off a good chunk of iconic bands on my ‘see before I die list’, until last Wednesday…
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The festival landscape has undergone major upheaval in the last three years, and Covid’s long-term impact on the music industry…
In the course of 2023, Australia has hosted tours from the likes of Red Hot Chili Peppers, Fred again.., Charli…
It’s been another big year of releases from Australian, Australia-based and First Nations artists. In this list of our 50…
Plenty of acts on the lineup for Laneway 2024 have announced sideshows. Laneway is travelling around the country in early…
The lineup is here for Golden Plains 2024. The beloved Victorian festival will return to Golden Plains Shire on Wadawurrung…
WOMADelaide has dropped its first lineup announcement for 2024. The annual festival – whose name is an acronym for World…
triple j launched its Like A Version segment in 2004. More than 800 covers have been recorded since that time,…
Triple j counted down the Hottest 100 songs of 2023 from midday on Saturday, 27th January. As predicted by 100…