Waiting in line to get into World Bar on a Friday night has a warm, nostalgic familiarity. Nights of thick,…
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The two hour drive north of Sydney up to Maitland was bathed in sunshine. Today was going to be a…
After too many years to mention, it was time for the return of the mighty Kyuss. And as a special…
After too long an absence from the music scene, Segression have returned with a new album – and a tour.…
One hit wonders or white rap icons? However you look at House Of Pain, one thing is sure, tonight was…
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Anyone who has ever been to the Annandale Hotel’s website will know the slogan is “Fuck this – I’m going…
Tim Harvey is a Music Feeds UK Correspondent You don’t get many gigs like this. As a matter of fact…
Nearly fifteen thousand people arrived to the sold out Groovin’ The Moo in Bendigo on Saturday. The sun was out,…
Frenzal Rhomb’s intro music tonight was If I Could by 1927. Shameful and hilarious at the same time, especially when…
The sun is shining and it only looks like there is a slight chance of rain later in the day.…
Aotearoa does hip hop and soul better than anyone. I might be slightly biased, because I love the country and…
Opening things up for the night with a DJ set of his own music, local producer Bardeya quickly transformed Manning…
There seems to be a bit of a trend at the moment of musicians taking a break from their ‘day…
Very few bands have made such large strides over such little time as The Jezabels. They’ve toured the country over,…
Hip hop fans young and old bounced, jiggled and rolled into ANZ stadium for Australia’s largest urban music festival Supafest.…