Category Archive: melbourne

Missy Higgins at Her Majesty’s Theatre

Jess O’Callaghan went to see the rebirth of Missy Higgins in Melbourne: Going to any sort of comeback tour, no matter who the artist is, can be a little bit terrifying. As someone… Read More

Why Zulu Winter won’t encore on tour

Carol Bowditch talks to Will Daunt of Zulu Winter in the midst of their hectic touring schedule: Zulu Winter are sardined in the back of a van, whizzing about the streets of London… Read More

Ned Collette interview

Carol Bowditch talks to Melbourne-born, Berlin-based musician Ned Collette about his upcoming album tour:  Your sound seems to take influence from different genres. Do you have an especially eclectic music taste?  Sure, I guess.… Read More

Chet Faker – Thinking In Textures review

Victoria Gottschalk casts her ears upon Chet Faker’s EP and feels a bit sexy: Upon listening to Chet Faker’s Thinking In Textures, I felt a mixture of love, loss and sexual frustation. I… Read More

Sui Zhen – Two Seas album review

We’ve been besotted by Sui Zhen for a while now, with her tinkling voice and her twisty, lovely lyrics. Jess O’Callaghan gives her debut LP a listen: Upon listening to Sui Zhen’s debut… Read More

Maple Trail interview

The Maple Trail’s Aidan Roberts talks to Something You Said about Cable Mount Warning, his new album: How does Cable Mount Warning differ from what has come from you before?  With every new recording I… Read More

TFVK review

Jess O’Callaghan checked out Melbourne’s The Fearless Vampire Killers, as they played a gig in their home city. Fiona Wilde supplied the photos, taken at their recent Sydney show: “We cleared back the tables.… Read More

Single Twin review

  Having interviewed Single Twin last week, Jess O’Callaghan took in his gig on Sunday and found a familiar-looking support act. Photos by Vinisha Mulani: The entire evening was bewildering. Brilliant, but bewildering.… Read More

Single Twin interview

Ex-Deloris frontman Marcus Teague, aka Single Twin, talks to Jess O’Callaghan about his album and his show at Melbourne’s The Toff:  Six years is a long time to spend recording an album alone on GarageBand. Was it… Read More

Laneway Festival Melbs

Something You Said snapper Vinisha Mulani talks us through her experience in the photography pit at Melbourne’s Laneway Festival: St Jerome’s Laneway Festival, Melbourne – also known as The Hipsters’ Annual Mass Migration… Read More

Geoffrey O’Connor interview

Geoffrey O’Connor – known for his work with Crayon Fields – now plays as a solo artist. Heidi Pett had a chat to him about his name changes, duelling synth and how he’d like to… Read More

Husky interview

Heidi Pett spoke to frontman Husky Gawenda about his literary influences and thoughts on triple j Unearthed: “I’d say we’re about songs.” It’s a deceptively simple explanation from Husky Gawenda when asked to define… Read More