Category Archive: music

Check these ace European Festivals

If there’s one thing that Europe does well, it’s festivals. Line-ups so mouthwatering you’d swap your own family members for a ticket and locations that are ludicrously beautiful. From mountain-top snow resorts to sun-kissed… Read More

Review and photos: Laneway Festival Sydney

Laneway Festival Sydney has grown exponentially since we attended its debut at Circular Quay all those years ago. These days it’s a pretty-bloody-massive event in the music calendar, and this year saw another high-calibre… Read More

Review: Banoffee – With Her Remixes

Melbourne-based singer/producer Martha Brown, otherwise known as Banoffee, recently released a package of remixes by Roland Tings, Sh?m and Chad Valley of her tune, “With Her.” Nathan Moas checks them out: The warm, light… Read More

Photos: Laneway Festival Brisbane 2016

Laneway Festival has been rolling around Australia once again and has brought with it an ace array of international and local artists including the likes of Grimes, Beach House, Purity Ring, CHVRCHES, Flume, Battles, Shamir… Read More

Premiere: Wooden Indian Burial Ground

Huddle in close and listen well, radiant creatures! For your weekend spinning pleasure, all the way from the dappled glow of Portland, Oregon, we’re just tickled to present to you an exclusive premiere… Read More

Interview: No rest for Admit One

Melbourne-based five-piece, Admit One, are heading on a co-headline tour with Brisbane pop punk/rock band, Call The Shots. We speak with guitarist/vocalist Key Telfer-Williams to find out more: Hi and thanks for taking the time… Read More

Interview: Gideon Bensen is excited

The Preatures’ Gideon Bensen is set to release his highly-anticipated solo EP this Friday and will celebrate its launch with shows in Sydney/Melbourne. We caught up with him to find out more: Hey… Read More

Mona Foma is a beautiful monster

As Hobart’s now-legendary audio-visual carnival sweeps back through town, Chloe Mayne guides us through the strange and beautiful maze that was: Ah, Mona Foma, my old friend. We’ve grown into and around one… Read More

Album review: The Jezabels – Synthia

Australian indie rockers, The Jezabels, will release their third LP next week in a bittersweet fashion. Synthia will be released as the band’s keyboardist, Heather Shannon, undergoes treatment for ovarian cancer. From the first beat… Read More

We can’t wait for Reverence Valada

Wow! Is it really that time again, already? The first line-up announcement for the 2016 instalment of Portugal’s Reverence Valada has left us grinning like Cheshire cats. Here’s Ian Robertson to explain why: I had… Read More

Review: Sunflower Bean – Human Ceremony

This may be a big call, but if David Lynch’s upcoming Twin Peaks series were to feature a soundtrack of dreamy indie artists, Sunflower Bean could understandably take a slot. The three piece… Read More

Secret Garden Party announces Caribou

We’re massive fans of The Secret Garden Party, the independently-spirited UK summer Festival set in Cambridgeshire, 70 miles out of central London. And what has made us even bigger fans of the East… Read More