Spiky Dread Issue 1 – Various artists
As I get older my love of reggae and dub grows exponentially and I am discovering new artists every week. As for punk however I have never been a huge fan so I… Read More
As I get older my love of reggae and dub grows exponentially and I am discovering new artists every week. As for punk however I have never been a huge fan so I… Read More
Carol Bowditch puts her arms round a hot boy and sways at her school formal to the debut album from Perth’s San Cisco: After the release of their awesome songs Awkward and Rocket… Read More
Where the heck has 2012 gone? We blinked and we missed it. Still, there is one good thing about the end of the year. It means it’s time for our big review of… Read More
When the BBC put US born but UK based artist Kristina Train on heavy rotation on Radio 2 and said that she was blessed with a crystal clear voice which exudes addictive grief, we felt… Read More
Carol Bowditch has a listen to Flume’s first LP: Flume, the twenty year old Sydney producer, has just released his eagerly awaited debut to the delight of the many fans he has gained from… Read More
As a lifelong Hip Hop fan I have seen it evolve over the years, as acts have had to keep things fresh and interesting for fans. In this day and age where people… Read More
Actor, stand up comic, poet, radio presenter and club DJ Craig Charles is about to unleash his compilation album, The Craig Charles Funk and Soul Club. It’s taken up residency on our stereo… Read More
Melodie Nelson, the solo moniker of Sydney’s Lia Tsamoglou, has just released her new album, so we thought we’d bring you her new video clip as a little taster of what to expect… Read More
It’s difficult to be objective about your heroes, so when I was first asked to review The Mountain Goats’ latest album I was a bit worried about how to approach it. How do… Read More
There are few things that get Gary Page as excited as a new Marillion album. Here’s his review of their latest offering: If you asked me at school about the British rock band… Read More
When we fancy a soft drink, to be honest we just pick whatever is on special offer at our local shop. Money, as the song says, is too tight to mention. One such… Read More
Listening to Winter People’s debut album, A Year At Sea, is like packing up your life and taking off for a journey into the wilderness. It’s on this journey, that you discover beauty,… Read More