Review: Boomtown pushes boundaries

Boomtown works hard to push the boundaries of conventional festivities. Its ambiance beats other festivals in leading a drive for change.

Interview: Plum Green feels intensely

Born in a squat in Brixton, growing up in New Zealand, and presently creating and playing music in Melbourne, we chat to Plum Green.

Film review: LoveTrue needs to be seen

Alma Har’el, the filmmaker behind LoveTrue builds such trust with her subjects. They throw themselves into such a vulnerable position.

Video: The Melting Caps – Baby Blue

The Melting Caps are an indie rock 5-piece with a touch of ska-funk and a social conscience. Here’s their latest video clip.

Getting to know Born Joy Dead

Born Joy Dead are a four-piece fronted by former Hungry Kids of Hungary bassist Ben Dalton. We asked them to tell us more.

Interview: Rebel Yell keeps it raw

Rebel Yell’s new EP dropped today and is Grace Stevenson’s first solo industrial project. We asked her to tell us about it.

Interview: Venus II have spirit

Venus II is Jarrad Brown (Eagle and the Worm, Dorsal Fins) and Ryan Grieve (Canyons, Heart People). We find out more.

Interview: Glass Animals don’t limit themselves

Glass Animals dropped their new album earlier this year and are touring the UK soon. We caught up with them for a chat.

Getting to Know Montaigne

Montaigne has released her new single, Because I Love You, taken from her debut album. We asked her to tell us more about herself.

Interview: Donny Benet speaks Volumes

Volumes Festival will see acts such as Mossy, Donny Benet and Nicholas Allbrook gracing venues in Sydney. We caught up with Donny.

Review: Caught By The River Thames Festival

Nestling on the banks of the River Thames, sat a weekend festival making its London debut. We were there to check it all out.

Review: Jake Bugg live in Sydney

From membrane melting solos, to the gentle caress of melodies, Jake Bugg really did shine as a vocalist and a guitarist.