Oh Manchester, by Samantha Allemann

Don’t tell a Mancunian their city is the best. With pride for their arch rival footy sides, vibrant gay village and buzzing nightlife, they well know it.

Film review: The Sea of Trees

Directed by Gus Van Sant, The Sea of Trees explores the self by portraying an individual’s experience with mental illness.

Interview: Mcrobin embraces the freedom

We talk to Melbourne-based singer/songwriter, James McGuffie – otherwise known as Mcrobin – about his sophomore EP, Shallow Diver.

Interview: Getting to know RAT BOY

UK prodigy RAT BOY amalgamates slick, sampled sounds with hip-hop and indie-punk. We asked him to tell us about himself.

Interview: From The Jam have passion

The legendary Bruce Foxton from From The Jam talks about the band’s upcoming shows and their latest album, Smash The Clock.

Sally Seltmann is Dancing in the Darkness

Sally Seltmann has partnered with Piano Push Play to release an awesome short film for her single, ‘Dancing In The Darkness.’

Getting to know Hot Spoke

Hot Spoke tell us about their upcoming appearance at Bigsound, about their new single and about not realising Serial was non-fiction.

Music interview: The Quick and The Dead

The Quick and The Dead are just about to drop their self-titled, second album. We have a chat with Rhys Duursma from the band.

Interview: Bryce Wilson lives his life

We talk to Bryce Wilson, who is simultaneously one of Australia’s most well-known and most controversial urban explorers.

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.