Interview: Kid Congo has hope
Founding member of The Gun Club and erstwhile guitarist for The Cramps and Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds, Kid Congo – otherwise known as Brian Tristan – brings his psychedelic rock’n’roll to Sydney Festival… Read More
Founding member of The Gun Club and erstwhile guitarist for The Cramps and Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds, Kid Congo – otherwise known as Brian Tristan – brings his psychedelic rock’n’roll to Sydney Festival… Read More
Sydney Festival is unquestionably awesome. But if you are a fully-committed festival attendee then it is also unquestionably exhausting and can leave your body feeling a bit battered. Work all day, straight to an… Read More
We’re very excited to Premiere the new video from an artist you seriously need to keep on your radar. Sydney-based singer/songwriter Em George nods to Beth Orton and Carole King with a little bit of… Read More
After a one-year hiatus, 2015 brings in the third instalment of Melbourne’s highly-anticipated contemporary music and arts festival SUGAR MOUNTAIN. Somehow, the wait is now less than two weeks away. This year you… Read More
Following our interview with California-based surf-garage outfit, The Growlers, we sent Ruth Hodge to check them out in Newcastle: These guys describe their sound as “beach goth” and that’s enough to warrant a… Read More
Heads-up (or should that be surf’s-up?). Whatever, all dudes/dudettes should take note because a spectacular two-week celebration of surf cinema and culture is heading to Australia’s original surf city. Excitingly, the first year of… Read More
The Growlers are firmly atop the crest of the Californian surf-garage wave, and with the recent release of “Chinese Fountain”, their third full-length album, they’re continuing to ride it out. The shaggy-haired troupe… Read More
LA-based musician/model/actress, Natalie Denise Sperl, is frontwoman of Los Angeles quartet Kill My Coquette, whose self-titled debut EP is due out this month. We asked her to tell us more about herself and her band:… Read More
Heads-up! The Sydney-based art-enthusiasts amongst you should put a big red mark in your diary for this Friday because Brooklyn Vs Sydney – an exhibition of collage work selected by New York curator… Read More