Lizzie And The Yes Men’s Deserts
London band, Lizzie and the Yes Men, hit us with in their eerie new video for Deserts. The group’s clip, which was directed by Laurence Von Thomas, is a nod to David Lynch’s surreal… 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
You might recall the above lady as the lead singer of Sydney based group, Cassette Kids, stomping her way through her band’s high energy guitar led pop anthems. Well, since those days, the… Read More
When an event is given the label, “like Beethoven meets the Matrix”, it makes you want to know more, right? So, what are we talking about here? Well, it’s a concerto comp with a… Read More
This year has seen Orbital return to form with their fine album Wonky. After a busy summer of festival shows all over the globe, which included an ace turn on the first night… Read More
Liana reviews a bunch of lads that have come a long way since their school days: Glass Towers is a band I have quite the soft, squishy, sentimental spot for. Why? Well funnily… Read More
Like me, you probably first chanced upon Kimbra as the female voice on Gotye’s mega hit, Somebody That I Used To Know. And, like me, you probably went on to fall in love… Read More
On Thursday (29 Nov), the mega brill Winter People played a pop up show in the CBD. Fans who got along to the Logitech UE Sound Studio pop up store in the Westfield… Read More
Alice Parsons gets herself in a bit of a modern panic at a new art show in ol’ London Town: Provocation, intrigue, flower sculptures and taxidermy are just a small section of the… Read More
Well, this is pretty much OUR FAVE MUSIC VIDEO CLIP EVER! In all the hours we have spent playing Pro Evolution Soccer, or watching the real thing on the telly or on the terraces,… 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