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The Darkened Seas Give It All

Sydney folk, The Darkened Seas have released their new video for their smashing single, I Give It All. This frantic blues/rock and roll song features growling vocals (good), cowbell (always good), and a… Read More

Review: Yeah Yeah Yeah’s Mosquito

Warning: When it comes to The Yeah Yeah Yeah’s, Bianca Cornale’s bias knows no bounds. I could speak glowingly of the New York triad forevermore and still not have said enough. They were… Read More

Don’t call Jagwar Ma psychedelic

It’s been a blur of ascension for Sydney guys Gabby Winterfield and Jono Ma. The duo (and occasionally trio) have been jumping around all over the place since their 2011 release Come And… Read More

Poliça and Vernon Have a Tiff

When Bon Iver frontman Justin Vernon says your band is “the best thing I’ve ever heard,” you know you have something good. And when the  the angel-voiced, hobo-chic Vernon sings a duet with your band… Read More

Aleesha Dibbs Is Well Worth The Wait

Sydney songstress Aleesha Dibbs has been preparing to release her debut long-player over the last two years, and now finally we’re getting the first glimpse of the gold that she has been sitting… Read More

The Party’s Over Kids, Go Home

On a rainy weekend, Bianca Cornale headed out to pay her respects at ma.gallery’s fourth and final boozy birtday blowout that went down at the Oxford Art Factory in Sydney. For those unfazed… Read More

Laneway throws a good party

Bianca Cornale headed along to Laneway Festival in Sydney, and even if the boutique festival has grown, it’s definitely not too big for its boots, or rather, its incredibly elegant pointy leather brogues. … Read More

To Frisco With Love (Dimension)

San Franciscans might be feeling a little unpatriotic right now, what with their recent Super Bowl loss to Boston (or Beyonce, I forget which). However they should be proud of their phenomenally good garage-psych… Read More

It’s A Hard Knock Life For Electric Guest

There is something about musical theatre which just isn’t appreciated anymore. Perhaps it’s the flamboyant dance choreography, or the masses of costumed extras, or the exorbitant price for admission. However, LA act Electric… Read More