Getting to Know Jakubi – Music interview
Melbourne-based five-piece Jakubi are about to embark on a massive 35-date tour of America. Before they head off, we asked them to tell us about themselves: We are two brothers, two cousins and a… Read More
Sydney-based musician Andy Bull has just released his latest longplayer, ‘Sea of Approval’ and is hitting the road in September. Melissa Oey had a chat with him to find out more: Sea of Approval is noted… Read More
Following a massively successful debut tour of Australia earlier this year, American singer-songwriter, model and actress Sky Ferreira returned to the country last week to perform at Splendour in the Grass festival and also to… Read More
Melbourne-based singer/songwriter Gena Rose Bruce has recently been turning heads with her excellent new single ‘Blazing Radio’. We asked her to tell us about herself: I am new to all this music thing,… Read More
Stuck in my sweltering apartment, listening to Wax Witches’ new album, Centre Of Your Universe, I want nothing more than to be on a roadtrip somewhere on the West Coast. No wonder! This… Read More
Carol Bowditch chats to Jinja Safari’s Pepa Knight, who is creating a mature solo sound and capturing the attention of audiences worldwide. Your debut single ‘Rahh’ was really well received internationally, how do you feel… Read More
Somethingyousaid.com’s Lisa Says is already looking forward to the Off Festival. Here she shares her very own selection of must-see acts: Already in its eighth edition, Off Festival takes place the first three… Read More
Multi-instrumentalist Ed Rome creates awesome music which spans Reggae, Ska, Acoustic, World and Blues. We asked him to tell us a little more about himself: I am a 35-year-old music obsessive. I write… Read More
Sheffield duo Charles Watson and Rebecca Taylor, otherwise known as Slow Club, return with their third LP, Complete Surrender. Once again, the record displays the band’s varied spectrum of influences which range from Frankie Valli… Read More
Looking for a crash course in Brit-rock? The Moons’ latest longplayer might just be the answer. The best way to describe The Moons’ sound initially is, well, Kasabian. Early 2000s Kasabian to be exact.… Read More