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More MoreThe Bookshelf: Erica Dunn of Mod Con Erica Dunn of Melbourne band Mod Con talks to The Brag about her personal library, discussing the books that have made an impact in her life. The band's debut album Modern Convenience is out now.
Features FeaturesCourtney Barnett Wants To Fix Things Courtney Barnett talks Queer Eye, her devastatingly powerful new record Tell Me How You Really Feel, managing expectations and - crucially - drinking enough water. Check out Joseph Earp's long-form piece on Barnett here.
More MoreHere are our picks for this year’s Sydney Writers Festival Ahead of Sydney Writers Festival, which runs from April 30 until May 6, Joseph Earp discusses the writers and events that are not to be missed this year.
Features FeaturesFor Parquet Courts, passion is more powerful than nihilism Austin Brown of New York indie rockers Parquet Courts talk to Allison Gallagher about the band's forthcoming album Wide Awake! and maintaining optimism in a hateful era.
Features FeaturesDMA’s are living in the present with new album For Now Ahead of an international tour and the release of his band’s new record, Johnny Took of the DMA’s chews the fat with Natalie Rogers.
Features FeaturesDon’t you know Confidence Man are in a band? Fresh from releasing their debut LP, Sugar Bones of Confidence Man chats to Augustus Welby about the band's meteoric rise, and taking dance-pop subversion to the mainstream.
Features FeaturesCold Chisel’s Don Walker is the real bloody deal Having just released a retrospective box set of his entire solo catalogue, the iconic Don Walker, a legend of Australian songwriting, talks to Natalie Rogers about his extensive musical career.
Features Features“[Songwriting] is self-preservation” – Gareth Liddiard of Tropical Fuck Storm "It’s like, have you ever been so drunk, you wake up the next day and you can’t remember a big chunk of the night? That’s what your life is when you die. So there’s no point." Gareth Liddiard of Tropical Fuck Storm talks the meaning of it all.
Features FeaturesShannon Noll is as passionate now as ever With latest album Unbroken released earlier this year and a slew of national tour dates ahead, homegrown icon Shannon Noll chats to Belinda Quinn about recognising your own vulnerability, navigating Australia's entertainment industry, and the difficulty of continuing to be patriotic to a country in troubled times.
More MoreEels and the radical potential of kindness Jade Smith talks to Eels frontman E - Mark Oliver Everett - about eclectic new album The Deconstruction, and the capacity for compassion to rebuild the planet.