More More Peace British rock quartet Peace have had that much industry back-patting since releasing their debut album, In Love, their skin must be stinging. Among the heavyweights...
More More Katchafire For Logan Bell of NZ reggae stars Katchafire, and for many others around the world, a deep love for reggae culture is born from its...
More More The Drones Guitarist Dan Luscombe is sniffling down the line on a particularly frigid Melbourne morning (“It’s fucking horrible”). Up until earlier this year, Luscombe was the...
Features Features Johnny Casino : Live At The Hanging Tree ALBUM OF THE WEEK Many people claim solidarity with the rock’n’roll cause, but few can lay claim to Johnny Casino’s empathy and passion. Somebody make...
More More Sydney Contemporary Sydney Contemporary, our newest international art fair, is set to bring some seriously exciting visual arts romp when it descends upon Carriageworks this Thursday September...
Features Features Regurgitator : Dirty Pop Fantasy INDIE ALBUM OF THE WEEK The ’Gurge’s Dirty Pop Fantasy isn’t simply a label – it’s their bony fists banging like a gavel, demanding your...
Features Features Mark lanegan : Imitations A curious collection of covers that works best when classic songs are stripped back to showcase Lanegan’s hauntingly powerful voice. For a singer most regularly...
More More Art & About Now in its 12th year, the Art & About Festival is a unique Sydney creation – a celebration of public art, bringing exciting, eccentric and...
More More Super Discount Ironically for English theatre maker David Woods a lack of interest in his studies turned into a successful career. “I was studying English literature,” he...
Features Features Deaf Havana : Old Souls Ending on two live acoustic tracks, it is definitely a record of mixed emotions that may just be a bit too back-and-forth to earn listeners’...
Features Features Grouplove : Spreading Rumours Spreading Rumours is an exciting leap forward from Grouplove’s debut offering; it’s always rewarding to hear a band pushing forward rather than resting on their...
Features Features James Iha : Look To The Sky The entire record was presumably intent on capturing life’s innocent years, finger-painting and running through meadows. Fair enough. Too bad it’s got nothing more profound...