More More Ladies Day The plight of a playwright is an odd one. You labour over a work for months – years, even – only to give it away...
More More Five Minutes with Geraldine Hakewill from The Pride You’re appearing as part ofThe Prideat Eternity Playhouse during the 2016 Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras. What can you tell us about the play?...
More More Shamir Thanks to the release of an industry-shaking, genre-vaulting, candy-pop-pulsating collision course of a debut album – careering through hip hop, disco, soul, R&B, house and...
More More Japanese Wallpaper The last two years have witnessed a whirlwind of success for multi-instrumentalist and producer Gab Strum AKA Japanese Wallpaper. The Melbourne youngster has another busy...
More More Dappled Cities Perfect timing is something Dappled Cities have become well versed in. With a career spanning over a decade, the Sydneysiders have continually outdone themselves with...
More More Nevermen No leaders, no genre boundaries, no rules, no gods, no masters… welcome, ladies and gentlemen, to Nevermen. The dark, experimental and hip-hop-flavoured tunes of Nevermen’s...
More More Battles In the lead-up to Battles’ second LP,Gloss Drop, the band found itself down one member, with vocalist Tyondai Braxton leaving midway through the process. Although...
More More Five Minutes with Scott Horscroft from The Grove Studios The Grove Studios is entering its second year offering its sound production course in collaboration with TAFE and RMI. How successful was its maiden voyage...
Features Features Sal Kimber and The Rollin’ Wheel: Southern Light ★★★★☆ Like fellow Aussie combo The Verses, Sal Kimber and The Rollin’ Wheel are skilled purveyors of smooth, hook-laden, roots-infused pop-rock that slides effortlessly into...
Features Features Pocket Fox: The Brightest Light ★★★☆☆ With an aptly Wes Anderson-esque twee name and boasting a minimum of eight members, Canberra outfit Pocket Fox are more musical village than band....
Features Features Sia: This Is Acting ★★★½ In 2014, Sia threw aside her humble alt-pop persona and ghostwriting successes to let us into her deepest, darkest self in1000 Forms Of Fear....
Features Features Hinds: Leave Me Alone ★★★★½ Full of blissfully raucous melodies teased with fuzzy, lo-fi guitars and enthusiastically heartfelt lyrics, Hinds’ debut is an impressive and punchy ragtag of tunes....