Features Features Jemma & The Clifton Hillbillies: Jemma & The Clifton Hillbillies ★★★★☆ In 2013, Melbourne’s Jemma Rowlands released an EP under the name Jemma and Her Wise Young Ambitious Men. Fast-forward two years, and following a...
Features Features Chris Isaak: First Comes The Night ★★★½ Chris Isaak is never going to reinvent the wheel, but he has made a solid career out of giving Roy Orbison’s Cadillac a new...
Features Features Raury: All We Need ★★★½ A smooth blend of eclectic influences, Raury’sAll We Needis not bound by mere genre or category. This album is rich with elements from all...
Features Features Rolling Blackouts: Talk Tight ★★★★☆ Most of us, at one time or another, have wanted to take off across some dusty plain with nothing but a faithful old heeler...
Features Features Playwrite: Cathedrals ★★★★☆ It isn’t unusual for tragedies to inspire art. Much of Playwrite’s debut album Cathedrals deals with the death of guitarist Patrick Holcombe’s parents during...
Features Features Yacht: I Thought The Future Would Be Cooler ★★★★½ It would be a mistake to think of Yacht as just another electropop band. While their pop beats and disco rhythms may lull you...
More More City Calm Down Jack Bourke is sacrificing his lunch hour to take a few media interviews. He is also recovering from a persistent cold, which is perhaps the...
More More Songwriters’ Secrets with Suzannah Espie 1. The First Song I Wrote I remember my first fully formed song being written when I was 14. It was heavily influenced by Sam...
More More Five Things with Arne Utiger from Bin Juice 1. Your Profile We kind of sound like Funkadelic, but not really. We all generally go for what feels good in regards to the music...
More More He Said She Said with Mark Dynamix What’s the concept behind your upcoming Jack The House party? It really came about because I’d recently been shuffling through my vinyl archive, pulling out...
More More On The Record with Tyler Parkford from Mini Mansions 1. The First Record I Bought The first tape I ever bought was The Cranberries’ No Need To Argue. I was in love with that...
More More he said she said with Broozer and Yanomamo Ahead of their joint Sydney show, Broozer’s Retch Bile chats with Yanomamo’s Anthony von Grimm about their bands and getting naked on the road. RB:...