Falls Festival 2016/17 @ North Byron Parklands ReviewedSaturday December 31 – Monday January 2 Facing extreme heat – with a relentless downpour to come on its final night – Falls Festival at...
Splendour In The Grass 2016 @ North Byron Parklands Reviewed Friday July 22 – Sunday July 24 (photos by Katrina Clarke) Whether it was the unseasonably warm (and sunny) weather, campground security greeting revellers...
Splendour In The Grass 2015 @ North Byron Parklands Splendour 2015 – three days of mud, inebriation and a serious examination of one’s life choices. Oh, and some music. At a festival characterised by...
Falls Festival @ North Byron Parklands Reviewed Tuesday December 30 – Saturday January 3 You will find heaven and hell, Aldous Huxley wrote, when you open the doors of perception. 17,500...
5 Things Not To Miss At Splendour In The Grass This Year Splendour in the Grass is back for 2023 with huge music acts, big cultural moments and good times all around.
The festival fashion trends that will define Splendour In The Grass 2018 A shift in festival culture has seen Splendour become an opportunity for Australians to dress up and take photos to put on Instagram over the coming months.
Dean Lewis releases stunning new single ‘Be Alright’ Songwriter Dean Lewis has unveiled new single 'Be Alright'. It follows a monumental year for the artist, following his Same Kind Of Different EP last year.
Eves Karydas on the unabashed purity of pop music Eves Karydas - formerly Eves The Behavior - is set to return to Australian stages this year as part of Splendour In The Grass. Read our interview.
Sam Halliday of Two Door Cinema Club talks about the indulgence of their latest album, Gameshow Interview with Sam Halliday of Two Door Cinema Club, on recording their album Gameshow and the marriage-like relationship of the band.
Sydney’s next big thing in electronic music, Mookhi, explains how she finds her random samples Ahead of Splendour In The Grass, the upcoming Sydney producer Mookhi talks about her creative process.
Why Ásgeir turned away from the spotlight to deliver his refreshing second album, Afterglow The Icelandic artist has found peace after being thrust onto the international stage in 2014.
How Future Islands took years to become an overnight success It took Baltimore synthpop trio Future Islands eight years and four albums to finally become overnight sensations. With the release of Singles in 2014 –...
Are A.B. Original Set To Reunite With Paul Kelly At Splendour This Year? Get ready for a festival version of one of 2016’s most popular Like A Version performances. Following the announcement of this year’s Splendour In The...
Live Nation Buys Into Falls And Splendour Promoter Secret Sounds: What Comes Next? Live Nation Entertainment has bought into 51 per cent of Secret Sounds, the promoter behind the 24-year-old Falls Festival (Lorne, Marion Bay, Byron Bay, Fremantle)...
The Jungle Giants Brisbane four-piece The Jungle Giants have spent a decent chunk of the last year on the road, touring off the back of their second studio...
Blossoms There was a lot to feel envious about at this year’s Glastonbury Festival – Tame Impala knocking it out of the park, Beck’s buckshot setlist,...
Fat White Family We live in a time of hyper political correctness, where anyone who crosses the line of good taste is liable to be publicly shamed. But...
The 1975 The 1975 are undeniably a global sensation. The English quartet has received a stream of critical acclaim for its instantly infectious sound, straddling everything from...
Watch Sticky Fingers’ Retro New Video For ‘Our Town’ Sticky Fingers are back with a new single ahead of their Splendour In The Grass set and tour dates overseas. ‘Our Town’, which was premiered...
Jake Bugg Jake Bugg has never pretended to be a talker. A particularly snarky reporter once described the experience of interviewing the young British songwriter as being...