12 September 2019
The ninth annual Bendigo Blues and Roots Music Festival serves up a jam-packed four days of music, talent, art, community, and fun for the whole family. With over 130 acts across 40 venues, the festival is a true celebration and reflection of the blues and roots scene in Bendigo and across the world.
12 September 2019
Alongside the good times, great music, a sweet program of workshops, morning yoga, volunteering spirit, and splashing around in the river, it’s a festival which places a particular focus on sustainability and does so in more ways than one.
12 September 2019
Fresh from unleashing a row of smashing sets at Splendour in the Grass and a couple of packed venues in Sydney and Melbourne, British pop-punk heartthrob Sam Fender slowed down to chat about his debut album, Hypersonic Missiles.
12 September 2019
Guitarist Dan Brown sat down for a chat recently and gave an insight into the bands’ current mood and plans for the rest of 2019 and beyond.
12 September 2019
“Geelong has always been so supportive of my music from the very start and I hold the town very close to my heart for that reason.”
11 September 2019
After the sweeping success of the inaugural 2018 event, Loch Hart Music Festival is back for its second year this November, and featuring a huge lineup of acts from Alpine to Didirri, Genesis Owusu, Alice Ivy and so much more.
11 September 2019
The Charlton Motel will come alive with the blistering energy from Amyl And The Sniffers, the life-affirming alternative rock from Moaning Lisa, the grimy and visceral Batpiss, a dose of aggravated garage-punk from Pinch Points, the harmony-driven, fuzzed-out sounds of Moody Beaches, and a little bit of everything from Dj Hot Wheels.
11 September 2019
Singer and guitarist Matt Thomson spoke about the tour and how things have been shaping up with the Brit group.
11 September 2019
We sit down with Michael Waugh.
6 September 2019
Hailing from Melbourne new Electro and house music guru Lockdown is only at the start of his music career, but already gathering a list of achievements that would make a veteran blush.
5 September 2019
Melbourne four-piece City Calm Down are celebrating the release of their third album Television
2 September 2019
Hailing from New Zealand, Swamp Thing’s energetic live performances are re-known for inspiring concert goers to dance and have fun while showcasing a wealth of musical experience and engaging their audience at all times.
2 September 2019
We chat to Rosie ahead of their Bendigo Blues and Roots Music Festival appearance.
2 September 2019
Raise your glass for the king of the bar!
30 August 2019
Convenience Store is one of the best new bands you haven’t heard of yet, launching an honest, captivating release with a childlike sense of maturity.
30 August 2019
The countdown is on for the festival that sees the humble town of Bendigo embrace upwards of 20,000 music lovers, with the ninth annual Bendigo Blues & Roots Music Festival this November 7 – 10.
30 August 2019
Their decade long career, sell-out world tours and support slots for iconic acts, Duran Duran and Chic, are just the tip of the iceberg in an already legendary career, with the meme only a mere icicle dangling from the top.
29 August 2019
With the release of their fourth album ‘False Alarm’ Two Door Cinema Club are heading back to Australia for what will no doubt be a series of gigs that live up the Irish lad’s reputation as live music gurus.
29 August 2019
I caught up with drummer Kram recently and he talked with affection about his return to Melbourne (he now lives in Byron Bay) and the changes he’s seen not just to the city but the music scene too.
29 August 2019
If you’re not too familiar with Palaye Royale then think Bowie, Jagger, and My Chemical Romance and you’ll be on the right track.
29 August 2019
While it seems both G Flips’ relationship and career have been a wild ride to date, one thing is for certain – this talented musician is in for even more crazy experiences in the near future!
29 August 2019
Filmed in the Bellarine Peninsula, through Geelong and Melbourne’s outer suburbs, the music video is lighthearted, simple, to the point and flaunts both the band’s good-nature, and prowess as musicians and creatives.
29 August 2019
“I’ve always wanted to be tall and slim and dark like Nick Cave, and mysterious and big-lipped.”
29 August 2019
If you follow Make Them Suffer, you may have come across their newest single ‘Hollowed Heart’, the groups most confrontational piece of music yet.