20 June 2019
It’s been 12 months since Tool tribute band Third Eye announced the departure of their previous frontman and news of their brief hiatus while they searched for a new lead singer.
19 June 2019
Get ready to shred fellow guitarists and music lovers.
14 June 2019
It’s official.
12 June 2019
After revealing a tantalising first glimpse of the lineup last month, Victoria’s new music festival Land of Plenty has dropped the full bill for its inaugural event.
11 June 2019
For me, nothing inspires me more than watching the creative process of other artists and how they work on their own or collaboratively. Or even more simply, an artist talking about their work, their experiences, their thoughts, in their own words.
7 June 2019
Marcia Howard’s House of Song Show is part concert, part sing-along.
7 June 2019
The new record “Seventh Son” is an absolute Journey of a record that touches on all the traditional blues themes of god, the devil and unrequited love.
6 June 2019
The first word that’ll spring to mind when you hear Andrea Robertson’s new album, Live At New Hall, is “intimacy”.
6 June 2019
Taking some time away from recording the groups 14th studio album, the tour will be in support of the 40th anniversary of ‘No Exit.’
6 June 2019
The “energetic, neo soul band” has recently landed their monthly residency at The Worker’s Club, and are gearing up for their last gig before hitting the road on their Europe tour.
6 June 2019
Josh Dance might be a familiar face and after busking and performing around Geelong and surrounds for around 15 years now, chances are that’s why.
6 June 2019
You can still get tickets their new show at Melbourne’s Rod Laver Arena on Friday, August 9
6 June 2019
We chat to Nocturnal Grave Desecrator and Black Winds; and Deathlord of Abomination and War Apocalypse ahead of their Aussie tour in July.
6 June 2019
The deeply talented powerhouse songstress, Meg Mac, has been making her way across the country on her sold-out ‘Give Me My Name Back Tour’ and if you were lucky enough to get a glimpse of her on stage, you will know she has a new mini-album coming out.
6 June 2019
Being at the forefront of the Melbourne scene, Circles are one of our biggest prog exports and now for the first time in a while, they will be hitting Australia with a headliner tour.
6 June 2019
Round up your Pinot pals and Grigio girls for a corker of culinary delights and
beverages, whilst getting Merlot to the ripest musical talent on the vine.
6 June 2019
The five-person ensemble from Melbourne have made themselves known across Australia and all over the world through their empowering pop/rock style that vibes well with people into One Republic, Imagine Dragons and Linkin Park.
4 June 2019
Returning for its 23rd year, the Peninsula will be soon see an eclectic mix of homegrown and international performers.
1 June 2019
The album, a culmination of experiences lived on the road and influences stemming from the last few years of chaos for the band, is finally unveiled in all its glory – a testament to the Psychedelic Porn Crumpets’ never relenting vivacious attitude and hungry approach to powerful music.
24 May 2019
We chat with Annie about the release and her journey.
24 May 2019
As part of the PBS Radio Festival membership drive, we’re stoked to share with you a video of Ute Roots soar through a performance of ‘Palace’ on the radio station’s popular Drive Live program.
24 May 2019
You can pack your snow gear too because there’s some epic deals on Perisher Lift passes at prices only available to Festival goers.
23 May 2019
Blues-rock guitar legend Joe Bonamassa is coming to Melbourne for one night only.
23 May 2019
Two epic albums, make one epic concert!