MANE is back with a daring new single

Dramatic and ferocious, the elusive Adelaide artist MANE is back with her impressively bold new single What If The Love Dies

The Scientists add The Barwon Club to their Australian Tour

The Scientists are back! In their classic 1985 lineup! Kim, Boris, Tony and Leanne will be doing one show in Perth, Sydney, Brisbane, Geelong and Melbourne only!

A fundraiser for Girls Rock! is heading to Melbourne with Courtney Barnett, Camp Cope, Cable Ties + more

Some of country’s finest musicians, writers, comedians and podcasters are coming together for the inaugural GOOD LUCK – an all-day fundraiser for Girls Rock! Australia taking over both levels of The Curtin in Melbourne on Sunday October 8.

St. Jerome’s Laneway is back

Laneway Festival is happy to announce the dates, venues and pre-sale info for the 2018 event, along with the first two acts to join the line-up in Australia and New Zealand with Mac DeMarco and Anderson .Paak & The Free Nationals

Supersuckers don’t suck

Set to headline Geelong’s River Rocks, Ballarat hasn’t been forgotten with the Supersuckers lining up a show at Karova Lounge on November 5.

Rock in the Vines

The one and only Jimmy Barnes will headline November’s Rock in the Vines, a huge Australian-flavoured day of music held at Sutton Grange Winery.

Josh Pyke goes regional

Songman Josh Pyke is taking a well-earned breather at the end of the year, but not before he heads out for one more regional run.

This Way North hit Canada

Currently abroad charming the pants off our Canadian friends, when This Way North returns they may have some new music for you.

Drop everything, the Falls lineup is out

Falls Festival seems to be a bit of a no-brainer when it comes to deciding what to do on New Years Eve, and with the lineup just released you’d be stupid not to try and get your hands on some tickets – plus it’s their 25th year celebration, it would be rude not to help celebrate.

Liam Gallagher is coming to Australia

Liam Gallagher, the mastermind who pioneered one of the greatest bands of all time, is coming to Australia to play some music.

The new initiative making live music safer and more inclusive for all

Following on from initiatives by Camp Cope, Music Victoria and the Victorian Government’s Sexual Assault Task Force, music industry is launching the largest campaign to make venues and festivals safer and more inclusive.

British India announce massive 32-date national tour

Aussie rockers British India have announced a huge national tour for their upcoming new album Forgetting The Future.

Siamese bring chaotic, yet commanding live shows to town

After making waves with their debut single ‘Computer Patient’, Adelaide’s most exciting young bloods, Siamese, are primed to build on this strong introduction with second single, ‘Scatterbrain’.

Maja is out for blood

Serbian-born soul-folk-pop singer-songwriter Maja completed her studies in Music Composition at the University of Queensland in 2014.

The Mane Event 2017

The brainchild of Jon Gilchrist and Tristan Gall, The Mane Event is a musical day out for a great cause.

Batpiss honour the fallen

To rock in the hearts of others is to never die. Rest in Piss. Batpiss welcomed their third album Rest in Piss earlier this year.

Lizzie Flynn takes flight

Known for blending satirical storytelling with joyful emotion, Lizzie Flynn is heading out with her new album, You & the Open Sky.

Audemia call it a day

The Geelong favourite will play one final monster show before they ride off into the rock and roll night.

AC/DC co-founder and former rhythm guitarist Malcolm Young has died

The music industry have lost another legend.

River Rocks 10

The line-up for River Rocks has been released, whether the world was ready for it or not.

Audemia bid farewell with The Final Ride

With their unique sound and heavy riffs getting a lot of people talking, it’s been a busy few years for the lads, who are now sadly calling it quits.

BIFO & Laneways

Laneways after Dark returns to Ballarat for a third year in 2017, this time in association with the Ballarat International Foto Biennale.

Shonen Knife live the life

At the 1997 Big Day Out, Shonen Knife lined up alongside the likes of Soundgarden, The Offspring, The Prodigy, Supergrass and Fear Factory.

Thy Art Is Murder on their growing maturity, CJ’s return and their most brutal album yet

It’s never easy when a vocalist leaves a band. When Chris “CJ” McMahon left Thy Art Is Murder towards the end of 2016, the future was uncertain. The only thing that was clear was that the band would carry on and continue to serve up savagely brutal deathcore like only they can.

 

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