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5 Arcade Games (Not That I Am Particularly Good At Them) SAMMM. Enjoys Playing
A purveyor of sad but sultry bedroom-pop and gloomy yet sparkly indie rock, Brisbane-Meanjin indie artist SAMMM. has brewed another tasty cuppa aimed squarely at the
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Premiere: Stream Gypsy Road's New Single 'Letters To A Friend, From Interstate'
Melbourne-Naarm emo, post-hardcore band Gypsy Road are exploring heavier sonic textures as they gear-up for the release of their debut album next month.
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Introducing Indie Rockers Later Daze
A Brisbane-Meanjin indie rock band exploring a sonic palette stretching from grunge to reggae, Later Daze are still in their infancy.
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Introducing Alternative Artist Dolly Dagger
Gothic-laced alternative rock fused to dark pop tones, Australian-born but now LA-based Dolly Dagger has released their unapologetic and explosive single
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Review: Codeine @ Stranded Bar (Brisbane)
"Good evening, we're Codeine from New York City," Stephen Immerwahr murmured.
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Review: The Front Bottoms @ Northcote Theatre (Melbourne)
On the first night of two Melbourne shows, US indie rock band The Front Bottoms rocked Northcote Theatre playing their first show in Australia since 2018.
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Review: +LIVE+ and Incubus @ Margaret Court Arena (Melbourne)
If you thought that '90s rock was a thing of the past, you clearly haven't been part of the teeming crowds at Incubus and +LIVE+'s double-header tour.
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Review: Codeine @ Northcote Social Club (Melbourne)
In a tour you could file under 'this will never happen', New York indie-rock slowcore pioneers Codeine made their first trip to Australia.
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Mantis And The Prayer Lean Into Mystical Elements To Transcend Their Collective Emotional Turmoil
Magic, mysteries and messages from the beyond: Melbourne rock outfit Mantis and the Prayer lift the veil with their new single, 'The Whistle Of The
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The Last Dinner Party Australia 2024 Tour
Update - 19 April, 2024: With current ticket allocations for The Last Dinner Party exhausted within minutes of going on sale, all dates will be sizing up and moving to larger... -
Review: Codeine @ The Crown & Anchor Hotel (Adelaide)
Late in their set (11 April), Codeine singer and bassist Stephen Immerwahr makes a comment comparing the band to being in hospital: "It's a good place to visit, but you don't
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Ladyhawke Australia 2024 Tour
Ladyhawke returns to Australia this winter to celebrate the 15th anniversary of her debut self-titled album.
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Introducing Dream-pop Band LUCIDBLOOM
A band who craft hazy, cinematic, lush, ethereal, hypnotic dream-pop, post-rock soundscapes that would fit perfectly in a David Lynch or Coen Brothers soundtrack, LUCIDBLOOM
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5 Favourite Australian Songwriters Shared By Joe Mungovan
In the two years that have passed since the release of Joe Mungovan's debut album 'A Flower In The Weeds', the South Coast performer has been touring consistently around
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Review: Girl And Girl @ Black Bear Lodge (Brisbane)
The smell of sweat was strong inside Brisbane's Black Bear Lodge (6 April).
The sold-out crowd crammed themselves inside, pushing against each other's... -
Review: Filter @ The Triffid (Brisbane)
After a decade, Filter is back playing live music to Australians, baby!
While Filter made fans wait seven years for 'The Algorithm' album, released in 2023, the... -
Michael Marcagi Australia 2024 Tour
'Sacred To Start' TikTok sensation, US singer-songwriter Michael Marcagi will make his live debut in Australia in 2024.
Only releasing his debut single 'The... -
Review: Incubus and +LIVE+ @ Hordern Pavilion (Sydney)
Those who were in the prime of their youth in the mid to late '90s and early '00s, know all too well the impact music had on an entire generation.
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Review: Bring Me The Horizon @ John Cain Arena (Melbourne)
On a brisk autumn evening, in the wake of their unforgettable headline performance at Good Things Festival 2022, the illustrious British rock ensemble Bring Me The Horizon
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Review: Chris Isaak @ State Theatre (Sydney)
It's a slightly chilly autumn night around Sydney's State Theatre, but inside is cosy and warm just like the voice of our leading man.
Chris Isaak comes out to...
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