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  • The Stress of Leisure's New Achievement

    Since their last album, ‘Cassowary’, Brisbane's The Stress of Leisure has undergone some changes.


    With the addition of a new rhythm section and the upcoming release...
  • Art Of Sleeping @ Jive Review

    In 2012, Art Of Sleeping cited their major influences as Mumford & Sons and Fleet Foxes.


    As the Brisbane rockers tour the country this June in support of their...
  • 5 Killing Plants With Love Like Hate

    “Both of us want to one day visit the Alnwick Poison Garden in the UK, where on the gates of the garden hangs the sign 'These Plants May Kill'. So we have chosen five of our

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  • Ken Kunin's Intimate Approach

    Gym owner Ken Kunin is making a return to music after a more than decade-long hiatus.


    In 2002 Ken relocated to Brisbane after a promising musical career in Los...
  • 5 Music Video Fashion Moments With KLP

    Though Kristy Lee Peters’ turn under the KLP moniker is just one year old, the Sydney DJ, producer and vocalist has already established an impressive list of achievements

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  • 2015 Caxton Street Festival Review

    It’s a gorgeous Brisbane winter day (7 June) on the Queen’s Birthday long weekend and the neighborhood is absolutely buzzing with that splendid sunny festival

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  • Yuck! Alpine Get Foolish On Tour

    With the release of their new album, ‘Yuck’, Alpine are hitting the road for a string of shows this June and July.


    The Melbourne sextet – Lou James (vocals), Phoebe...
  • 5 Things That Make Good Oak Anxious



    Indie-roots outfit Good Oak will be busy this long weekend, with double duty at the Caxton Street Festival before backing up for The Elephant Hotel's Block Party on

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  • High Five Richard In Your Mind

    Richard In Your Mind are heading out on their 'Give A High Five' tour in June to celebrate the re-release of their fourth album, 2014's 'Ponderosa', on

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  • Gang Of Youths @ Oxford Art Factory Review

    You know that warm, fuzzy feeling you get when you watch a feel-good movie about a man bouncing back from heartbreak or death and grief, or some twisted combination of all

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  • Alt-J @ The Riverstage Review 2015

    Alt-J’s success story is a powerful example of how a band can still arise to lofty heights in this digital era after their debut EP drove the blogosphere insane just four

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  • Death Cab For Cutie Australian Tour

    Death Cab For Cutie have announced their national tour around their Splendour In The Grass performance.


    Having just released their latest studio album 'Kintsugi',...
  • Courtney Barnett @ The Metro Theatre Review

    Sydney welcomed Courtney Barnett to The Metro Theatre's stage last night (7 May); just like you'd say gidday to an old mate who'd returned from an overseas

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  • Peace @ The Zoo Review

    UK indie-darlings, Peace, made a triumphant return to The Zoo on Wednesday (6 May).


    Back in their home country, Peace are the denim-clad, wide-eyed, curtain-haired...
  • Augie March @ The Triffid Review

    Augie March are one of those bands who should have been bigger than they are, that’s a fact.


    With consistent critical acclaim, and highly regarded by those who know...
  • Groovin The Moo 2015 @ Bunbury Review

    For the sixth, consecutive year Groovin The Moo hit Bunbury, West Australia, for a day of rocking proportions: great food, awesome people and even better music.


    As...
  • Introducing Glacier

    Glacier is a Brisbane-based electronic trio made up of Andrew Threlfo, Zanna Blackburn and Michael Smallman.


    Formed in 2014, Glacier combine brooding electronics...
  • 5 Underrated Things About Tassie With Héloise

    With her new single freshly released – 'This Is Home' - Héloise is now preparing for the launch this week in her adopted home, Melbourne.


    'This Is Home' was...
  • Official Splendour 2015 Sideshows

    It's not only blur announcing Splendour sideshows this morning.


    A slew of...
  • 5 Australian Surf Spots With Shag Rock

    Smack bang off Bourne St. Brisvegas, five-piece indie rock outfit Shag Rock are about to launch their self-titled mini-album at non other than The Flying Cock.

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