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Introducing Singer-Songwriter ALETHIA
Colombian-born, Naarm-based singer ALETHIA is known for her dreamy, sultry singing voice and powerful Latin-soul music.
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Khruangbin Australia 2025 Tour
Update - 10 September, 2024: Khruangbin have added a third and final Sydney show. Scroll down for the details.
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Premiere: Watch MILKSICK's New Music Video 'Gothic Apothecary'
Melbourne's MILKSICK deliver their newest single, 'Gothic Apothecary', a delicious ear-worm of crazed rhythms, manic tones and marauding riffs to make your feet
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Review: Mildlife @ The Factory Theatre (Sydney)
Jazz has been a prominent musical expression and art form for over a century, mutating into many creative guises, brilliantly tapping into the zeitgeist of transformative
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Review: POND @ The Princess Theatre (Brisbane)
I encounter a hive of activity as I arrive to join the swarm of POND fans at The Princess Theatre.
The crowd is predominantly younger generations, but also a... -
Review: POND @ Northcote Theatre (Melbourne)
After just releasing 'Stung!', their tenth and most diverse record yet, it's easy to argue that POND are Australia's most important band.
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Review: POND @ Lion Arts Factory (Adelaide)
Only releasing their latest studio album 'Stung!' less than a week prior, WA-based musical powerhouse POND dropped by Adelaide's Lion Arts Factory to put on a headline
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Introducing Singer-Songwriter Serena Stranger
Beneath the ethereal veneer of Serena Stranger's saccharine voice comes a quirky and honest peek into her life lessons.
Backed by smooth, surfy tones her songs... -
Glass Animals Australia 2024 Tour
Yes, there's more than a chill in the air currently but Australia's east coast will experience a heat wave this November when Glass Animals arrive down
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Review: Yves Tumor @ Vivid Sydney at Carriageworks
An act finally touring Australia well into their career can often serve as a double-edged sword.
By the time they're here, they're playing venues lacking in... -
Mk.gee Australia 2024 Tour
Lo-fi, alternative, indie singer-songwriter, Mk.gee is bringing his world tour to Australia late 2024.
The 'Are You Looking Up' and 'How Many Miles' hitmaker... -
Review: The Animals @ The Princess Theatre (Brisbane)
The brisk day has surrendered to a very nippy night, yet there is a warm camaraderie felt among the groups of punters outside The Princess Theatre, who have gathered for the
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Pond Have Been Busy Bees
Fremantle is home to one of Australia's most thriving hives of music and creativity. At the heart of this community is the aptly named POND, a wellspring band from which
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Review: Wolfmother @ Soundlounge @ Currumbin RSL (Gold Coast)
What I love about Wolfmother is their originality. The band has been through various iterations since hitting the scene two decades ago, the constants being Andrew Stockdale
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Premiere: Watch Elder Children's New Music Video 'Recollection'
A mixed-media project led by Melbourne-based creative Harry Edwards, Elder Children is an outlet for writing and recording music and working with other musicians that also
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The Church Australia 2024 Tour
Seminal post-punk, new-wave Australian band The Church will return to their early days with a national tour celebrating the band's first four studio
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Ride & Mercury Rev Australia 2024 Tour
Update - 15 July, 2024: Ride have added an exclusive encore show in Melbourne performing their seminal album 'Going Blank Again' in its entirety for the first time. Scroll... -
Review: The Dandy Warhols @ The Gov (Adelaide)
Thirty years is a long time to maintain momentum for a band, but The Dandy Warhols have aged gracefully since their early heyday and commercial peak in the mid to late '90s
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TV Girl Australia 2024 Tour
Update - 19 April, 2024: With current ticket allocations for TV Girl exhausted within minutes of going on sale, all dates will be sizing up and moving to larger venues. Scroll... -
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...
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