Rock
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The Vaccines @ The Triffid Review
After supporting Mumford & Sons on their Gentlemen Of The Road tour around the country, British group The Vaccines found time to play a Sunday set (8 November) in the
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The Belligerents' Psych-Rock Revolution
A new single, a national tour, festival slots and a popular Triple J Like A Version – 2015 has been a massive year for indie-psychedelic Brisbane band, The
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Brisbane To Host Inaugural Rock & Roll Writers Festival In 2016
The worlds of rock & roll and writing have always been intrinsically linked to the other. But have the two ever being married as a literary festival?
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West Thebarton Brothel Party: Come One, Come All
Hailing from the suburbs of Adelaide, West Thebarton Brothel Party came together as a garage-jam band.
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Rocking Horse Records 40th Birthday @ The Triffid Review
Turning 40 for a human being is considered a milestone, so imagine what it must be like for a rocking horse. And this ain’t just any rocking horse, we’re talking Rocking
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Philadelphia Grand Jury @ Jive Review
If you don't want to party, don't go see the Philly Jays. Their joy from being back together is contagious.
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Brian Jonestown Massacre's Magic Machine
This year, San Francisco psychedelic-cult favourites, Brian Jonestown Massacre celebrate 25 years of making weird and wonderful music.
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Mosman Alder's String Of Success
A year since releasing their acclaimed, debut album, ‘Humdrum Star’, Brisbane sextet Mosman Alder are still finding new fans in unlikely places.
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5 Films Koral & The Goodbye Horses Wish They Had Scored
Fresh from releasing their debut EP, 'Nocturnes', collecting four nominations at the SA Music Awards and returning home from a successful Australian tour, Adelaide
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Philadelphia Grand Jury @ The Brightside Review
After giving the Philly Jay’s reformation album, ‘Summer Of Doom’, a spin, I wondered whether the Sydney three-piece, famed for their no-holds-barred, raw rock and roll, were
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Kingswood Are Thunderstruck
Since the 1970s, countless Australians have rocked out to AC/DC in a Kingswood. Next month, they’ll be rocking out to AC/DC with Kingswood.
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5 Reasons Leo DiCaprio Deserves To Win An Oscar With Sundown Jury
Combining strong vocal harmonies, melodic guitar and an energetic live show, Sundown Jury's alternative approach to folk rock will leave you searching for more.
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Ash Grunwald: The Time Is Now
Never one to back away from a fight, bluesman Ash Grunwald is taking the battle for social justice to the multinational level with his latest album, ‘Now’.
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Young Lions: Dreaming Large
Lead singer of local, rock band Young Lions, Zachary Britt is excited about the group headlining the second instalment of Deadlam Festival at The Brightside.
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Nothing Can Touch British India
It has been an outstanding 12 months for Melbourne’s British India.
The band released their fifth, studio album ‘Nothing Touches Me’ in April and achieved their... -
Sticky Fingers: Bodies Flying Everywhere
Fusing psych with reggae, rock and a whole lot of alcohol, Sydney's Sticky Fingers are on the road bringing their rambunctious brand of music to the masses.
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5 Ways To Write A Song With Philadelphia Grand Jury
With the return of the original line-up – Joel Beeson (MC Bad Genius), Simon Berckelman (Berkfinger) and Dan Williams (Dan W Sweat) – Philadelphia Grand Jury are back with
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5 Irish Untruths With The Coronas
After a nationwide, sell-out tour in early 2014, The Coronas are bringing their live show to Australia to tour their 2014 album, ‘The Long Way’.
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Crazy Days With Your Man Alex Smith
Your Man Alex Smith is playing alongside Daryl James, Onward and The Great Disruption for ‘Double The Launch’ this weekend.
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Courtney Barnett: Master Of The Mundane
In a world where pop culture dominates the media it is hard to imagine a shaggy-haired Melbourne grunge-rocker like Courtney Barnett would have made Rolling Stone Magazine’s
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