
REVIEW: Liam Finn | The Nihilist
Liam Finn’s latest offering in the form of his third album The Nihilist is one that is compositionally interesting. Opening track Ocean Emanuelle rolls…
Liam Finn’s latest offering in the form of his third album The Nihilist is one that is compositionally interesting. Opening track Ocean Emanuelle rolls…
Fever is the latest single to be released by The Black Keys after a three year break following their notorious album, El Camino. El…
It’s been five long years since Sultan’s last release, but Blackbird was well worth the wait. Described as a mix of country, soul and…
Band of Skulls. This band captured my attention with their debut album Baby Darling Dollface Honey and haven’t lost it since. Hailing from England,…
Genre is constricting; a means to limit an artist’s potential. Thankfully genre boundaries are loosening with bands breaking free and exploring. Jagwar Ma, Animal…
Genre is constricting; a means to limit an artist’s potential. Thankfully genre boundaries are loosening with bands breaking free and exploring. Jagwar Ma, Animal…
Change is perspective. Genre is constrictive. DZ Deathrays are relentless. With high anticipation in the air after purposefully dropping two dynamically different singles –…
Clairy Browne & The Bangin’ Rackettes, a nine-piece band from Melbourne, pack a whole lotta soul into a single performance. Christie Ots caught up…
ONE: This husband and wife duo met at a festival in Ireland they were performing at and, during a dance at the bar later…
The Beards: A whole lotta beard! Kicking off their tour at Bluesfest, Adelaide band The Beards have taken their comedic approach to music…