With a name that to my mind suggests a throat infection common amongst prostitutes who service coal miners, Melbourne’s Blackchords…
With their place reserved at the massive Purple Sneakers NYE party, Boxer Rebellion are getting ready to storm Australia for…
Formerly the front man of legendary New Zealand dub-reggae outfit Salmonella Dub, and now one of the most successful solo…
Ponytail are a four piece rock and roll band from Baltimore Maryland, who kick, scream, dance and play some incredibly…
Cassette kids burst onto the Sydney music scene in 2007 with just the right balance of vigour, force and industry…
I’ve been crushing on Washington’s music ever since she started singing about sweet and zingy citrus fruits. Which is actually…
Based in what seems to be the creative epicentre of the universe right now, Brooklyn NY, The Antlers released their…
There are few Australian bands as iconic or timelessly popular as the Hoodoo Gurus. Having formed way back in 1981,…
I’ve got to admit, when I listen to a band like the Sneaky Weasel Gang, I get jealous. I wish…
So, here you go – A new column dedicated to NEW music. Every week I’ll be reviewing two CD’s; one…
Having just dropped their latest single, No Need for Lovers, Perth’s Sugar Army are embarking on a summer of festivals,…
Hello campers! Another week down and it’s been all Halloween, horses and heartache for Katie Dazzle. But heartache of the…
Sydney quartet The Sooks play The Abercrombie Hotel this Thursday night, so Daniel Clarke caught up with lead singer and…
Currently finishing his Variations tour, we caught up with Josh Pyke a few weeks ago for a quick chat.
With their debut album Dolce Doggerell gripped tight in their hands, Brisbane outfit Skinny Jean (HA!) are, despite an apparent…
With their 2007 debut album Dystopia having made a splash amongst the sweat drenched legions of beat driven partygoers the…
In 2005, five young boys from Newcastle, England, known collectively as Maximo Park, released A Certain Trigger upon the music…
What’s been playing on my stereo all week? That would be the smooth as introspective silk sounds of UK four…