Nine Network presenter Jessica Braithwaite has gone toe to toe with influencers and mummy bloggers with the release of her first music video.
Month: September 2020
A beautifully constructed new theatre show, Claire Della and The Moon, has brought the topics of mental health, depression, and anxiety in young people to the stage this month.
Mum’s Favourites, The Dead Regulars and The Backyarders played to a packed house and Upside’s Kay Cann was there to capture the best moments.
As well as being total go-getters on the music scene, Obscura Hail are also expert procrastinators.
Except when it comes to releasing their music, of course, with their Siren EP dropping today.
Siren successfully evokes a range of emotions from the joy of travelling on long, scenic roads with the music blaring, to filling a bathtub with tears.
An Italian romance revealing the struggles of long-term relationships.
The Backyarders are a motley crew of multi-instrumentalists combining folk and rock, while garage blues band The Dead Regulars have a special connection to Vault 134, with the band being formed within the four walls of the bank vault. And riff rockers Mum’s Favourite are also everyone else’s favourite, so bring your mum.
South Australia’s newest multi-day festival has been announced; Nature Festival. This 10-day open access event is dedicated to celebrating the role nature plays in the identity of all South Australians.
Perhaps sometime in the future you’ll find yourself sipping an Aperol Spritz on the Amalfi Coast…but for now, let’s see what SA has to offer.
With a myriad of influences and youth on their side, Brisbane-based Indie-rockers Sunflower pull us into a dreamy world of good vibes and optimism as they continue to make their impact on the music scene.