Jamie’s fourth album, Trick, is a dark, tough record with a rock ‘n’ roll party edge. And we […]
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REBELLION is a five-part drama that tells the story of the violent birth of modern Ireland, exploring the […]
We talk to Aaron Gillespie about the upcoming Underoath tour as they perform They’re Only Chasing Safety and Define The Great Line in full.
Frank Iero has managed to produce a killer discography of punk rock tunes while cementing himself as a frontman and admirable vocalist. The band has managed to make a distinctive name for themselves with a unique and refreshing sound and a small kick back with a nostalgic nod to Frank’s past.
Trophy Eyes vocalist John Floreani talks new album Chemical Miracle, Hopeless Records, his mum’s early influence and Australian hardcore.
The wine is quality, there is a nice cocktail list, and the food is good. Just maybe leave your pizza snob friend at home.
Vocalist Alex Moses of UNFD pop-punk band, Columbus talks about debut album Spring Forever, their upcoming national tour and running into Courtney Barnett at Big Sound.
Everybody’s favourite Aussie rock band, Violent Soho have collaborated with Stone & Wood to create their very own beer –the East Coast Crusher. To celebrate the release of their very own amber nectar, Violent Soho will be hosting a series of free launch parties across the country so fans can taste their brew.
The group who have a collective wealth of talent and experience, and who have some of the most unique and hilarious song titles are hitting The Gov on October 4.
With each animal represented by a particular instrument and musical theme, Peter and the Wolf helps children to learn about music and the orchestra in a fun and engaging way.
