Sad Girls is a perth-based female-led artists collective, looking for the answers to life and making art in the process. Read about their launch here.
Sad Girls is a perth-based female-led artists collective, looking for the answers to life and making art in the process. Read about their launch here.
In the very first issue of our Pop Vulture interview series, we speak to award-winning poet David McCooey about music, film, and of course, poetry.
Get the verdict on Blink-182's new album, 'California' here.
Perth duo Mosquito Coast have announced their first national headline tour to promote their new single “Let’s Be Friends", performing at Mojo's Bar on Friday August 26 with Stonefox, Dream Rimmy and Human Buoy.
Our newest music writer has something to say about Major Lazer's latest track. Read about the new single here.
Southbound is back for another year of fun. With an increasing number of festivals being announced, here is the information you need to organise your summer calendar.
Deftones are set to bring their acclaimed new album Gore to Australia, performing in Perth at Metro City on November 8. Karnivool and Voyager are also set to grace the stage. Here's what you can expect.
Hidden deep underneath the bravado and exaggeration of it all, Kill Bill is simply a heartbroken woman looking for both revenge and answers.
From critic to auteur, Francois Truffaut lived, breathed and spoke cinema. His personal approach to his art makes him the perfect director to kick off our new series Requiem for a Film.
‘Irreverent hipster-comedy’ podcast-turned-television show Comedy Bang! Bang! announce live tour of show in Australia
The Avalanches' Wildflower is best described as a street carnival mixed with a fever dream- at times delirious and lucid, others festive and urgent, always celebratory.
Today we are joined by usual TV writer and book-reader, Angie and her Mum, Fiona!
This week we look at the final episode of Season 6, and what a wild wintery wonderland of post-Wun Wun fun it has been!
King Gizzy played for over an hour non-stop, like a freight train rocketing through to the end of the line, taking no extra passengers and certainly no prisoners.
Painfully honest and wholesomely atmospheric, Sprained Ankle ebbs and flows like a teenage diatribe, genuinely emotional, fundamentally lonely and painfully raw.
World Class street artist Amok Island will create a 25 metre high wildflower inspired mural across three CBH grain silos in Ravensthorpe this August and September.
The Bride is a classic concept album, inviting the audience into the emotion-filled, high stakes world Natasha Khan creates. As always, Khan’s flawless and emotionally weighty vocals steal the show here.
Saturday July 2, saw Old Blood takeover Rosemount Hotel for their debut album Launch. November 2015 saw the Old Blood boys record an album live for family and friends at Rada Studios. Since their first appearance at Mojos Bar in 2011 their music, sound and show has developed and matured. Read about the evening here.
FOAM has a solid reputation as a strong live band and their performances deliver a filthy wall of sound. They are embarking on a national tour this month. We caught up with the band ahead of their show to chat all things muzak.
Bedazzle - Photographing Western Australia’s Gold Towns opens Wednesday July 13 at Form Gallery. It runs until September 24. Artist talks and associated art workshops will be held throughout this period.
The York Festival will take place on the 10th and 11th of September. It will offer an array of artistic experiences that will connect with audiences across the state and beyond. Tickets are now on sale and EOI's for stalls are open.