2016 has been a great year for television. We made a supercut to celebrate our favourite moments on screen.
2016 has been a great year for television. We made a supercut to celebrate our favourite moments on screen.
Southbound 2016 is here to see out the year with good vibes and great tunes.
From foamy grunge, to sharp, stabbing staccatos of soul, Clam Jam 2016 was a variety show where the body could sway just as well as it could mosh.
Rosalie Blum serenades its audience with a lovely tale about lost souls finding one another.
We talked to young WA producer Spire about cofounding the electronic music collective Soda Island and collaborating with other musicians, his favourite food spots in WA and who would play him in a biopic in our long awaited next edition of our Pop Vulture series.
The Rehearsal allows its audience to view a haunting and raw side of adolescence that isn’t glamorised by the usual beautiful teenagers that Hollywood so often served.
As Melbourne heartthrob Harts made his appearance onstage neither the crowd nor I could envision the splendour we were about to witness. There was no bullshit nor qualms on his part – Harts had eased straight into it, right into the crevices of my heart.
Boy&Bear remind us all why they're one of Australia's most exciting bands with another heartwarming performance, showing us all what the boys from Sydney can really do.
Who does real ass music? D.R.A.M does. And you can catch him at Groovin' the Moo next year!
After moving to LA and signing with US ANTI Records (Wilco, Tom Waits), Perth-bred artist Cameron Avery (The Growl, Allbrook/Avery, Tame Impala) has announced a small set of Australian shows
Falls Festival will be making her marvelous maiden voyage through Fremantle on the 7th and 8th of January with amazing acts, venues, markets and pop-up bars and food trucks on board.
What actually was that spider thing at Elizabeth Quay? Well, we were wondering that too, so we went and found out... turns out it was pretty spectacular! Read about the opening night of this unique and incredible event here.
For the first time in 12 years, the ever-understated Cottesloe Beach saw a one-of-a-kind event unfold right before the eyes of circa 6,000 people. Yet amongst the prospect of market and food stalls, and an overall cordial evening, By The C had successfully presented something much more extraordinary: a good dose of signature Australian music.
Views of November. Get your monthly scoop of mainstream music here.
Gifting its audience with a nuanced portrayal of a hypothetical ‘first contact’, Denis Villeneuve’s Arrival breathes life into a seemingly familiar tale.
Check out the announcement from Die Antwoord as well as the new additions to the line-up.
Jessica Rabbit, the fourth album from Brooklyn noise pop duo Sleigh Bells, features too many songs that are overstuffed with scattershot ideas and incompatible sounds. Still, the album is not without its redemptive moments.
On this week's Bird Wednesdays, music/film all-rounder James steps in for our resident Bird-watcher to review the Mt Mountain, Hideos Sun Demon, Leaving, and Spaceman sets at The Bird this Wednesday.
Violent Soho and friends rocked out at Red Hill auditorium Saturday night, cementing their place in australian rock and roll
Deftones delivered a fantastic performance at Metro City on November 8, assisted by opening acts Voyager and Karnivool. We were lucky enough to witness it unfold, find out our thoughts here.