It’s no secret that the arts and music community has been one of the hardest hit by the devastation of coronavirus. As the world shut down, venues closed up and gigs were off. But for many of Melbourne’s musos, it wasn’t just gigs that were done for – so was pub footy.
Dropping the Ball –
Speed Dating:
Winternationale, Town Ace,
Polarize and Daniel Elia
Another week, another four chances at finding the one.
Speed Dating:
Eugénie, Damaged Goods Club,
Rebel Yell and Precision Auto
Another week, another four chances at finding the one.
Speed Dating:
Double Vanity, Sir Jude,
The Dollar Bill Murrays and Seb Szabo
Another week, another four chances at finding the one.
Speed Dating:
Keaper, A Rioting Mind,
The Double Happiness and If So Why
Another week, another four chances at finding the one.
Homebodies –
Staying In with
Guy Louis Faletolu
We check in with diligent Melbourne soundie Guy Louis Faletolu to find out what he’s been up to during lockdown.
Speed Dating:
PBS 106.7FM Radio Festival
With the PBS 106.7FM Radio Festival wrapping up this weekend, we took the opportunity to get to know a few of the people behind those voices a little more intimately.
Homebodies –
Staying In with
Rice Is Nice//Brain Drain
We check in with Lulu from Rice Is Nice Records and Brain Drain PR to find out what she’s been up to during lockdown.
Homebodies –
Staying In with Synthesize Me
In the midst of the PBS Radio Festival, we check in with Bridget from Synthesize Me to find out what she’s been up to during lockdown.
Speed Dating:
Already Gone, The English Rain,
Hannah Frances and P.T. Collis
Another week, another four chances at finding the one.
Speed Dating:
Luke Seymoup, Tina Bartle,
Newtown Story and Ruby Mae
Another week, another handful of mildly successful cyber dates.
Homebodies –
Staying In with Deafen County
We check in with Kylie from Deafen County to find out what she’s been up to during lockdown.