Green Noise is a new initiative that focuses on environmental issues and sustainability in the music industry.
Green Noise is a new initiative that focuses on environmental issues and sustainability in the music industry.
Brought to you by the team at The Night Cat, The Alley Cat is a new weeknight venue that is committed to offering emerging acts a chance to play in their iconic bandroom.
Once again, after a week of controlled (and at times uncontrolled) chaos, BIGSOUND has come to an end and Fortitude Valley has spewed us back out. Here’s what we learned this time around.
Garage-psych weirdos Easy Browns are currently on the road in support of their latest single ‘Dam Eels’, and were kind enough to document the journey for us at home.
BIGSOUND might be winding up tonight, but we’ve taken the opportunity to go on three last speed dates before we jet back to Melbourne.
Ahead of our third night at Bigsound, we got our schmooze on with a few of the acts you’ll be hearing in Fortitude Valley tonight.
Now that we’ve arrived in Brisvegas and changed into weather appropriate clothing, we’ve wasted no time getting to know a few of the faces you’ll be seeing around Fortitude Valley this week.
Garage-psych weirdos Easy Browns are currently on the road in support of their latest single ‘Dam Eels’, and were kind enough to document the journey for us at home.
Ahead of next week’s showcase, we got to know a few of the acts a little more intimately. We talk useless skills with Obscura Hail, weird dreams with Gena Rose Bruce and First Beige try to sell us a Kendama.
Ahead of the Melbourne launch of his new album Adult Fantasy tomorrow, we got in touch with national treasure SPOD to help take a load off all of our shoulders, in the next edition of Life Advice.
With the announcement of a 2019 national tour and a new compilation out on vinyl of the band’s favourite singles, we jumped at the opportunity to have Aus-rock legends Grinspoon kick off our new Dolly Doctor-esque segment Life Advice.
Set to a backdrop of chaotic Melbourne and soundtracked by some of our best local music, Feedback is a hilarious new series that invites viewers into the shambolic lives of two young, struggling artists.