Speed dating this week with Press Club, Angie McMahon and Bec Goring.
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Speed dating this week with Press Club, Angie McMahon and Bec Goring.
TJ caught up with Bec Sandridge to chat about her enormous year, the current tour and new single ‘I’ll Never Want A BF’ – a slice of glammed-out disco pop, gritty in all the right spots and full of the usual Sandridge swagger.
We spoke with Face The Music co-curator Zac Abroms ahead of the music summit to get some pro tips on how to get the best out of this year’s conference.
On Thursday November 16th, Melbourne alternative-pop group Tetrahedra hosted a pre-release party to unveil their highly anticipated visual EP SOMA.
We’re really excited to premiere dance-poppers Stripping on Sunset debut single ‘Golden Star’ – a groove heavy pop hit that will definitely be coming soon to a dancefloor near you.
2017 has already seen Jim Alxndr release a truckload of music but his latest venture, a 20 minute long musical journey entitled “The Crest” sees him pursue new, profound territory.
We caught up with Lena and Max from Tetrahedra in light of the release of the band’s first single ‘Either’ off of their upcoming visual EP SOMA.
Speed dating this week with Nathan Nankervis, Lewis Robert and James Rennison from Kooyong.
Trouble Juice caught up with the drummer of Food Court, Nic Puertolas, ahead of the Melbourne leg of their tour to chat working with producer John Castle on the new album, touring and the Australian music scene.
Melbourne indie-punks AMIKO’s debut EP Diosma is a masterfully crafted collection of fuzz-pop tunes that never skimps on grit or intensity, and vocalist Louis Mackenzie gave Trouble Juice an insight into each track.
Chinatown is a dark, psychedelic journey into the world of Full Flower Moon Band, and Trouble Juice spoke with mastermind behind it, Kate ‘Babyshakes’ Dillon, to talk through the album, track by track.
Terrible Signal’s self-titled debut album is a collection of jangly sunshine-pop gems that plays like a lost classic from 1980’s Australia, and our buddies over at Dusky Tracks have been kind enough to give Trouble Juice an exclusive listen.