Speed dating this week with Jackson Phelan, Sean M Whelan and Nicole Fai.
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Speed dating this week with Jackson Phelan, Sean M Whelan and Nicole Fai.
Freelance Illustrator, letterer and donut enthusiast Monique Aimee tells Trouble Juice what has led her 9000 miles from hometown in Connecticut, USA to Melbourne, Australia.
Kooyong’s latest single ‘Hit the Piss’ is a burst of chaotic garage-punk about (you guessed it) smashing beers. Grab a drink and have a listen.
In the lead up to curating their first exhibition, VALID, TJ sits for a chat with Catherine and Luisa from Neon Parlour to talk turning volunteering to curating and their working process.
Barefoot Spacemen’s new single ‘Take A Ride Out East’ is a perfect slice of summery indie rock, released just in time to put some warmth back into the cold Melbourne winter. TJ caught up with guitarist Scott Renton to have a chat about the new release.
Speed dating this week with Nathan Sawford of Small Run and Dance Party Pyrotechnics Association.
The Black Heart Death Cult have just released the second single from their upcoming debut album, and ‘Black Rainbow’ encompasses everything that makes the Melbourne psych-droners such an exciting band to watch out for.
Graphic designer and Illustrator Ashley Simonetto embeds her sophisticated, intricate style across a range of mediums which is evident throughout her portfolio of work.
Speed dating this week with Max Olijnyk, Ashley Ronning and Jason Morrison.
New kid on the block Graphic Fantastic is a quarterly subscription service showcasing the works of emerging artists and designers.
As seen in our very first print edition – along with extra bits we couldn’t squeeze into 40-something pages – we sat down for a conversation with Australian-born cinematographer and filmmaker, now based in Oslo…
Stephen Bailey’s debut album Silo is an impressive collection of warped psych pop, with touches of folk and classic 60s rock, and our friends at Dusky Tracks have been kind enough to give Trouble Juice an exclusive listen.