National music writer Cameron Adams asked the biggest names in Australian music for their picks to come up with the definitive list. 150 musicians - everyone from Judith Durham to Kylie Minogue, ...
And two titanic bands of southern rock, NEEDTOBREATHE & The Red Clay Strays team to deliver a timeless reminder of hope, ...
Co-founder and CEO of Tixel, Zac Leigh, looks at why the new Best Music Festival Award at the ARIAs is a gamechanger for the ...
The release of High Voltage in 1975 coincided with broader cultural shifts. Australia was emerging from decades of ...
Australian roots music group Kings And Associates was building a solid fanbase in the United States when the global pandemic hit in 2020. The seven-piece band, performing at Levitt Pavilion in Dayton ...
When Australian sibling band Sheppard decided to make the move from Australia to America, they knew it wouldn't be easy. They'd be trading their loyal Australian fan base for a hard reset in Nashville ...
For a good chunk of their dozen-year career, Dan Wallage and his bandmates in Sons of the East were playing around their home in Sydney, Australia, for discount drinks and half-price meals. When they ...
According to TEG, all concert ticket profits and all contributions through Ticketek will go towards key organisations providing support in three vital areas. “Rescue” funds will flow to rural and ...
Northern Irish hip hop trio Kneecap have been making waves, not just as musicians, but as language activists who rap in both ...
Soulful Brisbane rockers Blues Arcadia are in the unique position of getting a national shoutout in their final month before they call it quits.On day two of Ausify Your Algo – an online campaign ...
Perth, the Western Australia capital and biggest city in the otherwise bush-filled state, is home to 80 percent of the population. Despite 2.3 million people calling the greater metropolitan area home ...
Miami, why the hell don’t we own this whole nu-rave genre? Big bass beats, ghetto synth riffs, liberal use of neons, and a perpetual sense of being stuck in the Eighties — we realize it’s not the ...