The Temper Trap The Temper Trap brought their headline tour for their self-titled second album to Melbourne’s iconic Festival Hall for a midweek gig on ANZAC Day Eve....
Epica A decreasing number of bands choose monikers that reflect their qualities, style, genre and aspirations. Epica then, is a rare beast; having the courage to...
Big Scary It’s been a while since Australia’s favourite piano/guitar indie duo Big Scary have hit the road for a complete national headlining tour – a whole...
Dappled Cities 2003 was a big year for music. We lost Slim Dusty, Barry White, June and Johnny Cash, while 50 Cent told us it’s our birthday...
Daft Punk Give Track By Track Rundown Of New Album Thanks to a cleverly crafted, drip-fed marketing campaign, anticipation for Daft Punk’s long-awaited Random Access Memories is at fever pitch. But with the album’s official May...
Record Store Day Drives Record Breaking Vinyl Album Sales In 2013 It’s been nearly a week on since this year’s Record Store Day with stores around the world celebrating the importance of independent record stores with...
Atlas Genius It seems that everything about Adelaide born and bred indie rockers Atlas Genius allows them to easily slip into the mainstream. Releasing a delightfully light...
Sincerely, Grizzly It’s Sunday night, it’s raining cats and dogs, freezing cold, and the Fremantle doctor has the flu judging by the gale force winds. It was...
Vydamo Jim Finn may be one third of electro rock outfit Art vs. Science, but on his own he is Vydamo, a synth-pop/rock maestro, stepping out...
Saskwatch It’s probably safe to say that if you live in Melbourne and haven’t yet heard of Saskwatch, you’re doing it wrong. In the past year,...
28 Days Rejuvenated, perhaps, by news of the Vans Warped Tour becoming a reality again in Australia and a possible inclusion on the festival, 28 Days have...
British India For the latest stop on their Controller National Tour, British India returned to their spiritual home with a sold out gig at Melbourne’s Corner Hotel....