The Tallest Man on Earth With two sold out shows it was no surprise that within half an hour of doors opening at the Corner Hotel on Tuesday night, there...
Gold Fields Who said success only comes to those who wait? For Gold Fields it’s taken little more than a year and a half. Forget the rite...
Face The Music 2011 Alright, we’re goin’ out on a limb here: this might not exactly be tour news, but this year’s Face The Music is something you’re going...
From The Hard Road And Beyond On the final night of the Melbourne Festival, Songs From The Hard Road And Beyond was presented at the Sidney Myer Music Bowl. Continuing a...
Jello Biafra On a cold and wet Saturday afternoon on the last day of the Melbourne Festival, amid all the Occupy Wall Street protests and a visit...
Phrase The Box Rockets opened the proceedings at The Prince of Wales Bandroom, delivering a set of tight, danceable rock – a little funky in parts...
Bachelorette New Zealand born, US resident and possibly soon to be claimed as an Aussie like so many other talented New Zealanders before her, Annabel Alpers...
VHS Or Beta Chris Pfunder of VHS or Beta sat down with Tone Deaf to talk about the new album, relocating to Brooklyn, touring and much more. Craig...
Ball Park Music If there was a nuclear disaster and the last people on earth, whose task it was to repopulate the world, were The Strokes and The...
Husky It’s been a huge year for Husky. The foursome have been on heavy rotation on triple j and community radio all year, and are fresh...
Win A Go Go Sapien Prize Pack Melbourne based Go-Go Sapien are not your average band. Influenced by post punk, psych-rock, surf music and sci-fi film scores and having shared stages with The Soundtrack...
Konono No. 1 Six years ago a wonderful thing happened. Brussels-based record company Crammed Discs discovered the magic of a group of Congolese musicians who had (in varying...