Live Music Live Music PHOTOS: Soft Play @ The Factory Theatre PHOTOS: Soft Play @ The Factory Theatre. Photos By Ashley Mar.
Indie Indie Gordi Shares Queer Song “Alien Cowboy” Gordi has shared a heart-wrenching but healing track titled “Alien Cowboy”, after “thinking about what a gay utopia would look like"
Live Music Live Music Behind Crimson Eyes Announce Farewell EP and Final Tour After 20 Years After 20 years of shaping Melbourne’s post-hardcore scene, Behind Crimson Eyes are calling it a day
The Jungle Giants Drop ‘Hold My Hand’ and Announce First Tour in Two Years The Jungle Giants are back with their first release in over a year and the lead single from their upcoming fifth album
Live Music Live Music The Party In The Paddock Set Times Are Here You can finally plan your weekend circuit for this massive Tasmania festival commencing in seven days, across six stages
Pop Pop Cher Hints at an Australian Tour for her Final Album The 78 year-old superstar has teased a tour Down Under, and has learned to "take the piss" from her Aussie co-managers in a new Uber Eats ad
Hip Hop Hip Hop Central Cee Locks In Massive 2025 Aussie & NZ Tour Dates Off the back of his debut album 'Can't Rush Greatness', the West London hitmaker has locked in a huge world tour
Metal Metal Xenoyr Departs Ne Obliviscaris, James Dorton Joins Full-Time Ne Obliviscaris has parted ways with founding vocalist Xenoyr, closing out an era of two decades in the Australian extreme metal outfit
Hip Hop Hip Hop Drake Reschedules ‘Anita Max Win’ New Zealand Tour Dates Drake's New Zealand dates have been pushed back
More More ‘That Experience Just Rewired My Brain’: New Series Looks at Aussie Acts Supporting World’s Biggest Names A new series looking at the exposure some key local acts enjoyed after supporting some of the world's biggest names has launched this week.
Indie Indie ‘The Hunger Is Still 100% There’: Ceres Discuss Their Comeback Album and Tour Ceres frontman Tom Lanyon tells Tone Deaf about the creation of the band's mammoth album 'Magic Mountain (1996-2022)' and more