New Music: ‘Tales Of The Yeti’ EP by South Summit

Perth indie outfit South Summit have released their new EP ‘Tales Of The Yeti’, an expansive and introspective six-track that reflects the journey the band have all been on. From late night jams to writing on the road, South Summit wanted to explore every aspect and realm of their influences, working them all into ‘Tales…

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New Music: ‘Public Displays Of Deflection’ by 90ivy

Sydney indie rock quartet 90ivy have shared new single ‘Public Displays of Deflection’, the first taste of their forthcoming third EP. A band known for writing ‘happy-sad songs for happy-sad people,’ 90ivy the complexity of relationships and the dangers of guarding your heart too much. “Public Displays of Deflection is essentially about how hot and…

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Listen To The Daisycutters On Hot Tomato 102.9 FM

Still riding high on the release of their latest album ‘Become What You Are’, Gold Coast indie rockers The Daisycutters are hitting the local airwaves. Tune into Hot Tomato 102.9 FM on Thursday (17 August) between 3-7pm to hear Cameron Wilson and Giles Hammond from The Daisycutters chat with drive hosts Moyra and Big Trev…

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Filmmaker William Friedkin Passes Away

Famed director, producer and screenwriter William Friedkin has passed away, aged 87. Friedkin was a prominent member of the New Hollywood movement in the ‘70s, directing features such as ‘The French Connection’ and ‘The Exorcist’, leaving behind a legacy of cinematic excellence. William was born in Chicago in 1935 during the golden age of Hollywood.…

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Feature: ‘Dark Side Of The Moon’ at 50

‘Dark Side Of The Moon’ was released 1 March 1973 and this year celebrates its 50th anniversary. Over the past 50 years, ‘Dark Side Of The Moon’ has taken its rightful place atop the echelon of the world’s greatest albums ever. It remains one of the best-selling and most critically acclaimed records of all time,…

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Paul McCartney ‘Got Back’ Australia Tour 2023

Paul McCartney brings his hugely successful ‘Got Back’ tour to Australia in October and November. The ‘Got Back’ tour features hours of live music performed by one of the world’s greatest songwriters, showcasing songs from Paul’s solo career, Wings and of course The Beatles. Beginning in Adelaide, where The Beatles launched their first-ever Australian tour…

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New Music: ‘Hide To Seek’, by Laura Misch

UK multidisciplinary artist Laura Misch continues to tease her highly anticipated forthcoming album with her latest enchanting single ‘Hide To Seek’. ‘Hide To Seek’ is the next taste of Laura’s debut feature ‘Sample The Sky’ due in October. The song builds on the ethereal, dreamlike quality of the album established on previous single release ‘Portals’.…

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New Music: ‘Time & Place’ by Sunsoli

‘Time & Place’ is the new single from Central Coast indie outfit Sunsoli, reflecting a period of rebirth and renewal for the band. Formerly known as The Sea Gypsies, the band have reinvented themselves as Sunsoli, a combination of ‘sun’ and ‘soil’ in a nod to their coastal roots and musical harmony. Suitably, ‘Time and…

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The Incomparable Sinéad O’Connor

Irish singer Sinéad O’Connor has passed away, aged 56. Her untimely death was announced by a statement from her family: “It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of our beloved Sinéad. Her family and friends are devastated and have requested privacy at this very difficult time,” it reads. Sinéad O’Connor courted both…

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New Music: ‘Are We There Yet?’ by Romanie

Melbourne based indie songwriter Romanie has released new single ‘Are We There Yet?’, the title track from her highly anticipated forthcoming debut album. ‘Are We There Yet?’ is a sparkling addition to Romanie’s growing body of work, showcasing both her knack for storytelling and her fixation on the relentless march of time. “The idea for…

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