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Ziggy Alberts recently released his latest single ‘don’t get caught up’ and, after its lyrics circulated internet, he’s now being criticised for allegedly spreading an anti-vaccination message. The issue was first pointed out by Hayden Davies at Pilerats, who noted that some of the song’s more questionable lyrics include: “And now they sell immunity too / In pills and […]

Jack Gray launched onto the scene with debut EP Nights Like This in 2019. Since then, the vocalist, multi-instrumentalist, songwriter and producer has toured globally, bringing his music to people across Australia and around the world. Playing more than 200 shows over the past few years, Jack has supported artists such as Dean Lewis, Mahalia, […]

Lime Cordiale are gearing up for the release for their new studio album at the beginning of next month, and to celebrate they’re hosting some incredibly intimate listening parties. The band will be playing a series of shows at Sydney’s Oxford Arts Factory in the week preceding the release of their new album, 14 Steps To […]

As live music begins to slowly trickle back into our lives, Skegss are taking a unique approach to playing their first hometown shows in promotion of their latest single ‘Under The Thunder’. The band have announced four shows at Brunswick Picture House in Brunswick Heads to take place in early July, and every show will […]

Northern Territory artist Caiti Baker has unveiled a passionate and loving tribute to her home in the far north of Australia, in the form of her second studio album, the conceptual ‘Mary of the North’. “Mary of the North is a vibe. She’s a mood. She’s the essence of the Northern Territory to me,” explains […]

Kanye West is keeping his musical output at a steady rate, with the announcement today (30th June) of his new studio album, titled God’s Country. Taking to Twitter, he announced the album along with revealing that its first single – ‘Wash Us In The Blood’ – will arrive later today. God’s Country is set to be […]

With their showrooms closed this spring, instrument dealers around the country report surprise at the robust numbers. Source

With museums reopening in July, the return of looted cultural objects is in the spotlight again. Source

Beyoncé received a humanitarian award, and performances made explicit references to protests against racism and police brutality at the first major awards show of the Covid-19 era. Source

With most orchestral concerts canceled, conductors have been largely invisible. Source


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