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On ‘Low Key’, the new single from Bekdö, the Melbourne singer-songwriter sonically captures the flourishing early stages of a new love – it’s an upbeat, feel-good pop song that buzzes with that kind of slightly nervous, euphoric all-in energy. Musically, ‘Low Key’ is very bright and textural, the instrumentation providing a warm backdrop for the […]

In a lengthy new interview with Howard Stern, Harry Styles has discussed – among other things – playing latest album Fine Line to Stevie Nicks and her friends prior to its release. While Nicks was in London touring with Fleetwood Mac, she apparently called Styles up wanting to go to dinner, so he took her to […]

Well then. It appears the self-described founders of “drive-thru metal”, fast food-themed Black Sabbath covers band Mac Sabbath (we know) have announced an Australian tour – their first ever Aussie dates – for this May. Combining the music of Black Sabbath with fast food lyrics, and featuring a clown-like frontman, a “giant purple gumdrop” bass […]

Brutally heavy Aussie deathcore exports Thy Art Is Murder have announced their first national headline run since they released fifth studio album Human Target mid-last year, with a slew of dates across the country this May. It’s a huge lineup package, with supports from American death metal veterans Dying Fetus along with Fit for an Autopsy, […]

Australia is getting another blockbuster benefit concert, this time headlined by Jamie xx. Dubbed ‘No Coal Zone’, the dance party fundraiser will be going down at Sydney’s Hordern Pavilion on Saturday, 14th March and raising money to combat climate change, with all proceeds to be donated to one of the world’s leading environmental law charities […]

We’re just over a month out from this year’s humongous Bluesfest lineup taking over the lush fields of Byron Bay’s Tyagarah Tea Farm, and with that comes the all-important set times. Daily playing schedules have been revealed, so if you’re lucky enough to have snagged a ticket, you can head here and start making those […]

The Blind Boys of Alabama have a long and illustrious history. Clarence Fountain formed the group in Talladega, Alabama in 1939. Under Fountain’s leadership, the Blind Boys began releasing albums of gospel music in the late 1940s. The group’s seen numerous members come and go over the years. Fountain remained the focus until poor health […]

Tame Impala brought new album The Slow Rush to the late night arena last night, with Kevin Parker and mates bringing favourites ‘Lost in Yesterday’ and ‘Breathe Deeper’ to the Jimmy Kimmel Live stage. The whole thing is a vividly-coloured audio-visual treat, the light show going on providing a pretty choice backdrop for the band’s brand of psyched-out synth […]

The 2020 Queensland Music Awards went down inside Brissie’s Fortitude Music Hall last night, celebrating Sunshine State-bred tunesmiths’ artistic and commercial success of over the past year. Leading the long list of trophy winners was Thelma Plum, who snagged the coveted Album Of The Year gong with her critically-acclaimed debut album Better In Blak, while […]

Listen to Jazz Age composers try their hand at the pop styles of the day. Source


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