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St. Jerome’s Laneway Festival is about to kick off its 2019 run around the country, with a lineup sporting the likes of Gang of Youths, Courtney Barnett, Camp Cope, Mitski, Jorja Smith, The Smith Street Band and more. And now, just in case that wasn’t enough for Sydneysiders, the festival has announced its official afterparty […]

The St Jerome’s Laneway Festival is a contender for Australia’s most treasured touring event. The fest originated as a block party in an actual Melbourne CBD alleyway in 2005. Laneway would establish itself as a credible brand with choice curation, expanding from indie into electronic dance, hip-hop and soul. It’s since travelled as far as […]

WA Venue Amplifier Capitol is coming under fire from bands following the release of a proposed uniform code that acts have deemed as “blatant sexism.” As reported by The Music, a message sent by Chairman of the Capitol Group, David Heaton apparently stated that a new uniform policy would require all female staff to wear a […]

Grammy-nominated rap sensation and Top Dawg Entertainment signee Jay Rock is finally bringing his magnetic flow to Australia for the very first time. Rock (real name Johnny McKinzie) enjoyed a massive 2018, with a prominent feature on the wildly successful Black Panther soundtrack as well as releasing his third album Redemption. His work on Black Panther track ‘King’s Dead’ […]

UK singer-songwriter William Clapson, aka Jack in Water, has today unveiled the compelling visual accompaniment to his latest single, ‘All I Want.’ All I Want is Clapson’s uplifting and grand ode to the things that are most important in life, and the single’s striking, stripped back video amplifies this pledge to being present in the […]

The Melbourne music community has suffered a huge loss this week, with the passing of up-and-coming artist JJay De Melo, who sadly drowned on Tuesday afternoon while swimming with a friend. According to ABC, police said that Melo was swimming with a friend at Bushrangers Bay around 5pm on Tuesday afternoon, when he “got into trouble.” […]

As Tame Impala start to book more and more 2019 festival slots, including a groundbreaking headlining set at Coachella, all eyes are on Kevin Parker and co. to release some new music. Now, in an interview with The Sunday Times, Parker has finally given us an update on the follow-up to 2015’s Currents. Namely, the update […]

Julia Wolfe’s new oratorio, “Fire in my mouth,” is about the Triangle shirtwaist factory fire. She scoured New York’s garment district for the right sounds. Source

The 25-year-old singer and songwriter fills her tracks with references from the MTV 1980s and uses her big voice for larger-than-life declarations. Source

Three songs and six contestants are vying to represent the UK at Eurovision. Here’s how they sound. Source


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