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With September well and truly upon us now, not only has Spring sprung, but the rumours surrounding the AFL Grand Final’s half time entertainment have today been well and truly confirmed. Yesterday, we talked about the rumour of Paul Kelly headlining the night’s musical entertainment. The speculation originally began because of 3AW’s The Rumour File, reporting […]

Grand final season is right around the corner, and it looks like the Big Guns (AFL) might be bringing in the Big Gun (Paul Kelly) for their grand final later this month. These speculations have started because 3AW’s The Rumour File, via Pedestrian, reported that the AFL will soon be announcing PK as the headlining act, and […]

We’re but a few months out from gravy season, mates, and Christmas has come early this year. Songwriter and Australian institution Paul Kelly has announced his popular Making Gravy concert series will return this December, kicking off festivities with stops in Perth, Melbourne and Sydney before wrapping up on “Gravy Day” itself – the 21st […]

Australian music legend Paul Kelly has today announced that he’ll be releasing a new book titled Love is Strong as Death: Poems Chosen by Paul Kelly. The book features a collection of more than 250 of Paul Kelly’s favourite poems. With a songwriting career that has poetry so deeply embedded within it, his insight and taste […]

Thelma Plum has announced her debut album Better In Blak, premiering a new music video for its title track. Powerful and catchy in equal measure, ‘Better In Blak’ details Plum’s experience of harassment and dismissal as an Indigenous woman in Australia, and Plum’s refusal to let her identity be erased. “Fuck that / I look better […]

Paul Kelly and Dan Sultan have teamed up to grace us with ‘Every Day My Mother’s Voice’, a track penned by Kelly for a new documentary about AFL star Adam Goodes. The Final Quarter, a doco following the final three years of Goodes’ career, will premiere at the Sydney Film Festival next month and the new […]

There are few lyricists who are able to make me feel grateful to be Australian the way Paul Kelly can. Amongst the many popular songs that sing the praises of cities like New York, Los Angeles and London, Kelly is able to portray a much-needed, down-to-earth and honest representation of Australian cities and life. As […]

Sydney’s annual Vivid Live Festival has finally given us the massive full music lineup for 2019, and it includes The Cure, FKA Twigs, RUFUS DU SOL, Paul Kelly, The Middle East, Dirty Three and way more. The Cure was announced as the event’s music headliners back in February, and they’ll be playing their iconic album Disintegration in […]

A quick look at the Bluesfest lineup reveals numerous instances of cross-pollination. Hozier’s 2018 single ‘Nina Cried Power’ is boosted by guest vocals from Mavis Staples. Staples’ 2013 LP, One True Vine, features a cover of Funkadelic’s ‘Can You Get to That’ from 1971’s, Maggot Brain. Norah Jones and Jack White (appearing at Bluesfest with […]

Many of us can link a certain album to pivotal moments in our lives. Whether it’s the first record you bought with your own money, the chord you first learnt to play on guitar, the song that soundtracked your first kiss, the album that got you those awkward and painful pubescent years or the one […]


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