The Smith Street Band
The Smith Street Band finally have a #1 album in Australia, with Don’t Waste Your Anger debuting at the top of the ARIA Albums Chart this week. The Melbourne rockers have released four previous full-length records, but this is the first time they’ve topped the chart. Their latest release bettered their previous best charting record More […]
CONTENT WARNING: The following article discusses allegations of emotional abuse The Smith Street Band‘s Wil Wagner has just shared a lengthy open letter addressing allegations of emotional abuse that arose after a series of private messages from the frontman, allegedly sent to former partners including Camp Cope’s Georgia Maq, were posted online. In the letter, […]
New Zealand’s The Beths and Brisbane’s Sweater Curse have announced they will both no longer be joining The Smith Street Band on their nationwide tour that starts next month. In a statement posted to social media, Sweater Curse said they will no longer be touring with SSB but promise to hit the road by themselves […]
CONTENT WARNING: The following article discusses suicide and emotional abuse Last week, screenshots of abusive emails and messages allegedly sent by The Smith Street Band frontman Wil Wagner to two previous partners of his were posted online. Until now, both partners have remained anonymous. But now Camp Cope‘s Georgia McDonald has revealed herself as ‘Unamed 1’ […]
The 2019 Laneway Festival lineup has undergone another change, with British singer Jorja Smith cancelling three of her scheduled performances at the Aussie event. Smith will no longer perform at Laneway in Adelaide, Melbourne or Fremantle, but will still perform in Brisbane and Sydney. The muso pulled out of the three performances so that she […]
Melbourne outfit The Smith Street Band have announced a 2019 national tour, fresh from performing at the very first Good Things Festival earlier this month. Wil Wagner and his new-look band will play headline shows in Melbourne, Hobart, Brisbane, Sydney, Adelaide and Perth between March and April, with support from New Zealand band The Beths […]
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