ARTIST PROFILE: MIKE O’DOWD
Australian indie-folk singer/songwriter Mike O’Dowd invites listeners on a poignant journey through the intricacies of love, anguish, and self-discovery with his debut album ‘One Lover Leaves’, which was
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Australian indie-folk singer/songwriter Mike O’Dowd invites listeners on a poignant journey through the intricacies of love, anguish, and self-discovery with his debut album ‘One Lover Leaves’, which was
Songwriter, performer, surfer and eco-warrior Jack Johnson is headed back to Australia in 2024 for Bluesfest Byron Bay, one of his favourite music festivals. Jack will
James Draper and Jordan Brady aka Winterbourne, have been lifelong friends, beginning their music journey busking together, a skill which has set them up well to
Iconic ‘Streets of London’ singer-songwriter returns to Australia for extensive tour in February and March. Tickets are on sale at all venues for UK musical legend
With the Foo Fighters set to hit Australia for six huge stadium shows this Nov/Dec, for the very first time, fans will also get the chance
A multi-platinum group which originally formed in college when the members were just 15 years old, can now claim to have met and supported Paul McCartney,
Rod Willis is the man who helped steer rock icons Cold Chisel on their upward trajectory and stayed with them for 32 years, making them the
With hazy propulsions and billowing soundscapes, the new single No One’s Watching Over from the Gold Coast’s Chavez Cartel is a cool, calm and deeply collected
There’s a scene in the 2009 movie Adventureland where actors Jesse Eisenberg and Ryan Reynolds are talking in a car while Lou Reed’s “Satellite Of Love”
Out of nine children, you’d expect at least one to forge a path in the arts and for the Hallorans, it was daughter Kathleen that was
Masterful troubadour, Coyle Girelli today releases his 3rd album ‘Museum Day’, a collection of 10 tracks featuring the previously released Museum Day, So Predictable, Jane Tells
With the global popularity of K-Pop acts such as BTS, BlackPink, BigBang, and Red Velvet, and with the emergence of C-Pop artists out of China like
On the surface, the name KILO BAND might not mean a bag of beans to anyone (yet) but it’s band members should. The project’s instigator is
The Harmony Codex is British progressive musician and Porcupine Tree frontman Steven Wilson’s 7th solo studio album and is one that has already generated much discussion
In Episode 4 of THE SCRIBES, a new series in which we interview prominent Australian music media figures, we chat with Ian McFarlane about his music
Nick Carver & The Mean Street Butchers, the regional Victorian rock and psychedelic blues outfit known for their raw-edged sound, are back with their new single, ‘Smoke
Hailing from central Victoria, guitarist/singer-songwriter Bill Barber is at the forefront of a new generation of Australian Blues. Making a name for himself with his fiery
Naarm/Melbourne-based indie-pop artist moonsea (Cecilia Xu) unveils her latest single ‘Sensitive’ alongside a heartwarming music video set to release on Friday, October 13. With a unique blend of electronic and pop
Jackie Venson is a multi-instrumentalist, singer/songwriter known far and wide for her beautifully complex music and blazing guitar skills. Born and raised in Austin, Texas, Jackie
Today Australian rock’n roll institution The Screaming Jets release their 10th studio album Professional Misconduct. This week in a touching memorial, the band, family and friends
Acclaimed, multiple Grammy-winning songwriter Jimmy Webb returns to Australia for two very special solo concerts in Sydney (December 10th 2023 at City Recital Hall) and Melbourne
Warrior, survivor, icon. If there were Grandmasters in the world of music – Walter Trout would surely be among them. From his early days in 1970’s
Ashley Naylor, guitarist for Paul Kelly, The Church, the RocKwiz Orchestra and a host of others, and guitarist, songwriter and singer of beloved Melbourne band Even,
When he’s not driving the backbeat or serving six string duties for some of Melbourne’s best alt-country ensembles, drummer, multi-instrumentalist and former butcher Patrick Wilson is
Boorloo/Perth’s alternative hip-hop meets punk posterboy, Wesley Black, has just released his three-track EP, ‘EVERYTHING WILL CRASH AND BURN’. Bringing a particular fierceness and razer-sharp punk attitude, this
Interview by Greg Phillips. Live shots by Marty Williams. Experiencing legendary singer, songwriter Graham Nash’s current European tour must be like sitting through a fascinating contemporary
Known for their distinctive blend of Southern rock, alt-country, and Americana, Drive-By Truckers have been setting stages ablaze with their raw energy and lyrical depth since
Judy Collins has inspired audiences with sublime vocals, boldly vulnerable songwriting, personal life triumphs, and a firm commitment to social activism. In the 1960s, she evoked both
The world in which Gold Coast-based First Nations artist Sunny Luwe (pronounced ‘Loo’) inhabits is one of positivity and optimism. As a fine example of this,
Melbourne’s rock’n’roll kings The Casanovas have released their fifth album, Backseat Rhythms, on Rubber Records. Backseat Rhythms was mixed by legendary US producer Ron Nevison – a man who made his mark
Manorism, the indie dream pop outfit hailing from Melbourne (Naarm), introduces their latest single, ‘Sober’. This stirring single out which is available now, offers up a melancholic
One of the most influential and respected guitar players in the world, Marty Friedman’s impactful and game-changing contributions to heavy metal and guitar in general continue
Taking centre stage with three ensnaring female vocalists, Menajerie is a Meanjin/ Brisbane-based neo-soul outfit, who have announced their debut EP ‘Selective Deafness’ (out September 29). Dripping with heated charm
Exactly 10 years on from the release of their chart topping, ARIA-nominated album Harlequin Dream, Sydney’s Boy & Bear return with a brand new single Abraham
Bobby Kimball is the acclaimed rock vocalist who sang on many of Toto greatest hits such as “Africa”, “Rosanna” and “Hold The Line”, to name a
Golden Guitar-nominated Melbourne powerhouse singer songwriter Gretta Ziller has just released her anticipated dazzling third album, All These Walls. With an extensive tour completed, Gretta now looks to a