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Missy Higgins tells us about some of her favourite records.
The Temper Trap, Missy Higgins, Bluejuice, , Big Scary, Strange Talk, Scripture, Mitzi, The Cairos, The Mornings, Asta, ...more to be announced

Missy Higgins tells us about some of her favourite records.

Jake Stone from Bluejuice tells us some of his favourite things.

Because it’s just my first album, I haven’t really had the opportunity to get to know how I like to work production-wise but with my album, we said that the songs almost seemed like they played themselves

“Watching these other bands and how they interact has really made us aware of the battle between all of these bands to try to get people to stay for the main act...”

"I really couldn’t find anything that made me as happy as music used to..." Missy Higgins discusses her years in the wilderness.

“For us, it doesn’t really matter whether we practice before we play a show or not. If anything, we probably need it,”

Major Raiser With Dominique Bird From Mitzi

All Bluejuice frontman Jake Stone wants to see is see the band’s audience happy and dancing, even though he may not be feeling that way currently, he tells Stuart Evans.

The Bluejuice tour diary reveals the band to be "anti-social grumps" despite their love of flouro-taping each other.

Since releasing their debut album in October last year, Big Scary have been so busy, it’s only now they’ve found time to tour it properly. One half of the duo, Tom Iansek, talks to Michael Smith.

With their national tour screaming into WA this weekend, Callum Twigger talks through sounds and seasons with Tom Iansek’s half of Melbourne two-piece Big Scary.
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