
Ch-Ch-Ch-Changes
"I’m at a stage where I’m really open to other people having some fun – as long as I trust them, I trust their aesthetic and they’re going to do right by my songs, I find it really exciting."
Seun Kuti and Egypt 80 , Archie Roach, Clare Bowditch, The Bamboos, Iration Steppas, Charlie Parr , Hugo Mendez - Sofrito, Holly Cook with Prince Fatty Horseman, Boubacar Traore, The Bart Willoughby Band , Ladi6, House of Shem, OKA, Jordie Lane, The Bombay Royale, Electric Empire, Airileke, Jumps, Saskwatch, Bachu Khan

"I’m at a stage where I’m really open to other people having some fun – as long as I trust them, I trust their aesthetic and they’re going to do right by my songs, I find it really exciting."

With Kevin Rudd's apology given time to sink in, Archie Roach says, "We do, as a people, have to meet the rest of Australia half-way."

Six60 tells Chris Yates about the (mostly self-inflicted) pressures the band are facing to follow up their debut self-titled album.

Their performances might seem gloriously chaotic and certainly highly kinetic, but The Barons Of Tang are no jam band, as Michael Smith discovers from double bass player Julian Cue.
RECAP: The SCDPCGC get a boost from a "mild-stimulant" provided by a quack in this week's Mad Men. Chaos ensues...
PREMIERE: Emerging MC Dylan Joel is a good boy, making his rapping Granny a Vegemtite sandwich.
CROWDFUNDING: Order a new Pixies book, score a chance to get drunk with Ron Peno and have a young band wash your car.
LAURA MARLING: We have the Australian exclusive of Laura Marling's stunning new album Once I Was An Eagle
WATCH: Check out San Cisco's daredevil Jordi Davieson launch himself out of a plane!
THE LULU REVIEW: The Tongue can't seem to guess the lyric in this week's ep. Clue: it could be from an artist who the MC had a recent beef with...
Michael Smith
Steve Bell
Natasha Lee
Mark Hebblewhite
Liz Giuffre
Rip Nicholson
Wait To Pleasure
The End Of The Terror Lights
Silence Yourself
Cold Spring Fault Less Youth
Great North
Beginnings & Endings
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