
Loudly Retro
DJ Tom Loud takes Dave Drayton on a trip through time.

DJ Tom Loud takes Dave Drayton on a trip through time.

What do you get if you cross a rugby team and a musical theatre group? Idiots Of Ants apparently, as Benjamin Wilson explains to Aleksia Barron.

Scottish comedy prodigy Daniel Sloss is heading to the Sydney Comedy Festival for the third year running, and all before his 22nd birthday. He talks to Baz McAlister about - what else? - comic books and wanking.

With his debut feature film Wish You Were Here garnering rave reviews, Ian Barr chats to understandably chuffed director Kieran Darcy-Smith about the inspiration behind the story.

Frank Woodley tells Dave Drayton how to make a living by being a fuckwit.

“There are points when you are on the road when just want to fucking quit and you just do not want to be there, and you want to kill every single person that you see.”




We discover that Planet Love Sound would save their Fever Ray and Nana Mouskouri record if their house was on fire.

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

Spot someone on stage in a tattered catsuit in the near-future and that might just be Kim Boekbinder.

The "You can go to hell, I'm going to King Of The North" t-shirts aren't ready... yet.

It’s not often you get to see or experience something utterly new and unpredictable but theatre company Fish & Game is challenging that with Alma Mater, a performance/installation/filmic experience so original it almost defies description

“There’s a generation of clubbers who started in the UK in the mid-’80s and ’90s who’ve been waiting for this for years,” Rob Heydon says of his adaptation of Irvine Welsh's Ecstacy.

The 11th Festival Of German Films kicks off this week, and amidst the obligatory commercial dross (see: Men In The City 2) there’s moments of cinematic interest.

When Stockholm takes to the Red Stitch stage for its Victorian debut this week, the gloves will most certainly be off. Lavery’s intense tale of co-dependent meltdown combines dialogue, direct address and elements of dance, pitching dream team Todd and Kali into a birthday maelstrom.

Celebrating their first 7”, Adelaide’s Night Hag took their brand of lightning aggression to South East Asia, road testing the new songs and becoming part of the growing hardcore punk community. Nathan Steer shares his experiences with Benny Doyle.

Although the band have other real life pursuits away from music, success onstage for New Manic Spree is still very much the focus. frontman Tim Baker states their agenda to Benny Doyle.

Step-Panther frontman Stevesie tells Steve Bell about the prospect of taming new frontiers, and why you shouldn’t worry about things that you can’t change.

For his first ever solo release Aussie songwriting icon Mick Thomas travelled a long way from home, and he tells Steve Bell how he eventually found solace in a far flung land.

It’s been three months since The Butterfly Effect announced the departure of Clint Boge. Matt O’Neill catches up with the veteran vocalist to discuss his pending solo career and final days with the Brisbane hard rock stalwarts.
RAIN ON THE PARADE: The snubs and the scores of The Great Gatsby’s red carpet.
PREMIERE: Be among the first to see the brand new clip from In Hearts Wake.
BLOG: Did you know it's against the law to flush the toilet after 10pm in Switzerland? The Decline boys know now.
WARPED TOUR: We've come up with lists of bands who might and who definitely won't be playing Australia's Warped Tour late this year.
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.
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