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Chanel Loren
'A World Of Beautiful Chaos': Chanel Loren Opens Up About Her Debut EP 'BETWEEN2WORLDS'
Chanel Loren has gone track-by-track behind her debut EP 'BETWEEN2WORLDS' with Purple Sneakers to celebrate the release of the audio hug she needed.
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In Hearts Wake
Re-'Incarnation': Jake Taylor Reveals His Favourite Track From Each In Hearts Wake Album
As the metalcore kings drop their sixth album, 'Incarnation', vocalist Jake Taylor takes The Music through his favourite In Hearts Wake moments.
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Speed
There's 'Only One Mode' For SPEED: A Scene That's 'Accessible & Without Ridiculous Hierarchies'
Sydney's SPEED have taken over hardcore with the mission statement: 'Is this good for Australian hardcore?' Their debut LP offers a resounding 'yes.'
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Michael Marcagi
Michael Marcagi: ‘It's Cool To See Fans Genuinely Interested In Lyrics & Storytelling’
Ohio native Michael Marcagi details the risk he’s “willing to take” in developing his artistry beyond TikTok fame ahead of his debut Australian tour.
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Emily Wurramara
Emily Wurramara Charts Dizzying Highs & Lows On ‘NARA’, Her Boldly Assertive ‘Rebirth Into Music’
Six years on from ‘Milyakburra’, Emily Wurramara has evolved – personally and artistically – into a whole new woman. Her journey to the forefront was chronicled on the Anindilyakwa singer-songwriter’s second album, ‘NARA’, which she candidly unpacks in this exclusive interview.
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The Whitlams
Tim Freedman On 'Love This City': 'It’s All Over The Shop, But It Has The Whitlams’ Trademark Of Inner-City Romance'
Tim Freedman reflects on the success (and backlash) feeding into The Whitlams’ acclaimed fourth album, 'Love This City', ahead of the 25th anniversary national tour.
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Frank Sinatra at Amsterdam Airport
What Frank Sinatra Thought Of The Aussie Press - All Hell Broke Loose 50 Years Ago Today
After offending the Australian press, Frank Sinatra upset multiple unions in Australia, getting himself stranded before Bob Hawke intervened.
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Chappell Roan, Sabrina Carpenter
'Good Luck, Babe!' And 'Espresso': The Artists Reviving The Art Of Carefree Pop Music
You likely hadn’t heard of Chappell Roan and Sabrina Carpenter in 2023, but in 2024, you can't escape them - and for good reason.
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CYRIL
From Darwin To Deutschland, CYRIL Eyes A Bright Future: ‘There's A Lot Of New Music Coming’
Darwin-based DJ and producer Cyril Riley is living his best life. After going viral last year, he’s setting his sights on a new EP (or two) and massive world touring plans.
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Eves Karydas
Eves Karydas On Her 'Liberating' Comeback LP 'Burnt Tapes': 'I Was Able To Do Whatever The F*ck I Wanted'
Eves Karydas created an "emo yacht rock" record that came together like a "patchwork quilt," and she couldn't be prouder of it.
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The Maine
What Drives The Maine 16 Years Into Their Career: 'We Still Respect The Art'
"We're not the biggest band in the world, but I think everyone that likes us appreciates us not just doing the same records over and over."
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Vetta Borne
Vetta Borne On Being A Queer Woman Of Colour In Music Production: ‘One Of The Biggest Hurdles Is Lack Of Representation’
“When everybody around the table looks nothing like you, it’s easy to feel like an outsider.”