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The rise and rise of Tame Impala, Australia’s biggest band
Ahead of a national arena tour this April, we track the live evolution of an Australian favourite: Kevin Parker..
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How to turn a regional festival trip into a long weekend getaway
The Drop Festival, which comes to West Australia’s Busselton this April, provides the ultimate opportunity for a weekend in one of Australia’s best places..
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Perth's biggest dance acts have come together for a bushfire charity single, Inferno
The single - produced by ShockOne, SLUMBERJACK, HWLS, Twerl and Loston - comes with a limited line of merch too..
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Life In A Glasshouse: Your guide to the huge Radiohead Public Library
Whilst the Radiohead Public Library might feel nostalgic, it’s an inspired initiative that strengthens their legacy as much as it champions archival preservation..
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Introducing Little Quirks, the family folk band putting out a new EP, Cover My Eyes
Alongside the release of their latest EP today, the trio have also announced a stack of tour dates to take them across the country..
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Premiere: Melbourne's John Lingard makes a return with new single, Howling
After a trip to Nashville, the indie-folk songwriter returns with a full EP under his belt, with Howling being the first taste of which..
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It sounds like RÜFÜS DU SOL have a new live album in the pipeline
In a new interview with Variety, the trio also admit that they're beginning work on their next project following the success of Solace..
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Who's going to take out triple j's Hottest 100 of the Decade?
It's been a big ten years for music, so where do you even begin?.
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Premiere: Meet The Mamas, who drop a disco-charged new single, Dancefloor
The Melbourne group will also be touring the country across the next few months in support of the new track..
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Meet The Big Moon, the UK band mixing politics and pop music
After the runaway critical success of their debut, the UK four-piece are back with an album built for the chaos of worldwide change..
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Introducing The Lazy Eyes, who take a leap forward with Cheesy Love Song
No longer the mysterious band at the bottom of the Laneway Festival poster, with the Sydney group releasing their first track today..
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Shia LaBeouf's next film may be based on the life of Kevin Abstract
The script, which appeared online overnight, "follows a Texas teen as he struggles with identity, finding meaningful relationships, sexual fluidity, and his direction in life.".
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