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Steve Bell, Journalist

Steve Bell

Many, many moons ago Steve Bell was unassumingly writing a small fanzine for the inner-city Brisbane record store where he worked when on one otherwise normal day he was poached into the cutthroat world of street press, embarking on an eye-opening journey interviewing bands and banging on about music for the street press publication Time Off. It's an association that's now existed for well over 20 years - including a decade full-time as the print editor for Time Off/The Music - and one which still provides him with immense enjoyment and satisfaction, even though in recent times it's nestled alongside other music-related vocations such as co-owning a record store and indie label, radio broadcasting and navigating the podcast world.

Reviews / Album
Album Review: Built To Spill - Untethered Moon
"Warm and reliable like those old Ugg boots that won’t die."
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Darren Hanlon, The Burnt Sausages, The Goon Sax
"The night finishes aptly with a room full of smiles and camaraderie."
News / Music
20 Years Ago: The Unexpected & Total Failure Of Alternative Nation
Too mainstream to be alternative, too alternative to be mainstream
News / Music
Why You Shouldn't Miss AC/DC Live
Steve Bell takes a look back at the veteran rockers' colourful, wonderful touring history in the lead-up to their triumphant homecoming this November
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Bluesfest 2015
"You need to remember, Bluesfest is a marathon, not a sprint."
Features / Arts
Why 'The Rocky Horror Show' Has Stood The Test Of Time
"I can assure 'The Music' readers that my bum is still in pretty good shape."
Reviews / Album
Album Review: Joe Pug - Windfall
"...he re-enters the fray with a new creative direction favouring staple singer-songwriter fare rather than his usual Americana."
Features / Music
Why It Was Time To Add To Their Repertoire
Guitarist Heath Fogg chats album number two ahead of Bluesfest.
Features / Music
Justin Townes Earle
On Fucking Up And Less Than Perfect Parents
The singer opens up before Bluesfest.
Features / Music
Not Setting Goals And Nailing It
"We sort of think a lot in the present tense in this band."
Features / Music
Why Their Third Album Is The Best Thing They've Done In 17 Years
" I think it’s one of those records that encapsulates well all of the stuff that a band has done so far ... at least I hope so."
Features / Music
Why Bluesfest Is Bigger Than The Artists
Festival Director Peter Noble's spirits haven't been dampened by three headliners pulling out.