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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.

Features / Music
Shifting Sands
Why It Took Geoff Corbett 20 Years To Come Of Age
"It’s almost like you’ve reached this point where you’ve unlocked the secrets of the world, but you just can’t be fucked doing anything with them."
Reviews / Album
Album Review: Shifting Sands - Beach Coma
"Far more than a mere side-project."
Features / Music
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On 'Sons Of Anarchy', Taking His Kitten On Tour & Smoking The Bible
"I don’t want to die – I have no desire to die – and I probably won’t die, I’m going to be immortal and I’ll be around a lot longer than this article"
Features / Music
Why Critics Still Love 'Hi Fi Way', Even If Tim Rogers Doesn't
You Am I's classic album turns 20 today, though its creator remains ambivalent about its strength
Features / Music
'We’re Not Rockstars'
"I still live with my girlfriend at her mum’s house."
Features / Music
Why Keeping Creativity Out Of The Studio Is The Best Thing For Everyone
"It’s been five years and we’re pretty slow with writing, because we’re super-deliberate."
Features / Music
Set To Reconnect With Faith No More At Soundwave
"We definitely have a history with them.”
Reviews / Live
Live Review: The Television Addicts, Screamfeeder, 1.1.1
There were no victims in Brisbane here tonight, just lucky witnesses and happy survivors.
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Damian Cowell's Disco Machine, The Bertie Page Clinic, Ariel
Great to have you back, Damian Cowell.
Reviews / Album
Album Review: Harley Young & The Haymakers - Flinders Parade
"A gorgeous and heartfelt reminder that home is definitely where the heart is."
Features / Music
Oblivians
Why Structure Would Be 'Terrible' For Them
"We aren’t one of those bands where it’s all laid out like a show, like 'Cats'."
Features / Music
Why The Victims Fizzled Out So Quickly
"We were just trying to make the best of a bad situation."