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Rod Whitfield, Journalist

Rod Whitfield

Rod Whitfield is a retired musician and long-time music writer. He joined his first band on drums way back in 1987, playing in myriad original rock acts before hanging up the sticks and retiring in 2015. In 1995, he joined Forte Magazine, Geelong’s premier street press magazine, as a journalist and has not stopped writing about music since. He has written for The Music, UK Prog Magazine, Beat, was The Buzz Magazine’s chief rock and metal writer for eight years, and has worked for countless online publications and zines. 

Since retiring from the original band scene, he has become a novelist, and at the time of writing he is completing work on his fourth book, the third work in a trilogy based on an upcoming fantasy/combat/adventure video game, as well as designing the narrative of the game itself. Keep an eye out for the release of Brides of Vampira in the coming years. 

Features / Music
Jimmy Page & Roger Daltrey Reckon Z-Star Is A "Force Of Nature"
Z-Star talks to Rod Whitfield about getting the seal of approval from Led Zeppelin's Jimmy Page.
Features / Music
After 15 Years Mike Sullivan Still Doesn't Know Where Russian Circles Are Going
Mike Sullivan of Russian Circles tells Rod Whitfield about how grateful he is to have been able to make a career playing post-rock music.
Features / Music
Basement See Themselves As Like Pavement, In That Their Band Name Doesn't Mean Much
Basement frontman Andrew Fisher tells Rod Whitfield that their name is about more than just their original rehearsal space.
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Motor Ace, Rya Park, Emilee South
"Frontman Patrick Robertson even suggests strongly that there may be more to come from this band, that it may not be just a one-off reunion tour."
Reviews / Album
Album Review: Darkcell - Darkcell
"They deliver it like a slap to the face from Freddie Kruger."
Reviews / Album
Album Review: Periphery - Periphery IV: Hail Stan
"An absolute ripper, and an early candidate for album of the year honours."
Reviews / Live
Live Review: LUNG, Cirrus Crown, Flynn Effect, Little Rituals
"Four local bands, four ripping sets."
Features / Music
Devin Townsend Isn't Interested In Selling People An 'Instagram Version' Of Himself
Canada's Devin Townsend tells Rod Whitfield about being more honest on his new totally solo album, 'Empath', about the state of the world in 2019.
Reviews / Album
Album Review: Devin Townsend - Empath
"It’s almost like his entire career has been leading up to this moment."
Features / Music
Code Orange Are Looking To Take In A Batch Of New Fans At Download Festival
Jami Morgan of Code Orange explains to Rod Whitfield that for these hardcore punks playing festivals is all about making new fans.
Features / Music
Spike Slawson On Adding His Own Stink To Me First & The Gimme Gimmes
If you think The Muppets aren't very punk rock, you clearly haven't heard Me First & The Gimme Gimmes' cover of 'Rainbow Connection'. Here Rod Whitfield talks to Spike Slawson about how the band stumbled into an excellent retirement plan.
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Dance Gavin Dance, Veil Of Maya, Belle Haven
"The sweat-soaked crowd leaves the venue with ear to ear smiles."