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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. 

Reviews / Live
Live Review: Bryan Ferry, Olympia
"A ridiculously enjoyable trip down memory lane."
Features / Music
Dance Gavin Dance's Will Swan Still Loves The Tour Life
Will Swan, lead guitarist for Dance Gavin Dance, sits down with Rod Whitfield to shed some light on life as a constantly touring musician, why it's difficult for him to write setlists and their upcoming Aussie tour with Veil Of Maya.
Features / Music
Dream Theater's James LaBrie Will Be 'Extremely Frickin’ Upset' If They Don't Get To Aus Soon
Fourteen albums down, Dream Theater frontman James LaBrie talks to Rod Whitfield about keeping things fresh.
Reviews / Album
Album Review: Dream Theater - Distance Over Time
"They now simply seem happy to pump out middling to solid albums every three years or so."
Features / Music
Set It Off's Cody Carson Promises The Band WILL Make It To Aus This Time Around
Set It Off's Cody Carson explains to Rod Whitfield that his band is just trying to connect with people.
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Ezekiel Ox, King Of The North
"As over-the-top and insanely entertaining as usual."
Features / Music
How Donald Trump's 'Circus' Inspires Stick To Your Guns
Jesse Barnett, founding member of hardcore act Stick To Your Guns, explains to Rod Whitfield how he keeps the inspiration flowing on the road.
Features / Music
Ready To Lose Your Mind At UNIFY Gathering? Here's Why Crossfaith Might Be The Trigger
Japanese heavyweights Crossfaith return Down Under this month to rock UNIFY Gathering. Frontman Kento Koie tells Rod Whitfield why their music is "like a trigger for people to lose their minds".
Features / Music
Underoath Promise Their Set At UNIFY Gathering Tonight Will Be 'One To Remember'
Underoath return to Australia this month to headline UNIFY Gathering. Here keyboard player Chris Dudley tells Rod Whitfield about never taking things for granted, how the band's hiatus reinvigorated him and why he is looking forward to making their exclusive Australian performance "one to remember".
Features / Music
The Music 2018 Writers' Poll: Rod Whitfield
Here's what The Music's writers rated in 2018...
Features / Music
Dashboard Confessional Talk Returning To 'The Places You Have Come To Fear The Most'
Dashboard Confessional's Chris Carrabba speaks to Rod Whitfield about preparing to revisit 2001's 'The Places You Have Come To Fear The Most' at Good Things Festival.
Features / Music
Why The Used Are Going To Shut Up & Play The Hits
Rod Whitfield speaks to Bert McCracken of The Used about touring with The Offspring, his love of Australia and playing the hits.