Originally from Adelaide, Tyler Jenke is a Melbourne-based journalist, author, and musician with more than a decade of experience in writing and publishing. Having originally created an exhaustive database dedicated to triple j’s Hottest 100 countdown, the past six years have seen them working as a prolific writer across websites such as Tone Deaf, Billboard, and Music Feeds, with three years spent as the Editor of Rolling Stone Australia. Outside of the world of the written word, you can often find them researching obscure music facts, working on their own musical career, collecting copious amounts of vinyl, tapes, and CDs, or simply situated in the front row of a live concert.
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"If you are coming to the US and you are planning to comply with US rules and regulations, are prepared to explain your plans, and you have no record of prior immigration or criminal issues, you will probably be fine."
Sound Story welcomes Kate McCabe and Nick Price to the team alongside a promotion for Zanda Wilson.
"I'm hoping we can continue to show the importance of small, unique groups of people making music, and releasing collectively under a banner," says Pieater's Tom Fraser.
"Our name has evolved, but the focus hasn’t. G.Y.R.O. reflects growth, not reinvention."
As Pendulum release their first full-length record in 15 years, Rob Swire reflects on the uncertainty that accompanied their return.
“This has been a long time coming and it really does feel right for all of us now," said Five's Scott Robinson. "25 years on and we’re so ready for it."
As The Beasts ready themselves to celebrate the Beasts Of Bourbon's 1990 album 'Black Milk,' Tex Perkins reflects on the record's creation and the bittersweet nature of honouring the album in the absence of late bandmates.
Iconic New York City indie rock outfit TV On The Radio will return to Australia for the first time in a decade this December.
The new initiative "aims to give Australian artists a mainstream TV performance slot to 1 million viewers, while bringing it simultaneously to fans streaming around the world."
"This is like seeing the second coming of Christ," one fan said of Mashd N Kutcher's collaboration with Renata Bliss.