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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As King Parrot release new album 'A Young Person's Guide To King Parrot,' vocalist Matt Young reflects on the most unhinged music videos from their storied career.
"I really feel this is the beginning of an exciting new chapter for The Angels," says The Angels' guitarist John Brewster.
Better known as IJALE, Jerry Agbinya will be based in the UK throughout July and August as part of the Victorian Music Development Office’s (VMDO) Fast Track Fellowship program.
As The Ferguson Rogers Process drop a new remix, a familiar face is also added to their upcoming Melbourne show.
Calum Hood will celebrate the release of his debut album, 'ORDER chaos ORDER,' with a special, intimate hometown affair.
“As I said before, by all means take the odd quick pic as a memento of a great night, but otherwise please keep your phone in your pocket," manager Rod Smallwood told fans on social media.
"It has been the privilege of a lifetime to be part of this community, to witness the joy, creativity, and resilience that has filled this space night after night," explained owner Joy Ng.
"At its heart, the song is a message of resilience,” The Maggie Pills say of their new single.
“It’s about how disinterest makes you want the person more, and go to crazy lengths to try and show this to them," Hebe explains.
As CIVIC unleash new album 'Chrome Dipped,' vocalist Jim McCullough recounts how they went back to basics for their third effort.