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Tyler Jenke, Journalist

Tyler Jenke

Originally from Adelaide, Tyler Jenke is a Melbourne-based journalist, author, musician, lecturer, and podcast host 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 decade has 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.

News / Music
AC/DC @ Marvel Stadium
Developers Apologise For Demolishing AC/DC House In Sydney
“We are genuinely sorry for this oversight," developers said in a statement.
News / Music
Speed
Speed Postpone Shows Due To Missing Persons Case
Speed are searching for missing friend ‘Aje’ (Chang-Wook Yeo), and have urged anyone with information regarding his wherabouts to contact the Katoomba police station.
Features / Premiere
Charlie Needs Braces
PREMIERE: Charlie Needs Braces Introduces Us To The 'Wompoo' Dove In Newest Single
As Charlie Needs Braces gets ready to unleash her second album, latest single 'Wompoo' sees her sister Miri singing about the "cute, clumsy semi-majestic and endangered dove" of the same name.
Features / Music
The Others
'The Trickiest Thing For Us Is To Know When The Piece Ends': Kram Discusses The Improvised Beauty Of The Others
Ahead of their performance at QPAC, The Others' drummer Kram explains how he and his bandmates – Paul Grabowsky and James Morrison – make magic happen on the fly.
News / Music
Ice Spice
Ice Spice Shares Apology Following Controversial Australian Festival Appearance
Ice Spice drew criticism for her five-minute New Year's Eve set, but arrived on-time during her Perth appearance over the weekend.
News / Music
Scenes at Wildlands 2023/2024
AFL Player Arrested At Perth Music Festival
“The Club has advised the AFL and, as the matter is now before the courts, will make no further comment at this time," a statement from the West Coast Eagles read.
News / Music
Peter Garrett
Melbourne's St Kilda Festival Announces First Acts Of 2025 Lineup
Ahead of its full lineup dropping next week, the St Kilda Festival have announced three acts that will feature across its First Peoples First and Big Festival Sunday programs.
News / Music
Brian Johnson and Angus Young of AC/DC
Sydney Home Dubbed The Birthplace Of AC/DC And The Easybeats Has Been Demolished
Despite being listed on the National Trust Register of Historic Houses in 2013, the address that Angus, George, and Malcolm Young started their iconic bands from is no more.
News / Music
Jane's Addiction
Jane's Addiction Members Recording New Music Without Perry Farrell
With Jane's Addiction on hiatus, it appears most of its members are working together. However, it could be the revival of a lesser-known project from the '90s...
News / Music
Neil Young & Crazy Horse
Neil Young Reverses Decision To Boycott 2025 Glastonbury Festival
Young had previously described the affair as a "corporate turn - off", but has since changed his position.
News / Music
Motörhead
Former Motörhead Drummer Mikkey Dee Reveals Near-Death Experience With Sepsis
"Another day and I'd be playing drums with Lemmy in heaven."
News / Music
The Cure @ Splendour In The Grass 2016
Robert Smith Hints At Older Material Resurfacing On The Cure's Next Album
The Cure are already looking toward their next album, and have apparently been thinking back to the sessions of 2008's '4:13 Dream' for inspiration.