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News / Music
First Announcement: BIGSOUND Live Artists 2012
A quick insight to the musical delights you'll be able to witness as a part of BIGSOUND Live in 2012.
News / Music
First Announcement: BIGSOUND Speakers 2012
We look a little further into the first round of speakers announced for BIGSOUND’s 2012 event.
Features / Music
Together We Reign
"I just started making them and once the song was done it sort of tells me what the next one is gonna sound like, so on and so forth.”
Features / Music
Bluesfest Day Four
With bleary eyes, horrible breath and spirits soaring, it's time to say goodbye to Bluesfest for another year.
Features / Music
Room To Breathe
Reviews / Album
Album Review: The Civil Wars Barton Hollow
It’s easy to like and hard to see this duo not attaining huge success worldwide very soon.
Features / Music
Down And Dirty
“We went to kindy together,” says BKC's Jordan Malane about the roots of the Queensland garage surf duo.
Features / Music
Bluesfest: Earle v Earle
With the Earles following one another, Steve plays like he's got something to prove.
Features / Music
Wanna Freak Out
"It kinda doesn't make sense to me," says Carl Broemel of Kentucky-bred rockers My Morning Jacket, when asked if they mind being called a 'jam band'. They are no Phish, he insists.
Features / Music
Bluesfest: To Hiatt, Or Not To Hiatt
The decision will haunt me for the rest of my life...
Features / Music
Blogging With The Bluesfest
Day 1 of Bluesfest 2012: Ziggy Marley, Nick Lowe, My Morning Jacket, Canned Heat, John Hiatt, Cold Chisel, and Lucinda Williams.
Features / Music
Good Feelings
Justin Townes Earle has just released his best record yet and tells Dan Condon of all his intentions going into its creation.
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