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EP Review: 9T7 – On Intuition

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Meet: Nate Bergman; A Bruce Springsteen For The Noughties

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Gallery: Lindsey Stirling at Dr. Phillips Center For The Performing Arts, Orlando,02.08.24

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Cavetown

Cavetown returns to Australia in February with a new album in hand, set to appear at Laneway Festival before headline shows in Sydney and Melbourne.

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Lime Green Festival

Lime Cordiale’s new Lime Green Festival is an attempt to rethink how live music operates, placing climate action at the centre of an off-grid event that blends performances, conversation and community engagement.

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Viagra boys

Sydney is getting hammered by rain, and it somehow feels appropriate. Inside the Hordern Pavilion, The Gnomes kick the doors open with scrappy, straight-ahead rock’n’roll, warming up a crowd that already feels feral from the weather outside. Private Function follow with the kind of unhinged, all-or-nothing set that’s made them infamous, turning their final Sydney show into a joyous mess of noise, sweat and confrontation. By the time Viagra Boys hit the stage, the room is primed for release. Their satire-soaked post-punk lands heavy and absurd in equal measure, cutting through the storm with precision and bile. It’s a night where chaos feels earned — inside and out.

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Slowcoaching is the nom de plume of Naarm/Melbourne musician Dean Valentino, and his debut album ‘I’m In My Brain Again’ is a delicious collection of dreamy songs that seem to float in the consciousness. Born in that fertile era of COVID isolation, Valentino says of the creation of the album: I’ve always been a notoriously …

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Some collaborations are just meant to be and this is one of those. Composer, vocalist and electronic musician Julianna Barwick and experimental harpist Mary Lattimore have been more than crossing paths within the ambient/neo-classical world over the years. Both moved to LA at around the same time and built a friendship from playing live shows …

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Life's a beach

Polaris will headline and curate Life’s A Beach, a one-day heavy music event at St Kilda’s Riviera Beach Club, ahead of their support run with Linkin Park.

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Lamisi

Lamisi has released Come, the second single from her forthcoming album Let Us Clap, a collaboration with Wanlov the Kubolor.

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Yellowcard

Yellowcard have released a new version of Bedroom Posters featuring Good Charlotte, ahead of their shared Australia and New Zealand tour.

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Asha Ryder

Asha Ryder West has released She’s No Angel, a self-produced single that explores internal conflict through dark electronic pop.

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Vona Vella, the Nottingham-based five-piece return with You Can Be So Ugly, their new single that captures the band at their most open and honest. Taken from their upcoming second album Carnival (dropping on February 27th) the track explores the uncomfortable truths that sit beneath even our closest relationships. It’s a song about friction and …

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