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Album Review: Blue Earth Sound – ‘Cicero Nights’: Beaming out of Chicago, a fresh and funky take on the smoother side of jazz.
Now here’s a refreshing take on Cinematic Jazz, an album which thrives on the musicians’ interaction rather than the overall widescreen vibe, on the chemistry fizzing between instruments rather than layering sounds for atmospheric effect. ‘Cicero Nights’ the debut from new Chicago based group Blue Earth Sound, released via the ever-reliable Deep Matter/Root Records, has …
Live Gallery: The Kiffness brings viral energy to Liberty Hall in Sydney
The Kiffness transforms Liberty Hall into a space where meme culture collides with live performance, offering Sydney fans a night of parody, humour, and undeniable grooves.
News: Noah Cyrus announces November 2025 Australian tour with new album I WANT MY LOVED ONES TO GO WITH ME
Noah Cyrus will return to Australia this November with her new album I WANT MY LOVED ONES TO GO WITH ME, bringing an intimate mix of Americana, folk and country to Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane and the Changing Tides Festival.
Live Review: Daði Freyr – Leeds Stylus. 13.09.25
Daði Freyr transports us to a happy synth filled world
News: Pop-rock duo VOILÀ bring sold-out momentum to first Australian run
VOILÀ will bring their Magic Word tour to Australia in February 2026, marking their first ever visit. The LA-based independent pop-rock duo play five shows across Perth, Adelaide, Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane, with tickets on sale Friday 26 September via Destroy All Lines.
News: Paris Paloma announces debut Australian tour on the heels of Cacophony
Paris Paloma will bring her Good Boy Tour to Australia in January 2026, marking her first visit to the country. The indie-folk artist behind Cacophony and breakout feminist anthem “Labour” will perform in Brisbane, Melbourne, Adelaide and Fremantle.
News: Travis return to Australia in 2026 with The Man Who tour
Scottish alt-rock icons Travis will return to Australia in January 2026 for the first time since 2001, performing their landmark album The Man Who in full alongside hits from across their ten-album career.
Meet: Ash frontman Tim Wheeler – “If it wasn’t fun and playful, we’d have quit long ago”
Ash frontman Tim Wheeler is in reflective but upbeat mood as he talks about the band’s new album To The Stars, their first since 2021. “It’s the shortest gap we’ve had since our first and second albums,” he says. “That was like a two-year gap between 1977 and Nu-Clear Sounds. We never managed it again …