Tool Bassist Justin Chancellor Gave A Struggling Muso A Free Ticket To Their Sydney Show
NewsWritten by Alex Gallagher on February 20, 2020 Tool are currently in Australia on a run of tour dates behind latest album Fear Inoculum, and as Loudwire reports, they got to make one fan very happy earlier this week. Earlier today, a poster on the Tool subreddit explained that a friend of theirs bumped into the band’s […]
Joel Birch On The Amity Affliction’s Heavy New Album & The Unspoken Issues Within The Music Industry That Inspired It All
FeaturesWritten by Brenton Harris on February 20, 2020 Brisbane behemoth The Amity Affliction have been on a seemingly endless rise since dropping Severed Ties back in peak MySpace era of 2008. Having more than earned their place on the metalcore mantle, with five records filled with anthemic bangers, the band took more than a few […]
Foo Fighters Look Back On Their First Ever Show, 25 Years Ago
NewsWritten by Alex Gallagher on February 20, 2020 25 years ago, a promising young rock and roll act by the name of Foo Fighters played their first show – a keg party at the Marine Store in Seattle, Washington. Earlier today, the band shared a photo and some reflections on that debut performance, way back […]
PREMIERE: COTERIE Weave Together Stories In Stunning ‘Salvation’ Video
FeaturesWritten by Alex Gallagher on February 20, 2020 When creating the accompanying video for latest single ‘Salvation’, Perth band COTERIE worked with director Maddy King to bring together separate snapshots of people pushed to their breaking point, ultimately creating a poignant backdrop to the slow-burning single. From Queenstown and Glenorchy in New Zealand, to the […]
Listen To Glass Animals’ Tremendously Groovy New Bop ‘Your Love (Déjà Vu)’
NewsWritten by Alex Gallagher on February 20, 2020 English four-piece Glass Animals have followed up ‘Tokyo Drifting’, last year’s Hottest 100-ranking collaborative single alongside Denzel Curry, with a vibey new track called ‘Your Love (Déjà Vu)’ that they say is indebted to both Timbaland and The Neptunes. It’s the first taste of the band’s upcoming third […]
Yeah Yeah Yeahs’ Karen O Says They’re “Ready To Make” New Music
NewsWritten by Alex Gallagher on February 20, 2020 Yeah Yeah Yeahs‘ last record was 2013’s Mosquito, but the band’s Karen O says she’s keen to get back into the studio. In a new interview with double j, the NYC trio’s bandleader said “All I can say is that I feel ready to make some music.” “It […]
Thelma Plum Announces 2020 Nationwide Tour
NewsWritten by Jackson Langford on February 20, 2020 Aussie music angel Thelma Plum is keeping the momentum going after a colossal 2019 with the announcement of a huge nationwide tour later this year. The Homecoming Queen tour comes off the back of her debut album Better In Blak, which was nominated for ‘Album Of The Year’ at last […]
Bring Me The Horizon Paid Tribute To The Spice Girls At The 2020 BRIT Awards
NewsWritten by Jackson Langford on February 19, 2020 Bring Me The Horizon were a nominee at the 2020 BRIT Awards, and they opted to pay tribute – in their own way – to British music legends the Spice Girls. It’s a crossover we truly never knew we needed. Unfortunately, it wasn’t in way of a […]
The Weeknd Drops New Song ‘After Hours’, Reveals Album Release Date
NewsWritten by Jackson Langford on February 19, 2020 The Weeknd, real name Abel Tesfaye, has been kicking things into gear with the hype around his upcoming album After Hours, and now we know finally know when it will be released. On top of that, he’s also dropped the title track from the record, following previous released […]
Splendour In The Grass Co-Founder Gives Statement Regarding Gender Balance On Lineup
NewsWritten by Jackson Langford on February 19, 2020 The long anticipated Splendour In The Grass 2020 lineup has finally dropped, and its headlined by the likes of Flume, The Strokes and Tyler The Creator. But, in the face of more criticism of gender disparity on the bill, co-founder and producer of the event Jessica Ducrou […]