The Church announce “The Singles Tour: A Career Retrospective”
Iconic. Legendary. Surreal. Sublime. Everybody knows the etheric majesty of their iconic hit Under The Milky Way (featured everywhere, from the moody cinema masterpiece Donnie Darko, to AFL Grand Finals and car ads) but behind ‘Milky Way’ lays a deep catalogue of emotive songwriting and genius performances.
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LatestThe Wonder Years @ The Tivoli Brisbane w/ Joyce Manor and Suzi
Frontman Dan Campbell (“Soupy”, for those in the know) emerged for The Wonder Years' headlining set with characteristic intensity, launching immediately into "Came Out Swinging" with the theatrical flair that has become his trademark. Campbell's commanding stage presence—amplified by his WrestleMania shirt and wrestler-inspired posturing—remains one of modern pop punk's most compelling visual elements.
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Latest360 ANNOUNCES NATIONAL OUT OF THE BLUE 2025 TOUR
“It’s been really exciting to start releasing new music,” shares 360. “I’ve spent most of my career releasing albums whilst struggling with mental health issues and addiction, so to be in a healthy and happy place whilst putting this out has been exhilarating. I’ve finally let go of the need for others approval, where it used to dictate how i would operate in every aspect of my life. It’s very liberating.”
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LatestInterview: They Might Be Giants’ John Linnell
When it comes to the music industry, few bands have maintained the level of creativity, wit, and sheer staying power of They Might Be Giants. With a career spanning over four decades, the Brooklyn-based duo of John Flansburgh and John Linnell have continuously reinvented themselves, producing a vast catalogue of quirky, intelligent, and undeniably catchy tunes. Now, as they prepare to embark on their much-anticipated (and slightly overdue) Australian tour, I had the pleasure of catching up with John Linnell (vocals/Keys/Accordion) to discuss the band's plans, their creative process, and the unexpected joys of Scottish summer.
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LatestInterview: Andy Scott – SWEET farewell tour
As he prepares to take the stage for what may be his final Australian tour, Andy Scott embodies the spirit of rock and roll resilience. This tour is not just a farewell, but a celebration of a remarkable career, a testament to the enduring power of music to connect and inspire. It's a chance for fans to say goodbye to a beloved icon, and for Scott to leave his mark on Australia one last time.
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LatestDrowning Pool’s Ryan McCombs: “We just want to have fun!”
"One of the things I enjoy the most about being back with the guys is just the talent level," he explains. "These guys have been through some shit. They've been through it and been through it again. And at this point in their career and our career, we just want to have fun."