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Harmony is the collaboration between The Nation Blue’s Tom Lyngcoln, former McLusky bassist Jon Chapple and four women one punter jokingly referred to as the Pointer Sisters. Their live show is as confronting and discordant as their eponymous debut albu
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Bertie Blackman, Dappled Cities, CW Stoneking, Philadelphia Grand Jury, Kirsty Lee Akers, Bridezilla and Midnight Juggernauts help Australia celebrate the 2009 AIR Awards with host Julian Morrow.
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Magic Dirt got onstage for the first time since losing Bassist Dean Turner, and it was an incredible night.
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Both physically and musically, with the guidance of carefully placed roundhouse kicks, The Nation Blue want to make sure there voice is heard and that you walk away with an opinion.
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Welsh group mclusky may have gone but their spirit, spit and smarm lives on in two new groups that its former members began - Shooting at Unarmed Men and Future of the Left. Melbourne's lucky enough to be home to the relocated SAUM, but now we get
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Minus the Bear put together a tight, laid-back and altogether impressive set for their first ever show in Australia.
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In this jaded internet world full of ringtones and illegal downloads for the attention deficient kids of today, releasing a spilt 12" record is clearly ambitious.
News
Melbourne indie group These Hands Could Separate The Sky will play a huge show at the Arthouse on Friday November 2 to launch their 12" split with Arrows
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After a huge sell-out show in April, The Nation Blue will once again rock out at The Tote on Saturday October 13 to celebrate their safe return to the country.
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A smashing night of rocking tunes at the cosy Troubadour in Brisbane's Valley.
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The Nation Blue's Friday show has been moved from The Columbian to The Troubador
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The Nation Blue have re-emerged at Australia's underground forefront with their third full-length in the form of Protest Songs, as bassist Matt Weston explains.
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Melbourne stalwarts The Nation Blue have just announced a national tour to launch their highly anticipated new release Protest Songs.
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The raw power that is Melbourne's The Nation Blue have just announced two shows to launch their highly anticipated new release, Protest Songs, which is schedule for release on March 3.
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Grand Fatal grab the wheel and steer for the cliff-face, sending us over the edge. After their April residency at Spectrum, these local boys know the room and how to fill it with rock.
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