Franz Ferdinand
Having put the finishing touches on an album built for the dancefloor, Franz...
Sometimes an album comes along that resonates. Something that sounds immediately relevant and is so unmistakably honest, that no matter your musical taste, there’s a deep founded respect and due reverence noted. Drum Media called it “a classic pop sen
The Hills Takeover showcase has been labelled one of the wildest gigs the Dandenong Ranges.
Supported by BLACK LEVEL EMBASSY, SONS OF THE IONIAN SEA, KIDS OF ZOO
It is with great pleasure that we announce the return of the modern day psychedelic, pop/rock icons The Dandy Warhols.
YOU AM I – those Kings of swagger, noise and style return to Australian stages this coming October for their first National tour for 2008.
Sydney electronic-rock trio Grafton Primary announce a sequel to the stage-invading adventures of their national album launch tour!
Helping raise money for the Big Issue magazine at Richmond’s Central Club.
Jeff Martin has completed work on his first album with new band THE ARMADA, and they’re hitting the road to celebrate.
3 ball tearing bands- PROBLEM (Melb) Pig’s Arse, The Sumerians (Ballarat) 47 High St Shepparton Let’s rawk!
Melbourne rockers MAMMAL kick start phase two of The Majority album tour, riding into the sunset for a mind numbing rock-a-thon.
After almost two years living and working in the USA, respected Melbourne musician Geoff Achison is returning home. Geoff’s stature as an original artist has increased during this time as evidenced in part by his meeting and jamming with such high profile
Melbourne indie favourites The Lucksmiths are back with a brand new album.
The Lucksmiths return to the Corner to launch their new album ‘First Frost’. Over the course of fifteen years and almost as many albums and international tours, The Lucksmiths have maintained an enviable knack for penning some of the most adoringly hu
Three piece rock band STRAYLOVE make their debut appearance at Revolver Upstairs on November 7th. Special Guests include Leisure Class and Sure Shot Hunters.
From the ashes of the late Melbourne band Peeping Tom comes the incarnation of ethnic blues destruction Sons of The Ionian Sea. If you liked their old stuff, chances are you’ll dig their new stuff, but you’ll be scarred by the experience.
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Having put the finishing touches on an album built for the dancefloor, Franz...
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