The Black Keys' Pat Carney tells FL about the new album, his video game collection and the fakeness of The Knife and Gorillaz.
It’s official – the On The Bright Side festival is bringing The Strokes and Mumford and Sons to Perth.
Australia’s newest festival promises to feature over 150 well known and local acts across six arenas with music running 24 hours a day.
Currently working on the band’s seventh album, Regurgitator has announced a few breaks to tour the East Coast.
Groovin The Moo festival has added triple j unearthed acts and some handpicked locals to each leg of the tour.
Fasterlouder talks to K.O Kitty about local music and roller derby girls and why they were made for each other.
Kasabian will return to our shores this July to play some of the band's biggest Australian shows yet.
As if we needed more reason to save live Australian music, Stage Mothers and the Corner Hotel just showed us why with a fitting SXSW send off.
'Tired of sucking corporate dick', Amanda Palmer has officially parted ways with Roadrunner Records after a two-year battle.
Following on from the announcement of his solo tour this May, Julian Casablancas has confirmed two Australian dates for The Strokes as well.
FasterLouder sits down with The Strokes' frontman and talks band bust-ups, going solo and touring down under.
You read correctly: Mike Fielding, aka physic shaman Naboo from The Mighty Boosh, is riding his magic carpet down under in May.
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