Music News and Reviews
Perth band Emerald City are sparkling louder than ever, I Killed The Prom Queen are saying goodbye again, Midnight Oil’s classic album Diesel and Dusk has been re-mastered for a new generation, End of Fashion has a new album due out soon, The Veronicas are busier than ever and we remember the Divinyls.
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Get ready for a live performance like no other - think big hair, leopard print, leather, screaming guitar lines and total ‘80s glam rock. Emerald City is a band straight out of Perth that has had numerous sell-out gigs, supported other huge Australian acts, created a merchandise line and started work on their debut Extended Play (EP) all in the space of under a year.  read article »
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It’s probably safe to say most Australians born in the last three decades have heard the famous lyrics, ‘I Touch Myself’. Some may scream the lyrics with pride, while others just quietly revel in the sordidness of the insinuation behind them. read article »
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If you’ve ever partied at a rock club chances are you’d remember hearing a bunch of drunken guys and girls screaming ‘O Yeah!’ in their highest pitched voices. If you’re still not familiar with what I’m on about, meet the fathers of the one and a half word line, End of Fashion. read article »
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Diesel and Dusk, the 1987 album of legendary Sydney-based rock and roll band Midnight Oil, has been re-released with all classic tracks fully re-mastered. read article »
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The sleeping giant has awakened and is set to conquer again for the last time. Yes, Adelaide’s groundbreaking metalcore act I Killed The Prom Queen (IKTPQ) are back together to close the chapter on what is said to be the most defining era in Australian heavy music. After having disbanded in 2007, the band is reunited for the final time and have embarked on their final ‘Say Goodbye’ Australian tour as a tribute to their fans. read article »
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The fun and energetic beats of The Veronicas will leave you tapping your toes long after their songs have ended. The girlie electro-rock duo comprises twin sisters Jess and Lisa Origliasso who hail from Brisbane. They've exploded onto the Australian airwaves with their newly released album Hook Me Up and are getting set to take the world by storm. read article »


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