Tasmania
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Elephant Sessions Have Scot A Lot Of Love For Australia
Scottish neo-trad Highlanders, Elephant Sessions were so impressed with Australian audiences when they made their debut in 2018 they couldn't wait to get back
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BANKS: Finding Balance With Her Music
The music of BANKS is incredibly evocative, weaving brooding tales of poignant darkness into an overload of thick, eerie textural layers that capture the heart strings for a
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Vale Party In The Paddock; 2020 Event To be The Last
Raise a glass for Tasmania's much-loved festival Party In The Paddock, with organisers announcing the 2020 edition will be their last.
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Jack Carty: Hall For One, One For Hall
Born and raised in a small town, singer-songwriter Jack Carty takes his music along Australia's lesser-known touring trails as part of the Festival Of Small
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Premiere: Stream Charm Of Finches New Single 'Lies'
Melbourne 'gothic noir' sister duo Charm Of Finches will release new single 'Lies', a haunting slice of colonial pop and rustic folk, on Monday (11 November).
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Teen Jesus And The Jean Teasers Know How To Please Us
Barely a year out of high school and Canberra alt-rock four-piece Teen Jesus And The Jean Teasers have already built a cult following.
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The Little Lord Street Band Are Nearing Country Royalty Status
One of Western Australia's premiere alt. country acts – they've been nominated for a fourth straight 'Best Country' award at the WAMAwards (West Australian Music) – The
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Pat Tierney Performs Under A Red Moon With The Release Of His New Album
With the recent release of his new album ‘Red Moon’, Australian guitarist and singer-songwriter Pat Tierney will cap off a period of personal and musical development he’s
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2020 Party In The Paddock Line-Up
Tassie's biggest little festival Party In The Paddock have created one of their funnest line-ups ever for the 2020 instalment.
Matt Corby, Hermitude, Dune Rats and... -
Turning A Negative Into A Positive With My Brilliant Divorce
How do you make fun out of a extremely emotional life event such as divorce? You get Mandi Lodge to star in a one-woman theatre performance called 'My Brilliant Divorce' of
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Stephen K Amos: The Story So Far
Stephen K Amos is preparing his annual, riotous comedic sojourn down under where he’ll regale Antipodeans with his ‘Story So Far’.
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The Dead Devils Of Cockle Creek Brings Devilish Fun To The Stage
An exciting new theatrical work makes its world debut at La Boite’s Roundhouse Theatre in Brisbane.
‘The Dead Devils Of Cockle Creek’ is the latest play from... -
Tired Lion: Singing About Real-World Issues
Hard work and perseverance have paid off for Perth band Tired Lion, who released their highly-anticipated debut album 'Dumb Days' in September.
The band have been... -
Grizzly Bear Still Feel Connected To Their Fans
It’s been four years since Grizzly Bear dazzled Australian audiences with their interweaving harmonies and perplexing melodies.
But now, the band has emerged from... -
Washington Announces National Tour With Australia's Symphony Orchestras
Australian songwriter Washington will join forces with symphony orchestras across Australia for a unique collaboration.
Kicking off in Sydney with three... -
Stephen K Amos: Questioning The Meaning Of World Famous
Stephen K Amos may have titled his latest touring show 'World Famous', but don't be fooled into thinking it’s all about his fame.
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Down The Rabbit Hole: Meet Alison Wonderland
“It wasn’t something I ever knew I could make a career out of,” 30-year-old Alex Sholler – better known by her stage name Alison Wonderland – says of her electronic
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5 Reasons Adrian Cunningham Is Looking Forward To Growing Old
Adrian Cunningham, a New York-based musician originally hailing from Australia, is one of his home country's best, jazz exports.
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Festival Diaries From A Tasmanian Paradise: Cygnet Folk Festival Review
A folk festival is marked by its laidback nature, loving crowds and eclectic musicians. Cygnet Folk Festival (9-11 Jan) embodies all of these and more as a festival steeped
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Diary Entries From Falls Festival Marion Bay
Hitting Tasmanian soil over the summer holidays to work at festivals is an easy choice for me.
Even before the job perks, bottles of local liquor and parties that...
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