New Waver no longer a live act? Melbourne band New Waver have recently announced their retirement from the live music scene, claiming they will
Read MoreReview: He Died with a Felafel in His Hand
Lowenstein did it better with Dogs in Space.
Read More‘Factsheet 5’ to return.
Factsheet 5, the magazine of fanzine reviews, is to recommence publication after a three-year hiatus. The new publisher is Dwayne-Michael Alborn, a 22-year-old marketing
Read MoreHousehold MP3 servers: the only civilised way to live
We have just set up a household MP3 server and it has changed our lives. Like a thousand-disc CD changer without the delays and
Read MoreWhat gigs are you off to this weekend?
It’s your turn to write something. I’d like you all to list what gigs you’re thinking of attending in the coming week (the rock
Read MoreWatch ‘Long Way To The Top’ on Wednesday evening.
or I’ll come around and rip your ears off personally. (Or you could watch a tape as I probably actually will ;-) “Long Way
Read MoreFinal Fantasy – a load of crap
review by Jon This evening I had the misfortune to pay $11.00 for the privilege of seeing Final Fantasy. For a totally computer generated
Read MoreBizarre-o Tori Amos covers album
Love her or hate her, the new Tori album, Strange Little Girls, is due out in a bit over a month and will no
Read More‘Inner City Sound’ by Clinton Walker (sort of) in print again.
Clinton Walker’s classic book on Australian post-punk indie rock, Inner City Sound, came out in 1982 and has been unavailable on the face of
Read MoreThe ultimate record nerd toy.
You, like me, have a four-figure count of vinyl records that you have spent five figures on, and a two dollar turntable that’s needed
Read MoreConti to return as a live venue?
According to Whammo, the Continental is to return as a live venue. “The good news is that while the Continental Cafe will change names
Read MoreJodi Phillis, Fibrotown – Cornish Arms (Brunswick, Melbourne)
Jodi Phillis: What you’d expect, well worth not missing. Fibrotown: Country indie rock, surprisingly good. Cornish Arms: Good venue. Rating: Damn fine night out.
Read MoreTales from the Conti: blues promoter, journalist, flight of stairs
The Conti may be gone, but the legend lives on. And, of course, there’s a darker side. This is a story about big men with short tempers and the small women they pick on…
Read MoreRoll Up For the Conti! or The Grass is Greener in Prahran
Melbourne’s Continental Cafe has been eulogised and tributes continue to flow in about this fine Melbourne venue as it moves towards closure. Yet Melbourne’s media is loathe to point out the Conti’s true culture. In today’s rarified, amphetamine-anger business atmosphere, there are few live venues around where the musicians not only get asked what they want to drink when they arrive, they’re either plied with joints before the show or offered one of the classic ten paper didgeridoos to finish the night. Soulman Rushdie offers this personal insight into a grand old gonzo institution…
Read MoreThe Blair Witch Project.
Finally saw the damned thing at Moonlight Cinema Saturday night. This was outdoors at the Botanical Gardens. The atmosphere was not helped by the
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