Wanna get involved with Groovin The Moo? The touring regional Aussie festival is offering even more opportunities than previous years for everyone to get into the 'commoonity' spirit. Of course, the annual Unearthed comp is happening as always, except this year they're also on the search for an additional producer in Maitland and Bendigo to … Continue reading ComMOOnity Spirit
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Captain Jack Sparrow Flies The Coop
Cap'n Jack Sparrow - or, at least, the guy who plays him - has flown back to the USA this week for surgery on his hand. Johnny Depp, 51, reportedly injured his hand on the Gold Coast this week, where he is currently filming the fifth instalment in the Pirates of the Caribbean movie franchise. He … Continue reading Captain Jack Sparrow Flies The Coop
Solex vs Daze Affair – The New Phoenix Rises
Critically acclaimed North Queensland mix master Daze Affair has worked his magic on a new track, this time former Townsville hip hop emcee Solex's track Phoenix. The track is the third collaboration from the duo available on Soundcloud, with the full-length Vibrations: The Remixes available via iTunes on March 24. Check out the latest track, … Continue reading Solex vs Daze Affair – The New Phoenix Rises
New Coal Chamber Track Available Online
The reconciled Coal Chamber is on the road again in North America, having embarked on their six-week tour on Friday. Fronted by current DevilDriver vocalist Dez Fafara, with We Are The Riot's Meegs Rascon and Mikal Cox, and Nadja Peulen back on bass, the band has excited fans with news of their upcoming release Rivals … Continue reading New Coal Chamber Track Available Online
The Internet Giveth, Instead of Taketh Away
It's a heartwarming end to a story of cyberbullying. Last month, a user on 4chan posted a couple of images of a "portly gentleman" that was having a fucking blast dancing at a club... till he realised someone was watching... and laughing... and taking photos of him. Under the caption, "Spotted this specimen trying to … Continue reading The Internet Giveth, Instead of Taketh Away
Soundwoes For Two Major Cities
At a time when many festivals seem to be struggling, the hugely popular Soundwave festival has had two huge blows this week. First, Public Transport Victoria announced there would be no public transport available to or from the venue this year, including trains, trams and buses, "due to other citywide commitments." This has led to … Continue reading Soundwoes For Two Major Cities
Regional Retopia
Melbourne rapper 360 has announced a regional Australian tour almost straight off the back of his last one. The Retopia tour will see '60 perform rescheduled shows from last year's Utopia tour, as well as additional dates, over April and May. The tour will kick off in Traralgon on Thursday 2 April, and wind it's … Continue reading Regional Retopia
New Rivals For Coal Chamber
Californian alt-metal powerhouse Coal Chamber is officially back in business with new record Rivals announced for Spring. The band still comprises of frontman Dez Fafara (now of DevilDriver), guitarist Meegs Rascon (now of We Are The Riot), skins slammer Mikal Cox (also WATR) and bassist Nadja Peulen, however this record has been 13 years in the making, … Continue reading New Rivals For Coal Chamber
Thundamentals Storm Oz
Straight off the back of their hugely successful Cosby Sweater tour support with Hilltop Hoods, Thundamentals has just announced a string of Aussie headline shows. The Elephant in the Room Tour kicks off with two standalone shows in the boys' home stomping grounds Sydney and Katoomba, before storming across the nation throughout April and May. … Continue reading Thundamentals Storm Oz
Live Earth for a Sydney Winter
American politician and climate advocate Al Gore and his Happy friend Pharrell Williams have announced they will be hosting (and in Williams' case, creative directing) a series of Live Earth concerts around the globe this year - including one in Australia. Eight years after the inaugural event spread environmental awareness and brought climate change to … Continue reading Live Earth for a Sydney Winter
