While other recording studios might charge hundreds of dollars to a thousand to record a single song, Isaac Rogers is ensuring The Tunnel is providing opportunities to rising Brisbane acts.

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Feature articles, interviews and in-depth content to give you more insight every day into the world of music from Australia and around the globe.
Broken Coffee Machines & Accessible Rates: Local Brisbane Acts Emerge From The Tunnel
28 October 2025 | 3:37 AM
by Christian Halberstater
Features / Music
Sharehouses, Social Issues & Supporting Rising Stars: Does Australian Indie Rock Have Its Own Sound?
by Emily Wilson
Breaking down the sonic threads that are hallmarks of what constitutes the Australian indie rock genre.
Features / Music
'An Adventure Within Itself': Brisbane's Ben Mackay Leans Into Surrealist 2000s-Era YouTube Brainrot For His 'Distracted' Video
by Austin Frape
“I'm just always trying to follow something that excites me or makes me laugh," says Ben Mackay.
Features / Music
‘We Just Want To Be Ourselves’: Newcastle Teenagers PIT Are Keeping The Grunge Dream Alive
by Tyler Jenke
“It’s good that we’re out of school now cause we can really focus on the band and exactly what we want to achieve.”
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'Thunderbolts & Lightning' – The Incredible True Story Of Queen’s 'Bohemian Rhapsody'
by Jeff Jenkins
The landmark single – “the modern version of Beethoven” – turns 50 this week.
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‘When I'm Writing A Song, It's Like Writing A Diary’: Lotte Gallagher’s 'Blasé Vengeance' Lays Her Soul Bare
by Juliette Salom
“I kind of have to remind myself that this isn’t a normal experience,” Lotte Gallagher says. “This isn’t a normal job.”
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Cults, Diverse Brains & Pop Pleasures: Five Things We Learned From Pub Choir Founder Astrid Jorgensen’s ‘Average At Best’
by Liz Giuffre
As Astrid Jorgensen, the founder, leader and lead nerd of Pub Choir, releases her book 'Average At Best,' let's unpack some of the volume's biggest lessons.
Features / Music
10 Times International Music Stars Clashed With Australia
by Christie Eliezer
While Australia might seem like a dream location for some performers, a handful of artists have had a complicated and contentious history with the country.
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‘Centring, Grounding Yourself In Country’: The Road To Kee’ahn’s Long-Awaited Debut EP
by Bryget Chrisfield
Kee’ahn’s talents reduced the late Uncle Archie Roach to tears and made them an obvious choice for Baker Boy’s sublime “Blak choir,” but who knew they nearly pursued a career in basketball?
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‘Fortunately, Sanity Prevailed’: Dave McCormack & The Polaroids Offer A History Of Popular Music
by Steve Bell
With his band The Polaroids releasing their first full-length album in over 20 years, Oz rock icon Dave McCormack discusses navigating the murky depths of memory and time. Warning: may contain traces of 'Bluey.'
Features / Music
Is Taylor Swift An Over-Rated 35 Year Old?
by Chris Dalla Riva
While her fans continue to gobble up her music like their lives depend on it, the critical reception of this record has been somewhere between muted and negative. But is it unusual?
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'We Kind Of Shut Ourselves Out': Mansionair's 'Some Kind Of Alchemy' Is A Balm For The Soul
by Claire Dunton
"We don't really know what we're doing," says Mansionair's Jack Froggatt. "That's okay. That's the point."
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