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Jane Goodall
Nurturing NATURE: Could Jane Goodall’s Absence Be Inspiring Artists?
by Jessica Chate
In the wake of the passing of groundbreaking primatologist and ecologist Jane Goodall, it's clear that her legacy extends not only to the environmental sphere, but also the world of music.
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Baker Boy
Baker Boy: 'I Want The Album To Make Everyone Feel How My Grandmother Made Me Feel'
by Bryget Chrisfield
As Baker Boy unleashes his latest LP, it's clear that his metamorphosis from the Fresh Prince of Arnhem Land to Global Hitmaking Superstar is complete.
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dust
‘Everything Still Feels Really Uncertain’: Dust Are Making Sense Of It All On ‘Sky Is Falling’
by Emily Wilson
"It feels good and affirming to have a direction and a body of work that we feel represents us as musicians and as individuals."
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Emily Ulman
‘It Is Like Hosting A Dinner Party And Forgetting To Feed Your Own Family’: Emily Ulman On The Ills Afflicting The Australian Music Scene
by Jeff Jenkins
"If Australian songs are not being played on Australian airwaves, we risk losing our own stories," says Ulman.
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GLVES
GLVES On Her Debut EP 'Belonging': 'It’s Music That Holds History Close While Imagining Something New'
by Mary Varvaris
"Belonging is about post-traumatic growth," GLVES explains. "It’s about turning old stories of rejection into something softer, brighter, more alive."
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Pete Murray
Pete Murray Returns To Independence On New Album 'Longing': 'I Knew This Was Going To Work'
by Mary Varvaris
'Longing' marks Pete Murray’s eighth studio album, and his first independent full-length album in almost two decades. He explores the journey of the release with The Music.
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Sonnet Cure Performing Live In 2024
‘You Have To Build A Community Of People Around You’: Sonnet And The Breadboys Are Working It Out Together
by Liz Giuffre
"It’s just about being in the right places and finding connections with people.”
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Jon Stevens @ Mundi Mundi Bash
Jon Stevens On His New Record 'Shimmer' Being 'For The Fans': 'I Have A Lot Of Joy In What I Do'
by Steve Bell
Legendary frontman Jon Stevens discusses the trials and tribulations facing a modern-day rock’n’roll lifer.
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Kaiser Chiefs
'We Were Trying To Think Big': Kaiser Chiefs Reflect On 20 Years Of 'Employment'
by Tyler Jenke
As the Kaiser Chiefs return to Australia for the first time in 13 years to play their debut album, 'Employment,' in full, bassist Simon Rix reflects on the record that started it all.
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The Tea Party
The Tea Party: 'Australia Is Such A Big Part Of Our Hearts And Our Soul'
by Bryget Chrisfield
“People are walking out of a symphony show with The Tea Party with tears running down their faces. It's that emotional, in a very positive way.”
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The Rions
'We Were Definitely Lucky Enough To Make Up For Lost Time': The Rions On Rising From A COVID Morass To Global Fame
by Tyler Jenke
As The Rions bring their debut album around the country, the Sydney group reflect on emerging from a pandemic and grabbing all opportunities with both hands.
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PIT
There’s A Renaissance Of Grunge Music Stirring In Newcastle, And Local Teenagers PIT Are Leading The Charge
by Jacob McCormack
30 years after Silverchair helped put Newcastle on the map with their groundbreaking grunge sound, a new teenage outfit is helping history repeat itself.
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