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Emma Newbury, Contributor

Emma Newbury

Emma is a Meanjin/Brissy-based music journalist. While pioneering her love for music journalism at the babyfaced age of 16, Emma has worked her way up the scene through the likes of local DIY media outlets such as The Sawce, Alterwave Magazine, and The Stew. Emma has also been lucky enough to create content for label Dirty Hit on numerous occasions, getting to personally know amazing artists such as Pale Waves and Wallice.

When not writing, Emma can be found at the latest gig, stuck in a good book, or perfecting her lizard impression while lapping up the heat in New Farm Park. She is also an avid collector of gig setlists, so don’t be surprised if you catch her making her way towards the barrier at your show.

While typically loyal to her all-encompassing indie music, Emma also enjoys taking a trip through the genre-verse including jazz, DnB, and her absolute favourite, psych rock. Her favourite artists typically include Toro y Moi, Alice Phoebe Lou, and Julia Jacklin. 

Emma has always had a passion for writing short stories and reviews and combined this with her undying love for music. Her favourite part of what she does is getting to support her home city and all the amazing sounds that are emerging from Brisbane. She is a huge advocate for representation within the Australian Music Scene.

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News / Music
The Kickons
The Kickons Take Home RAC Arena’s 2024 Limelight Award
Alongside the indie-rock four piece, runner up packages were announced for emerging acts Anna Schneider and GIA COMO.
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Pond
West Coast Rockers POND Announce Regional Australia 2025 Tour
Celebrating their 10th studio album 'Stung!', the band will hit several festivals and regional venues in the new year.
News / Music
DZ Deathrays, Mannequin Death Squad, and Slowly Slowly
Limestone Coast Beer & BBQ Festival Taps DZ Deathrays & More For 2025 Line-up
The two-day event boasts 18 different music acts and 25 types of beer.
News / Music
South Perth Sounds in 2020.
San Cisco To Headline Return Of South Perth Sounds In 2025
This free event will see locals lapping up the afternoon with the Fremantle favourites, as well as supporting act End Of Fashion.
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News / Music
Adelaide Fringe will take place from 21st February to 23rd March.
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The Presets, Late Nite Tuff Guy, and DJ Groove Terminator & The Soweto Gospel Choir will be a taste of what’s to try at next year’s Fringe.
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Teenage Joans
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News / Music
RinRin
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RinRin continues to pave her way through a relatively niche sub-scene in Australian metal.
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Adrian Dzvuke, Hainzy, and BEXX
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Sharing the field will be The Southern River Band, Adrian Dzuke, Voyager, and heaps more.
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Features / Interviews
Lazy Haze
Introducing Lazy Haze: Boorloo’s Newest Indie Rock Group
“All we know is that whatever we release, we want our audience to walk away feeling understood.”
Features / Interviews
The Bures Band
The Bures Band: 'Go Explore, Get Yourself Lost & Open Yourself To The Magic'
The Bures Band talk through touring, seventies influences, and the meaning behind their band name.
News / Music
Noah Dillon, Ghost Care, Sly Withers, and The Love Junkies
Sly Withers Announce ‘Endless Slymer’ Festival For 2025 Packed With Perth Favourites
Along with headlining alt-rock four-piece Sly Withers will be local legends Noah Dillon, The Love Junkies, Increment, and more.
News / Festivals
From left to right: Digable Planets, Yemi Alade, and Protoje & The Indiggnation
25 New Acts Added To 2025 WOMADelaide Festival
The expanded line-up will join already announced artists such as PJ Harvey, Khruangbin, and Róisín Murphy.
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