Sonic Youth leading man Thurston Moore will tour Australia in October, performing tracks from his latest album Demolished Thoughts alongside his solo canon.
Graveyard Train are a seven piece collective from Melbourne who are about to embark on their national tour for the launch of their new album "Hollow".
Criminally underrated, Bluejuice are the epitome of feel-good music. Be it brash opener ‘Can’t Keep Up’, disco-fied ‘The Recession’ or “song to f***ing” (as lead singer Stav described it) ‘I’ll Put You On’, the band switched sounds almost as fast as front man Jake Stone removed items of clothing.
Adelaide Fringe-goers looking for the right amount of love, laughs and liquor - The Bulmers Best of Edinburgh Comedy Fest may be for you. Just outside the hustle and bustle of the busy CBD (which, let's all concede, is somewhat unbearable at times), Hindmarsh haunt The Gov will host the event, which showcases some of the best talent from the international Edinburgh Comedy Festival.
Bulmers is bringing back the laughs in 2012 with a brand new national comedy and culture sponsorship campaign that kicks off tonight in Adelaide at the Bulmers Best of the Edinburgh Festival. Bulmers has also been announced as the official partner and cider of Rooftop Movies in Perth, Melbourne International Comedy Festival and the Sydney Comedy Festival.
Back on the scene after a 12 month hiatus, The Funkoars delivered their album The Quickening to critical acclaim across the country, and are following on from their standout shows in Adelaide, Melbourne, Sydney, Perth, Fat As Butter & Sprung Festival - this time, channeling the spirit of Law & Order's Vincent D'Onofrio and bringing him along for the ride.
The Superjesus’ former front woman Sarah McLeod will be joining James Walsh, lead singer of critically acclaimed UK band Starsailor on his upcoming March tour of Australia.
Children Collide are back in full force with a brand new single ‘SWORD TO A GUNFIGHT” unleashed on radio, internet and TV today, Monday 16 January. In true Collide fashion, the band will embark on a tour across the country in March/April giving audiences their first taste of the new album.
Melbourne septet The Bon Scotts will be touring nationally in support of their latest double A-side single ‘Let’s Do What The Catholics Do/Here Comes Summer’, performing a free show at The Gov on Thursday, February 16.
Ronnie Taheny is celebrating 20 years of going solo with the aptly named Score Tour at The Gov, February 4th 2012.
Whitlams' frontman Tim Freedman has returned with his first album in five years, the aptly titled Australian Idle, released this week through Sony Music. One of Australia's most loved and respected musicians, Tim Freedman along with his new band The Idle, have recorded an album rife with 70s and 80s influences. Taking cues from Elton John, 10CC, the Beach Boys, Australian Idle is a joyous body of work and a return to from for Freedman, whose work with The Whitlams has resulted in a slew of ARIA nominations and wins; even topping the Triple J Hottest 100 in 1997.
Nineties alternative pop rock outfit The Clouds introduce an impressive array of Australian acts for their Reunion Tour shows in Sydney, Fremantle and Adelaide in November and December.
Those five lads who have toured this fine country joyously and successfully for over 10 years are back to play shows in support of their fine new slab of tunes, “WHATEVER'S ON YOUR MIND” which is to be released in mid June. Playing as part of the massive line up at Splendour In The Grass, the band will also hit the hot spots of Cairns, Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide and Perth for headline show spectaculars with special guest LEADER CHEETAH.
Architecture In Helsinki are preparing release their new single 'Contact High' and head to Adelaide in May as part of their Australian tour.
Glam Adelaide’s music editor Rajani Stengewis interviewed drummer Taka Honda from Melbourne band Little Red. Little Red have been together for five years now. How did you all meet? We actually met at high school and at house parties. You’ve performed at a lot of festivals, but which one was the best? I loved Splendour Festival – it […]
Sydney's ART vs SCIENCE have crammed the kind of heady ascent experienced by the luckiest of bands into a timeline that belies their few short years. From regional pubs to national festivals to trains, the three-piece have built a massive following.
Adelaide musician Emily Davis is working towards releasing her second album. She’s getting deeper and getting darker.
If you missed out on tickets to Splendour in The Grass (most everyone it seems), don't fret! The side shows have just been announced and Laura Marling will be gracing us with her presence on Saturday August 7th! She will playing at The Gov.