
Parkway Drive are the headliners for Victoria’s longest-running all ages live music festival, Push Over!


Now in its 8th year, the Peats Ridge Festival seems to be getting bigger and bigger. World renowned as one of the leading sustainability events, "Peats" is one of the must do NYE events on most of Australian bucket lists. A gathering for all things eclectic, the event creates a environment like no other.


Eagle and the Worm have had a stellar year, and with their single "All I Know" being one of the true highlights. This new take on the single features Hypnotic Brass Ensemble, an eight piece brass band from Chicago, as well as Milwaukee indie-rapper, Juiceboxxx, and takes the main riffs and fleshes them out in a way that endeavours to make the song even more infectious than its original. Have a listen below and then see what our contributors think of the track!

Peats Ridge Sustainable Arts and Music Festival today announces a massive 26 new acts to their already bulging festival line up.
Revived American rocker and master lyricist, Jim Ward, world breaking Canadian band Yukon Blonde, Melbourne band of the moment - Aria Award nominated Oh Mercy, hot Aussie favourite - Canyons, and bursting local act New Navy are among the newly announced.




It’s that time of year folks - The Eagle and the Worm road train are packing up their bags and hitting the road for a month long national tour pedaling a debut album, 7 inches, 12 inches and a string of hits and misses including party starters "Al I Know", "Futureman", mild-times exocita lullaby "Too Young" and a new single "1 to the 4"

BIGSOUND CELEBRATES 10 YEARS WITH HUGE LIVE MUSIC ANNOUNCEMENT
Australia’s biggest celebration of breaking artists and industry networking has reached a new milestone with the first announcement today of its BIGSOUND LIVE program, boasting some of the country’s hottest acts.


You might not have heard of Eagle and the Worm yet, but you will. Maybe you’ve half read their name in the street press, or distractedly listened to a tune off their debut Good Times on 3RRR, but like the music contained on the album, Eagle and the Worm are both familiar and refreshingly new.

Eagle and the Worm have been creating something of a buzz around themselves since emerging last year and have just released their debut album Good Times, a ten song ode to upbeat soulful rock n’roll. To celebrate the album’s release the eight piece behemoth gathered at Melbourne’s Cherry Bar, a long established haunt for those who enjoy busting a shaky move, on a Thursday, the venue’s long established soul night.
So it's the time of year again where all the locals in the know head out to Lower Belford for the annual Gum Ball. Set amongst the gumtrees and thankfully, despite a dire weather prediction, a lack of need for gumboots. The festival is proudly supporting The Black Dog Institute which was well supported across the weekend.