
While the second announcement for the 2012 leg of iconic festival the Big Day Out was announced today, some odd decisions in tweaking the lineup in certain cities also came through the wire.

Faker played at The Zoo in Brisbane on the weekend to an enthusiastic crowd. Photographer Krista Melsom was there to bring you all the action.

The Wombats just can't seem to stay away from Australia – which does make sense considering their name. They do as many tours and festivals here as some local bands! I didn't understand how they could gauge so much support every time they do a show here, but after seeing them at Hordern Pavilion the other night I totally get it.


After announcing release plans for their ‘Get Loved’ project last week, Faker is delighted to today reveal details of their first national tour in three years. Kicking off in Byron Bay on 20th October, the Faker: Live! national headline tour will take in fourteen dates through five States & Territories this October and November, wrapping up with a hometown show on 11th November.

Future Entertainment is thrilled to confirm that The Wombats Sydney and Melbourne shows have SOLD OUT and such is the overwhelming response to their much anticipated return to Australia that it is looking likely that Brisbane, Adelaide and Perth will follow suit very soon.

Faker are very excited to reveal plans for their Get Loved project and album. So excited that they have decided to share a brand new track from the upcoming releases for fans online - for free.

Following on from the enormous success of their chart-topping sophomore release ‘The Wombats Proudly Present… This Modern Glitch’, The Wombats are back down under for a run of dates that are sure to electrify audiences nationally!

We return this Monday with the largest selection of music videos yet! We have eleven music videos to share with your today - plenty of local love, and some other selections from around the world. We kick things off with our music video of the week: Perth band The Panics with "Majesty".


FBi Radio are an imperative cog in Sydney's music scene. They facilitate great new bands, broadcast brilliant music, and hold rocking parties. Sydney Sounds Like: Choose Your Own Adventure, at the Factory Theatre in Sydney this Saturday, was a prime example of one of these gigs.

Ever wanted to have FAKER turn up out of nowhere to give you a surprise, impromptu gig for just you and 250 other people? That would be pretty cool, huh? Well, we hate to break it to you, but you’re too late.