Month: May 2025

This Space is Ours

Exclusive Single Premiere: This Space Is Ours “Accountability” ft. Amariah (2025)

Sometimes you’ve just got to let it all out. We’ve got just the song to help with this. Emo pop punk powerhouse This Space is Ours is  cranking it up to eleven on their blistering and cathartic new single, “Accountability”, featuring Amariah from Future Static on vocals. We’re pumped to be premiering the track ahead…

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The Chipolo POP is a solid alternative to an Android tracker or AirTag

At this rate, the number of smart trackers seems to be growing by the day, and depending on your device and preferred ecosystems, like Apple, Android, or even Google, it can make anyone’s head spin. Phones, watches, and now trackers feel pretty commonplace on daily trips when out and about. I’m an iPhone user, and…

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Consider Yourself Kissed by Jessica Stanley is a sunshine yellow book with a picture of a cartoon pigeon carrying some cherries.

Book Review: Jessica Stanley’s Consider Yourself Kissed should consider itself a hit

Like the protagonist of her second novel, Jessica Stanley is an Australian writer living in London. They share other similarities too, such as favourite authors, and perhaps the moments that Stanley has drawn from her own experience in order to shape Coralie’s are what makes her story feel so real. Set against the backdrop of…

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Mother’s Day Gift Guide 2025: From kitchen essentials to kids toys

You might be able to get away with foregoing Valentine’s Day gifts and maybe even Christmas gifts, but there’s absolutely no way mum is going to let this one slide. It’s still a nice tradition to get mum something useful when the special occasion rolls around, regardless of whether it’s your own mum or someone…

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The Offspring

The Offspring prove to be still Pretty Fly at the start of their sold out Australian tour

It’s hard to believe that The Offspring have been making punk rock classics for around forty years and are still going strong. Starting the Australian leg of their Supercharged tour at Adelaide’s Entertainment Centre, they had the sold-out crowd bopping and singing like it was their first time. The opening band, Canadian rockers Simple Plan…

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The Fetch Mini (G5) stuns with its new UX interface update, making it a fantastic streaming device for any TV

Fetch has been around for several years and has become a staple of TV streaming. Be it the Mighty or Mini, it’s a neat little all-rounder, for Fetch TV channels, streaming all your favourite shows, or even just watching and recording free-to-air TV via the internet. We spent a couple of weeks with the Fetch…

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Broken Brains

Broken Brains is a candid look at brain sickness

Australian writers, Jamila Rizvi and Rosie Waterland are unlikely friends. This odd couple met while working together at Mama Mia online and are now co-authors. Their book, Broken Brains is about their unvarnished lived experiences with different forms of brain sickness. The Sydney Opera House was the first stop on the pair’s book tour. It…

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Les Miserables - Matt Lucas and Marina Prior

Les Misérables stuns in 40th Anniversary arena tour

Any concerns that the world’s longest-running musical was losing its edge are put to bed in a stunning Sydney gala performance of Les Misérables. Even if musicals aren’t your thing, you’ll know of Les Misérables: it’s been a pop culture icon for as long as most of us can remember. But for Australia’s insatiable theatre…

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Film Review: Clown in a Cornfield subverts slasher genre tropes as much as it embraces them

Having already dipped his toe in the comedy/horror field with both Little Evil and Tucker & Dale vs. Evil, writer/director Eli Craig dives confidently headfirst into the cornfield for a meta slasher of sorts that subverts expectation as much as it plays into tropes of the genre.  With a title like Clown in a Cornfield,…

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Interview: Director Eli Craig on the metaphors and mayhem of his slasher flick Clown in a Cornfield

Looking for a fresh start, Quinn and her father move to the quiet town of Kettle Springs. They soon learn the fractured community has fallen on hard times after losing a treasured factory to a fire. As the locals bicker amongst themselves and tensions boil over, a sinister, grinning clown emerges from the cornfields to…

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Unpacking the Borderlands 4 State of Play showcase

PlayStation surprised us by announcing a new State of Play showcase based entirely on the upcoming Borderlands 4. While we were informed that we would be getting 20 minutes of brand-new footage and gameplay, there’s quite a bit to unpack here. We’ve popped the presentation below, so feel free to watch or join us as…

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Grand Theft Auto 6 has been delayed to May 2026

It’s the news we all feared; Grand Theft Auto 6 has been delayed to May 26, 2026. Rockstar Games broke the news via social media, with the official statement below: Grand Theft Auto VI is now set to release on May 26, 2026. https://t.co/YgaIn1cYc8 pic.twitter.com/cyeK7GM6Ob — Rockstar Games (@RockstarGames) May 2, 2025 While it was…

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Interview: Robert Connolly on being this year’s Gold Coast Film Festival Chauvel Award recipient; “Festivals should be an opportunity for people to broaden their understanding of cinema.”

Established in 1993, in honour of two of Australia’s most significant filmmakers, Charles and Elsa Chauvel, the Chauvel Award acknowledges significant contribution to the Australian Screen Industry. In recognition of the incredible Charles and Elsa Chauvel, the Gold Coast Film Festival proudly honours those Australian screen industry legends, who shape Australian cinema in their own…

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Interview: Jamie Chung on her reflective new drama I’m Beginning to See the Light; “It’s all about new beginnings, and finding your way out of a hole and trying to find the joy in life again.”

Ezra, a once-famous trumpeter, now struggles to keep his career afloat, performing for scraps at the local small jazz club. After his family is killed in a horrific car crash, Ezra stumbles upon a lighthouse and is mistaken for the keeper by one of the workers. Drawn by the power of the lighthouse, he decides…

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Series Review: The Four Seasons; Tina Fey’s new Netflix outing is a more dramatic affair than expected

Despite being created by Tina Fey, whose previous television ventures have adhered to a more satirical, exaggerated mentality (see 30 Rock and The Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt), her Netflix offering, The Four Seasons, is considerably more grounded and dramatic.  Sure, there’s genuine bouts of humour peppered across the 8 episodes, but audiences expecting raucous laughter best…

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Doechii

Doechii, Kendrick Lamar and Rebecca Black: Spilt Milk goes big for 2025

Although the talk of music festivals dropping like flies is ongoing, December’s Spilt Milk has managed to pull in a zeitgeisty lineup that almost guarantees a swift sell-out. US rappers Doechii and Kendrick Lamar lead an unseasonably large and of-the-moment stack of artists penciled in for the travelling festival, which makes stops in Ballarat, Perth,…

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Dope Lemon’s Golden Wolf is the perfect summer feels album

  Dope Lemon – the multiple-award winning project created by acclaimed Sydney singer-songwriter Angus Stone – are set to release much anticipated fifth album Golden Wolf on May 2nd. Singles off of the new album have dropped throughout the last few months, including tracks “Golden Wolf”, “Sugarcat”, and “Electric Green Lambo”, each unique in sound…

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Talk Heavy release new single “Die 4 U”; announce signing to Ninth Life Records

Brisbane/Meanjin emos Talk Heavy are having quite the week. First, they announced their signing with new Aussie label Ninth Life Records. And yesterday they dropped a brand new single – melancholic punk anthem “Die 4 U“. Forming in 2022, Talk Heavy consists of Matt Cochran (vocals/guitar), Patrick Shipp (guitar), Tayla Ellerby (bass) and Beej Vaughn…

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Lucius

A collection of timeless, finely crafted tunes on Lucius’ self-titled fourth LP

It’s rather uncommon for a band approaching two decades in the business to release a self-titled album. It might seem even more uncommon when that same album happens to be their fourth studio release. Lucius, however, the American four-piece led by Jess Wolfe and Holly Laessig, is far from common. The band’s self-titled fourth album,…

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New Music Discoveries 2nd May: Mikayla Pasterfield, Jem Cassar-Daley, Kae Tempest, and more

We’re easing you into May with ten new tracks added to our Discovery playlist on Apple Music and Spotify, including two tracks we had premieres for earlier in the week. NSW singer-songwriter Mikayla Pasterfield takes home our Track of the Week with her new single, “Voodoo”. “Voodoo” is the latest track to be released from…

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Meet the artists we’re excited to see at Darwin’s Bass In The Grass Festival

Can you believe that Bass in the Grass has been running for 22 years? This year’s edition at Darwin’s Mindil Beach on Saturday 17th May has a packed lineup of cracker Australian artists. The list includes Hilltop Hoods, The Amity Affliction, Meg Mac, The Jungle Giants,  3%, Hot Dub Time Machine, Old Mervs, and so…

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Jo Davie

Track by Track: Jo Davie takes us through her new EP, an indie-folk gem – Nothing Comes Free

Hailing from Meanjin/Brisbane, Jo Davie delivers indie folk/pop masterpieces. She has been teasing out singles from her upcoming EP, Nothing Comes Free, including “Colder”, Throw me a Rope” and “Sandcastles”, each song showcasing her consumate songwriting and warm intimate vocals. When we saay ‘upcoming’, indeed the time is upon us. It will be released tomorrow,…

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Film Review: Another Simple Favour is a twisted, delicious black comedy that savours its melodramatic flair

Whilst it shouldn’t have taken as long as 7 years for us to be gifted a sequel to 2018’s comedic thriller A Simple Favour – a quirky piece that played out like Gone Girl rinsed through the cycle of a soap opera – director Paul Feig (Bridesmaids, Spy) and writers Jessica Sharzer (who also penned…

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The darkwave icon returns: Chelsea Wolfe is playing in Australia this month

The first time I caught Chelsea Wolfe live was in 2012 at Oxford Art Factory in Sydney. I was blown away by her voice that cuts through shadows and soundscapes, making her live performances an unforgettable experience. And now, this month, the darkwave icon returns. She’ll be bringing her haunting sound to Australian stages to…

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Aussie Indie Artists: Fabian Artunduaga’s sensual surrealism.

Aussie Indie Artists: Fabian Artunduaga’s Sense of Humour & Sensual Surrealism

Aussie Indie Artists is a Q&A series with smaller Aussie creators that shares exciting new works, finds new angles towards the art, and peeks behind the scenes. Fabian Artunduaga’s collages are seamless worlds for you to inhabit, if just for a single dramatic moment. Working under the name HouseCatStudio, the Sydney-based artist layers photography, collage,…

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Night Visions at Botanic Gardens

Lights, lasers and… dinosaurs!? Illuminate Adelaide unveils impressive July 2025 program

Once upon a time, Adelaide had the reputation of shutting shop for the winter. However, for the last five years, Illuminate Adelaide has been drawing people out into Adelaide’s chilly mid-winter streets. With a combination of lights, lasers, fires, interactive displays, music, food and dance, the event (or series of events) is a winner in…

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Machine on a Break

Exclusive Single Premiere: Machine on a Break “How I Say Goodnight” (2025)

Canberra might get a bad rap for the squabble of badly behaved politicians that hang around its shores, but on the flipside it also has the cathartic and totally kick-arse pop-metal artist, Machine on a Break as a resident. We’re beyond excited to be premiering their new single, “How I Say Goodnight”, ahead of its release on…

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Forget the Theme: A Flexible, Relaxed Approach to Party Styling

Planning a party doesn’t need to be stressful or complicated. With the right party supplies, you can instantly transform any space and create an inviting atmosphere, even without a strict theme. Whether you’re hosting an intimate gathering or a larger celebration, the right combination of colour, placement, and scale can set the tone for the…

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