The Last 5 Years: Joint-CEOs Justin Etheridge and Michael Rodrigues talk Time Out Magazine Australia

In October 2012, Time Out Magazine Sydney turned five years old – half a million readers later we sat down with Joint-CEOs Justin Etheridge and Michael Rodrigues to look back at the five years of Time Out in Australia, we which bring to you now as we celebrate our own five year anniversary. Since Time…

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the AU interview: Ronnie Winter of The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus (Florida)

The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus, in connection with GiggedIn will be coming back to Australia to play a headline tour. Just officially announced today, the band has decided which cities they will play based on the amount of pledges from each city they received via GiggedIn. The band will also be showcasing their recently released EP,…

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Possible Worlds Film Festival Review: You Make Me Feel So Young (2013, USA)

Some of you have seen it. Heck, some of you may have even been in a similar situation. You Make Me Feel So Young is centred on a deteriorating relationship between two American twenty-somethings. The film is the work of writer/director, Zach Weintraub who also doubles as the film’s star. He is the boyfriend of Justine (Justine Eister). After…

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the AU interview: Aluna Francis of AlunaGeorge (London)

“It’s really fun to speak to some real people in Australia before we get there, because obviously we won’t know anyone!” With her sweet-as-pie, distinctly British voice, genuine girl-next-door vibe and serious fashion cred… I have a feeling Aluna Francis will have no trouble making new friends. AlunaGeorge have been touring Europe and the UK,…

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the AU at Grease: The Musical rehearsals (Australian Tour, 2013)

Last week we had the opportunity to head along to the Sydney based rehearsals of the upcoming, multi-million dollar revival of Grease: The Musical, which will be touring Australia from later in the month. Pictured below, courtesy of Nathan Atkins, are some photos from the cast rehearsing one of the musical’s most iconic tracks “Grease…

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Possible Worlds Film Review: White Reindeer (USA, 2013)

Surely everyone gets excited about Christmas, right? Well Suzanne Bennington does! White Reindeer, written, directed and edited by Zach Clark, follows a period of where Suzanne (Anna Margaret Hollyman), a real-estate agent, deals with the sudden death of her husband Jeff (Nathan Williams), the local TV weatherman. This so happens during her favourite holiday season…

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The Last 5 Years: Owen Campbell (Australia)

the AU review is turning FIVE years old this week, and to celebrate, throughout the month of August we’re asking many of our musician friends to help us look back on the last five years of music! We continue with acclaimed slide guitarist Owen Campbell giving us his top five moments of the last five…

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The Last 5 Years: Jonathan 'Kid' Khor of sleepmakeswaves (Sydney)

the AU review is turning FIVE years old this week, and to celebrate, throughout the month of August we’re asking many of our musician friends to help us look back on the last five years of music! We’re kicking things off with a band who are kicking arse both locally and overseas: sleepmakeswaves. Kid from…

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Baz Luhrmann reveals "Strictly Ballroom: The Musical" to premiere at Sydney's Lyric Theatre in April 2014.

After revealing it to the industry live on stage at the Helpmann Awards last week, this morning Baz Luhrmann, alongside the creative team from Global Creatures (responsible for the recent Melbourne premiere of King Kong, his wife Catherine Martin, Premier Barry O’Farrell and some sequined dancers, held the official media announcement for the April 2014…

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the AU interview: Taylor Burns of The Wild Feathers (Texas via Nashville)

Country rockers The Wild Feathers are topping off a massive year in 2013 with the release of their debut self-titled album in Australia today. Since signing to Warner Bros Records, the band have toured with Paul Simon and are set to begin another tour with Willie Nelson – not to mention the festivals they have…

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Photo Gallery: Ego – UNSW Roundhouse (01.08.13)

Ego played the UNSW Roundhouse on Thursday night. Gwendolyn was there and brings us these photos.

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Feature: Big Day Out 2014 Lineup Speculation – Did we get it right?

So? Did we get it right? Well, we were pretty convinced on The Cure playing, so were a bit off the ball there. In fact the band who was booked as a headliner who had previously played a festival in Australia before was the band who played Big Day Out back in 2008, Arcade Fire!…

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Feature: Ten Must-See Music Documentaries (Part Two)

Part two of my selection of must-see music documentaries. Part one can be found HERE. The Filth And The Fury – (Julian Temple, 2000) Featured Artist: The Sex Pistols End Of The Century: The Story Of The Ramones – (Jim Fields, Michael Gramaglia, 2003) Featured Artist: The Ramones These films chronicle the careers of punk’s…

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Possible Worlds Film Review: Rewind This! (USA, 2013)

It is almost hard to imagine that there was once a time when the only opportunity you had to see a film was in the theatre. Once it was gone it was gone. In our modern world, where technology is developing at a ridiculous rate, we often forget to appreciate the incredible access we have…

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Feature: A day in the life of… Sports Fan, a crowdfunded band

There’s a deep dark secret I like to keep from most of my new acquaintances. I am hopelessly fascinated by economics. Economics books take up an embarrassingly large portion of my bookshelves and the majority of my podcasts library is, you guessed it, economics-related. Why the need for secrecy? Well, if I’m completely honest dear…

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Splendour Sideshow Photo Gallery: Alt-J + Snakadaktal + City Calm Down – Hordern Pavilion (31.07.13)

Alt-J played the Hordern Pavilion on Wednesday night with support from Snakadaktal and City Calm Down. Gwendolyn Lee was there and brings us these photos from the pit.

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Splendour Sideshow Live Review: James Blake – Palais Theatre, Melbourne (31.07.13)

“Thanks for having me back.” Oh, James. You are so welcome. I wasn’t exactly sure what to expect from a James Blake show. I’d mistakenly relegated his second album Overgrown to my personal list of atmospheric background music. That’s not to say I didn’t think he was a stunning vocalist and his hypnotic, electronic soul…

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Possible Worlds Film Festival Review: Diego Star (Canada/Belgium, 2013)

In it’s eight year, the Possible Worlds Film Festival has broadened its focus, premiering ten films from the United States in addition to the usual Canadian cinematic experiences offered to Australia. Within the ten Canadian films on the programme sits exploitative drama Diego Star, a probing look at social justice directed by up and comer, Frédérick Pelletier. The Diego…

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AICE Israeli Film Festival Review: Ballad of a Weeping Spring (Israel, 2012)

In an unspecific time in an unspecified part of Israel, Amram Mufradi (David Tassa) is on a mission. It is his dying father’s last wish to hear ‘The Ballad of a Weeping Spring’, a song written by his band, the Turquoise Ensemble, 20 years before, but as yet unperformed due to a tragedy that has echoed through…

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Lineup for the 2014 Big Day Out has been revealed – Pearl Jam, Blur, Arcade Fire, Snoop and more to tour in the New Year!

There has been so much speculation, Twittering, ‘leaking’ and guesswork surrounding the Big Day Out lineup for 2014, but tonight, at a special announcement party in Sydney, Adam Zammit and co dropped the official details, which are sure to impress many. The artists set to feature on the national festival tour next year are: Pearl…

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Melbourne International Film Festival Review: Coming Forth By Day (2012 Egypt, UAE – CTC)

Set in current day Cairo over the course of one day, Coming Forth By Day is a slow moving and bleak meditation on the life of Suad (Donia Maher) an unmarried 30-something who lives with her parents, and together with her mother (Salma Al-Najjar), looks after her ailing father (Ahmed Lutfi) . As the film…

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Live Review: World's End Press – The Ed Castle, Adelaide (27.07.13)

I’ve been stalking World’s End Press since I saw them open for The Night Terrors at the John Curtin many moons ago. They were dressed in sports attire and put on one of the funnest live shows I’ve ever seen. Fast forward three years to the hipster party Plus One in the City of Churches,…

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Festival Review: Splendour in the Grass Day Three – North Byron Parklands, Byron Bay (28.07.13)

Winter festivals are far from an easy exercise to put yourself through, especially ones that run multi-days. When you think about it, it’s quite remarkable Splendour in the Grass has become the popular event it has, line-ups irrespective. I guess people are just gluttons for punishment. I feel this way after every Splendour. So what…

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Melbourne International Film Festival Review: It Felt Like Love (2013 USA – CTC)

A quietly devastating meditation on female adolescence, It Felt Like Love is the feature debut of director Eliza Pittman made on a tiny budget, and shot over 18 days in August 2012. The film opens with an awkward teenaged Lila (Gina Piersanti), childishly smeared in sunscreen at the beach. It’s this yardstick from which Lila’s character arc moves over the…

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Splendour Sideshow Photo Gallery: Airbourne + Palace of the King – The Hi-Fi (27.07.13)

Aibourne played the Hi-Fi on Saturday night with support from Palace of the King. Gwendolyn Lee was there and brings us these photos from the pit.

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Festival Review: Splendour in the Grass Day One – North Byron Parklands, Byron Bay (26.07.13)

The sun was out as more than 17,500 punters descended on North Byron Parklands, the permanent Splendour in the Grass site for the first time, for a day headlined by past festival favourites Mumford and Sons. Situated about 20 minutes north of Byron Bay, this is the site the Splendour organisers bought to be the…

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the AU interview: Alex Cameron of Bad//Dreems (Adelaide)

Adelaide-based band Bad//Dreems have had a stellar year following the release of singles like “Chills” and “Caroline.” They are set to release their debut EP Badlands. Sosefina Fuamoli had a chat with guitarist Alex Cameron about working in the studio and living in Adelaide. Things seem to be going well with the band. What’s your…

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Tour Updates: Ed Kuepper, Rudimental, Tonight Alive, Boy and Bear, Thirty Seconds to Mars and more!

In this issue: Ed Kuepper adds extra dates to national tour, Rudimental announce support for Australian tour, Tonight Alive changes Adelaide venue, Fat Freddy’s Drop adds third Melbourne show to tour, Xavier Rudd adds extra Melbourne date to tour; City and Colour sell out Hobart and Sydney, What About Tonight announced as R5’s Sydney support…

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Splendour Sideshow Photo Gallery: Daughter + Little Green Cars – Metro Theatre (24.07.13)

Daughter played the Metro Theatre on Wednesday night with support from Little Green Cars. Gwendolyn Lee was there and brings us these photos from the pit.

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Album Review: Dan Parsons – Dan Parsons (2013 LP)

Winter is a harsh beauty. She leaves the world stripped bare; naked, vulnerable and cold. Fortunately Melbourne based artist Dan Parsons has a remedy to keep the seasonal blues at bay with the release of his self-titled second album which boasts 10 tracks that are as warm and comforting as a lovers embrace. The sound…

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