the AU interview: Yan Scott Wilkinson of British Sea Power (Brighton, UK)

We look forward to welcoming you back to Australia! Are you looking forward to making it back Down Under? It should be fun! It was the last time. I wish we had more time to hang around though. It is going to be literally (and metaphorically) a flying visit. What are your fondest memories from…

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The Last Dinosaurs and Matt Corby to headline Queensland's 4 Walls All Ages Festival on August 6th

4 Walls Festival 2011 Brisbane’s Premier All Ages Festival Sat Aug 6th @ The Qld Academy Of Creative Industries (2 pm – 10 pm) Line-up: The Last Dinosaurs, Matt Corby, Oceanics, Montpelier, Vasy Mollo, The Founds, Cold and Need, Marialy, Avaberée, Stephen Smith, The Entourage, The Cordobas, The Outcasts Of, After Opening, Orphan Ann, The…

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Eliza Hull to launch her new single Five at the Northcote Social Club

Eliza Hull is launching the first single, Five, from her forthcoming debut album Hourglass (due out late 2011) at the Northcote Social Club, as part of Darebin Music Feast in September 2011. Five is a debut single which reaches out with its focused, yet uninhibited, approach. From a soul well versed in life experience and…

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Live Video: Chicks Who Love Guns cover Tyler, The Creator's "Yonkers"

Some great live video here of Sydney’s Chicks Who Love Guns covering Tyler, The Creator‘s “Yonkers”. Enjoy!

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Wiki-Leaks Founder Julian Assange to address Splendour in the Grass audience

SPLENDOUR IN THE GRASS is proud to present Julian Assange as part of a Splendour Forum discussion panel that lifts the lid on the powers struggling for control of the internet – and what they don’t want you to know. In his first-ever public address at a rock music festival, the Australian WikiLeaks editor-in-chief and…

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Brisbane band The Jungle Giants announce the No One Needs To Know tour

Brisbane has a knack of producing some fine indie rock bands. New kids on the block, The Jungle Giants, prove this testament true once again. As they unleash their debut single ‘Mr Polite’ they are letting their live show out of the cage as they hit the road for their first east coast tour. Since…

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The Living End announce additional shows as dates sell out

The Living End continue their impressive run as one of Australia’s incendiary rock acts this week, having SOLD OUT Sydney and Brisbane headline shows and moved into second and final dates in both cities. All this before new album The Ending is Just the Beginning Repeating hits stores! “The Ending Is Just The Beginning Repeating”…

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Music Video Monday feat. The Panics, Faker, Ernest Ellis, Red Remedy, Jim Ward, Myles Mayo, Anna Calvi, Phrase and More!

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”. The video was…

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Live Review: The Laurels + Parading + The Sun Blindness – The Workers Club (16.07.2011)

Psych, ‘gaze and more wall of noise descriptions, and no room to move as well. That’s all I thought about at this gig really. I mean I shouldn’t be surprised. This whole night screamed guitar noises from the rooftop. The Sun Blindness were the band to slide into one of those moody sets full of…

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Miami Horror + Gold Fields + I Know Leopard – Metro Theatre, Sydney (16.07.11)

Being no stranger to the Metro Theatre, I somehow managed to find myself in unfamiliar territory as I received the green light to not only attend the gig, but also submit a review based on three local acts that I knew very little about. I immediately began to expect the unexpected. It started off with…

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Top 10 Albums of 2011… so far

Well, it’s that time of year again, when we stop and reflect on album releases over the last six months. In order to do this, we asked the AU review contributors to submit their votes on what they thought to be their favourite albums of 2011 and why… If you’re frantically looking for your favourite…

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Album Review: Kim Boekbinder – The Impossible Girl (2011 LP)

The Impossible Girl is the debut full-length solo album from Canadian-born singer/songwriter Kim Boekbinder, produced by Sean Slade(Radiohead, Hole and The Dresden Dolls). Boekbinder began her career performing with her sister Zoe Boekbinder as the colourful circus-cabaret indie outfit Vermillion Lies. Stepping out solo appears to have allowed Kim Boekbinder to flourish, and produce an…

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the AU interview: Nathan Morris & Devin De Araujo of Udays Tiger (Melbourne)

Mebourne based duo Udays Tiger are ready to explode onto the live scene with their intense grunge infused punk sounds. The AUreview sat down with Nathan Morris (drums/vox) and Devin De Araujo (guitar/vox) to find out what it’s all about. First order of business – how do I pronounce your band name? DDA: We get…

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Live Review and Photo Gallery: Lady Gaga – Sydney Monster Hall (13.07.11)

In the biggest promotional coup that Sydney has seen since Oprah came to town, last night Lady Gaga exploded onto the Sydney “Monster” Hall stage for what was no doubt the loudest, most extravagant event the venue has seen since Margaret and David argued about some films during the Sydney Film Festival. The stage design,…

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Sydney Festival receives $1.7m from State Government

NSW Premier and Minister for Western Sydney, The Hon. Barry O’Farrell, announced last night that Sydney Festival will receive $1.7m supplementary funding. The $1.7m includes $500,000 specifically for a program of events in Western Sydney, building on Sydney Festival’s commitment to presenting work in Western Sydney since 2003. The $500,000 will enable Sydney Festival to…

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Sevendust Withdraw From Avenged Sevenfold's Australian Tour

Due to unforeseen circumstances American metal act Sevendust will no longer be appearing alongside Avenged Sevenfold for their Nightmare Australian tour. Frontier Touring wishes to advise that replacement support bands will be announced shortly. Avenged Sevenfold have spent the last month dominating the European festival circuit, headlining Rock Am Ring in Germany, Download Festival in…

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Into the Woods to launch 'Where the River Meets the Sea' with The Bon Scotts and Ainslie Wills

After a very successful release a few weeks ago, Into the Woods launch their single ‘Where The River Meets The Sea’ at Melbourne’s Toff in Town on the 23rd July with friends, The Bon Scotts and Ainslie Wills. The song has been getting radio attention from all over Australia including national broadcaster Triple J, and…

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Dan Sultan to headline seminal line up at this year's National Indigenous Music Awards.

Dan Sultan will lead a line up of legendary aboriginal musicians at this year’s inaugural National Indigenous Music Awards on August 19th in Darwin. The Deadlys and ARIA Awarded – Male Artist of the Year [current], is proud to bring the full band to Darwin and lead what is sure to be an historical night….

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Papa vs Pretty, Stonefield, Split Seconds and In League added to Perth's HyperFest 2011.

Papa vs Pretty, Stonefield, Split Seconds and In League have been added to the already huge line-up secured for HyperFest at the iconic Midland Railway Workshops on August 28. Papa vs Pretty are rounding out the top section of the bill after exploding on to the Australian alternative scene after their debut full-length United in…

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Thirsty Merc announce massive Australian tour kicking off in August.

Following their latest album’s first two hits ‘Mousetrap Heart’ and ‘All My Life’, Thirsty Merc return with ‘Tommy & Krista’, arguably their strongest single to date. After its recent release in New Zealand, ‘Tommy & Krista’ raced to #3 on the iTunes charts, and the Boogie Nights inspired video has already climbed to over 300,000…

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Beatles' Back2Back artists and 2nd shows announced in Sydney and Melbourne!

Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band & Abbey Road – they are, quite simply, the two most iconic albums of rock’s golden age. This August, they will come to life for the first time in history in the hands of a 17-piece band and six of our most accomplished rock performers. So let us introduce…

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Music Video: Theophilus London "Last Name London"

Theophilus London has hit out with his new single “Last Name London” off the album Timez are Weird These Days, available 19 July 2011. We sense a few similarities to a certain video by Bluejuice… but it’s fun all the same, and we’re really diggin’ the tunes. Check it!

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Kate Vigo + The Commas + Hoy – The Northcote Social Club (09.07.11)

It was a laid back night of acoustic bliss as a sizeable crowd braved the wind and rain to seek refuge in the Northcote band room and help young upstart Kate Vigo celebrate the release of her new single “You’re Haunting Me”. First on the billing were The Commas. They are a mysterious two piece…

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Aleks & The Ramps + Teeth & Tongue – The Toff In Town (07.07.11)

Aleks & The Ramps are one of the many local artists who have been kicking around for years and have never managed to do more than gain an eccentric mix of fans to match the quirky nature of their sound. It was a bold move getting Teeth & Tongue to open for them, as the…

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the AU interview: The Owls (Newcastle)

Larry recently caught up with local band The Owls to chat about life as a band, a possible upcoming album and the Newcastle music scene. You’ve been together since 2008 – how have you developed as a band musically since then? We started as an acoustic three-piece, so quite a bit. A lot of people…

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Music Video Monday feat. French Horn Rebellion, Papa Vs Pretty, Red Ink, Arctic Monkeys, Bag Raiders, Mardi Lumsden, Polar Nation and more!

We kick things off today, as we do every Monday, with our video of the week, French Horn Rebellion and “This Moment”. Can’t get enough of this track and the video! We’ll be talking with the band tomorrow morning, so stay tuned for that content… “This Moment” is also taken from the debut album The…

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Live Review: The Ukeladies + BJ Morrizonkle – The Toff In Town (10.07.11)

I suppose with this gig reviewing kind of caper, you’ll get to see something that is slightly bizarre, out of your comfort zone, and just plain weird. I shouldn’t be so freaked out by it by now, but occasionally, something comes along that makes me wonder, “what the heck was that?”. In part this is…

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Live Review: The Tiger And Me + Sal Kimber & The Rollin’ Wheel – The Toff In Town (09.07.11)

As soon as I walked through the doors, Sal Kimber and her band The Rollin’ Wheel showcased slight tinges of country and folk here and there. Not quite fully being a part of that genre though, and making a statement that they were their own sound. I seem to adore more double basses when I…

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Festival Review: Glastonbury Festival 2011 – Part Five: Sunday (26.06.2011)

The final day of Glastonbury brought with it baking hot sunshine to dry out the remainder of the mud. A stark contrast from this year’s damp start. Opening proceedings on the Other Stage was Canadian singer-songwriter Dan Mangan. Mangan offered up a fantastic performance for a fairly modest but enthusiastic audience. It was a performance…

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Festival Review: Glastonbury Festival 2011 – Part Four: Saturday (25.06.11)

Saturday brought with it the prospect of better weather and another day chock full of great entertainment and fantastic music. Heading across to the Acoustic Stage for rising folk star Benjamin Francis Leftwich (pictured below) I couldn’t have asked for a better start to the day. Leftwich managed to draw a sizeable crowd given the…

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