Green Room: Maisie B.
What to expect from Maisie B.’s new EP The Nothing But The Sun and its Wheaty launch show.
On the Road with TONIX & Pash
TONIX’s Archie McEwan and Pash’s Nic Bergoc unpack what to expect from their Sunny Soundsystem regional tour.
Housing Boom: Culture Starters
Setting the tone for 2025, Housing Boom is back with a bang. Here, co-founder Dave Kameniar chats club music, culture and community ahead of the January 11 event.
Granite Island Discs: Gareth Lewis
Like Desert Island Discs. Only South Australian – and without the litigation from the BBC.
Amyl And The Sniffers: Sniffing Success
In between selling out shows worldwide, Amyl And The Sniffers squeezed in time to chat Trump's diet, tall poppies and their punchy third album, Cartoon Darkness.
Crackle & Pop Records: 10 Years in the making
Celebrating ten years of pop-ups this weekend at The Wheaty, we chat with Crackle & Pop Records owner Adam about the business and what the future holds.
HammerFall: 30 Years Avenging the Fallen
Ahead of HammerFall’s debut Australian tour, vocalist Joacim Cans opens about their new LP, prioritising hope and the demands of the creative process
Good Gig Chats: Almost Human
Almost Human frontman Damien Kelly chats about the band’s history, playing with The Superjesus’ Chris Tennent and the need for live music venues like the Woodshed.
5 Favourites with Superchunk’s Jim Wilbur
Ahead of Superchunk’s hotly anticipated Australian tour, we asked guitarist Jim Wilbur to name his five favourite Aussie bands.
In the Green Room: Twine
Twine’s Tom Katsaras opens up about the pursuit for contrast, songwriting’s emotional core and finding confidence as the alt-country/noise-rock band drops their debut album, New Old Horse.
Granite Island Discs: Imogen Andrew
Like Desert Island Discs. Only South Australian – and without the litigation from the BBC.
Missy Higgins’ Curtain Call
Ahead of her A Day On The Green tour, the 2024 ARIA Hall of Fame inductee unpacks her introspective sixth album, her thoughts on truth telling and finding hope in her second chapter.
Adelaide Author Malcolm Sutton Talks New Book ‘Twitchers’
Musician, journalist and playwright Malcolm Sutton returns with his latest book, Twitchers.
Locals Only: Jess Day
Singer-songwriter Jess Day uses her voice for those who can’t, translating the turbulence of our 20s into songs on her rock-ready debut album, A Garden of Small Disappointments. Here, she explains why
Locals Only: RULLA
Tulampanga Pakana MC and storyteller RULLA sits down for a conversation about the power of truth telling, playing Notestock and what to expect from his debut LP