KING JEFF & THE HOW ARE YOUS
King Jeff & The How Are Yous are bringing the party to Nice Day To Go To The Club. Tom Redden and Jack Dollard from the seven-piece give us the lowdown on what to expect…
PRIVATE FUNCTION: ON TOP OF THEIR GAME
Private Function on why their March 1 Adelaide gig is going to be a big one.
Mogwai: Stayers
Mogwai are returning to Adelaide after a nine-year absence. Here, the band chat about their forthcoming documentary, their soundtrack work on Black Bird and recording their latest album.
THE BORDERERS
After 30 years, The BordererS are hanging up their kilts with a farewell gig at The Gov. Founding member Jim Paterson tells us more about their final bow...
THE DARKNESS
Ahead of their Hindley Street Music Hall gig this Tuesday, Dan Hawkins from iconic brit-rock band The Darkness looks back at their debut album Permission to Land.
GROOVE ARMADA’S ENDLESS RAVE
Ahead of their set at Vintage Vibes, Groove Armada look back at how they became one of the UK’s pioneering electronic acts…
TEENAGE DADS ARE ALL GROWN UP
Ahead of Laneway, Teenage Dads chat hustling, anaphylactic attacks and getting into some beef with an Adelaide band…
HEAVY HEROES: THE AMITY AFFLICTION
The Amity Affliction’s Ahren Stringer opens up about building the LP, its special collaborations and falling back in love with the metal scene.
SURAHN’S GLOBAL STAGE
Ahead of his set at Vintage Vibes, SA’s Surahn takes us through his global journey that’s seen him work with Empire of the Sun, write hit songs for Usher and become an Almond Farmer.
Rip It Up: Sia
We’ve reproduced some of the earliest Rip It Up interviews with Sia and asked former RIU columnist Paul Kitching to tell about what the global sensation was like when she was still green.