Bushfire Appeal Concerts: When and Where You Can Help

The NSW Bushfires continue to decimate the Australian countryside, with conditions remaining just as dangerous through the rest of Summer. Firefighters remain on the frontlines and need all the support they can get. The Aussie music community has come together to host a series of concerts, donating all profits to help with the bushfire appeal.

Aunty Social - Cortex

Canada’s Aunty Social has released her fourth and final single before the release of her debut EP, Titled - The Day My Brain Broke. The track: Cortex see’s the bedroom pop artist using instruments that previous fans will realise have now become signature to her sound.

Artist Interview: Sebastian Curi

Sebastian Curi is an Argentianian born Illustrator who now calls Barcelona home. He has found himself working alongside agencies such as: The New Yorker, CNN and Apple. With a plethora of influences and a style that are malleable in order to create life and connection in his pieces he is quickly becoming an artist I can’t stop looking up.

A Conversation With ... Deena Lynch

Deena Lynch is the multi talented creative force that has taken 2019 by force. The Brisbane local who was born in Japan has spent the last few years spreading her eggs throughout a number of baskets, all of which are hatching in succession and leading to some seriously captivating chickens.

The Top 5 Greek Bakeries

Whether a Greek pastry means a cheesy spanakopita or a sweet galaktoboureko, the Greeks know a thing or two when it comes to filo pastry. But it doesn’t stop there, fluffy pitas and almond crusted biscuits are always part of the mix.

The Music & Booze Company: Two Worlds Colliding

Sydney’s music scene is defined by the city’s venues and event spaces. This has resulted in an overlap between the hospitality and music industries, as the city’s live music flourishes through pubs and bars. The Music & Booze Company operates in the space between these two worlds.

Vampire Weekend @ Enmore Theatre 9/1

One of the defining indie-rock bands of this generation is Vampire Weekend, who with the release of their 4th album Father of the Bride last year proved that they are still every bit the fun, easy listening band that they were in their debut year of 2008.

Milky Chance @ Hordern Pavillion 8/1

In 2019, international sensations Milky Chance took time off touring to finish their third studio album Mind the Moon. With its release late last year, the German group has taken the more electronic sound of the new album and curated a fast-paced, energetic live show.

A Conversation With … Dar Smith

Founder of the design label, ‘The Brutalist’, Dar Smith is an enigmatic force carving a space for progressive jewellery design in Australia. Dar is about to wrap up his month long stint at The Brutalist pop-up in Newtown, so we sat down and chatted life in Berlin, inspiration for his collections, and how he has reconciled his design work with his music production.

NYE In the Park 2019 Wrap

Marketed as the best New Year’s Eve ever, the one night festival had a lot of hype to live up to. Taking place at Victoria Park in the heart of the CBD, NYE In the Park boasted an impressive line-up and special fireworks display for the countdown to 2020.

What does Lo-Fi actually mean?

I wanted to take a moment to look into a term that is so loosely used in music, that I feel that it’s meaning has been misinterpreted or lost along the way. The term I am referring to is ​Lo-fi​. It gets thrown around by musicians and music listeners alike, like a piece of fruit in a school playground.

ClassBento – giving experiences

Christmas time can be a pain in the ass. Fairy lights – amazing. Christmas trees – delightful. Present buying – also nice, until you’re trying to buy a present for that family member who doesn’t like ‘stuff’ or that friend who already has everything they want.