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Month: March 2022

Social Family Records recording artist, singer/songwriter, Kate Hindle, has dropped her brand new single, The Happy End, available for airplay and out now across digital platforms. Written by Kate and produced by James Newhouse, The Happy End is an edgy track, which comes in both a country version and a pop edit, and features Kate’s hauntingly beautiful, evocative vocals. The theme Kate has been creating with her music takes us […]

Melbourne rockers Motor Ace have officially returned from the sonic wilderness after 17 years, announcing a brand new single Knock Knock https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wHKleWOwyDE The new track traces its origins all the way back to the early 2000s. Relishing in hard-rocking riffs and the potent spirit of the group’s breakout 2001 debut album “Five Star Laundry”; a […]

The Community Broadcasting Association of Australia and First Nations Media Australia continue their collaboration on the First Sounds series of compilations featuring new music from independent First Nations artists from around Australia. FIRST SOUNDS Vol.8 is calling for track entries in any genre from independent Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander musicians who want to be heard on community radio […]

March 2nd Angela Skujins With just three songs released, Yothu Yindi surf rock descendants King Stingray have captured the nation’s attention. The group’s lead guitarist speaks with us about ancient songlines, land rights and life in Yirrkala, Arnhem Land. Pictures: Supplied Hearing King Stingray’s music for the first time is like being dunked in the […]

4th March 2022 Madison Thomas After two years of despair, the very suggestion that any international band, let alone arguably the world’s biggest rock band, would once again hit our shores seemed like a fever dream. Alas by some miracle, we find ourselves making the long journey out to GMHBA Stadium to watch Foo Fighters. There […]


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