Though it’s a shitty reality all us party people have to face, every party has to end sometime. In this case, it’s the Bootleg party that’s been happening at Ambar for six years now (no small feat to keep a party going that long!) But like all good things coming
Sorry Australia but we’re embarrassing. You know how I know? Two words, The Shire. Our bogan attempt at reproducing the documented high ender I-have-so-much-money-I-can-pay-my-way-out-of-concequences lifestyle of America’s The Hills
Prince Bandroom aka Homecoming aka use-to-be Superdisco (awks, old wounds, I know) aka the house of House, is hosting another big musical event that you have to buy tickets for. Pencil this in, 24 November
Melbourne punks will be stoked to hear about this year’s SRH Fest, an inner city block party to kick off summer headlined by legendary punk rockers Suicidal Tendencies, along with Unwritten Law and Finnish pranksters The Dudesons, and many local bands and DJs yet to be announced. If you know anything about punks, they’re a wild bunch who
Originating in the United Kingdom over 2,000 years ago, Halloween has grown into a world-wide phenomenon with recognisable symbolisms of evil and “scary” imagery.
The celebration of this holiday falls on October 31, as the Celtics mark the end of the harvest season and welcome winter, or “the darker half” of the year.
Though many rap fans think of Tupac and Biggie Smalls as the pioneers of rap, many seem to have forgotten that the 1980s happened before the 1990s, therefore have forgotten all the rappers of that decade. Big Daddy Kane was around years before those two hit their stride, and unlike them, is still alive and rapping.
Give 2013 a massive welcome and stuff yourself with a huge international line-up at Melbourne’s Let them Eat Cake. You can already feel Melbourne’s laneways and streets heating up for a huge summer New Year’s party. If you’re not already in the loop about this one, we’ve got the deets here! Rest assured the team at Let them Eat Cake has gone the extra mile to create the best 2013 party.
If Tupac was the rap icon of the 1990s, then Boyz II Men were the epitome of ’90s R’n'B. It’s been 20 years since their first big single ‘End Of The Road’ took the world by storm and indeed made the boys to men in the music world. Now the boys/men are celebrating by coming to Australia
Usually you know Spring has sprung because of stuff like more little baby animals wondering around than is usually expected, an increase in airborne pollen, florals, and people complaining about hay fever like it is a chronic and fatal illness
Many believe that R’n'B and hip-hop peaked in the ’90s (and they’re right), and those who don’t care to listen to 21st century R’n'B should check out this year’s Made In The ’90s tour. Yes, the music that dominated the last decade of the 20th century is heading down to Oz to once again making it’s impact on Aussie RnB and Hip Hop lovers.