Though moustaches are more associated with the ’70s, Swish Bar are having their weekly Nothing But ’90s party Movember style! Celebrating the end of the month where men are actually encouraged to grow facial hair, this will be the farewell to facial
Indie music seems to be everywhere these days. It used to be obscure music only hipsters listened to, but now it’s crept into the mainstream in a big way (which kinda contradicts how it’s supposed to be independent, or “indie”).
Aussie ravers will be pretty stoked with the news of the awesome lineup for the 2013 Future Music Festival that’s just been announced. With artists who created some of the world’s most intense yet dancable music, you know you can more than get your groove on while feeling fucking pumped!
Hardcore heavy metal fans may look like a rough bunch who have no qualms about getting into punch ons, headbang others around them (causing them concussions) or just pushing and shoving in the moshpit. These people could easily have been called bastards (probably worse names actually) at some point or another. Well, these types of heavy
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
As summer and the new year are slowly approaching, naturally the annual Aussie dance festival known as both Summadayze and Summafieldayze are gonna get peeps even more anxious for the nice hot weather and summer loving to start. (What the difference between Summadayze and Summafieldayze is, if any, seems unknown.
It’s time to amend your calendars, diaries, and iPhones, strike out September and replace it with the word Liptember.
To raise awareness and funds for the Centre for Women’s Mental Health and Lifeline Australia, girls (and guys if you swing that way), are being encouraged to don bright lippy and ask for donations if they
Though many readers of this website are probably too young to like or even know who some of these bands are, those who do enjoy ’80s Aussie rock will be stoked about this year’s lineup for A Day On The Green. With all their gigs taking place at wineries, you can just imagine all the gorgeous views of green meadows to admire while hearing the tunes of yesteryear.
Asian-American act group Far East Movement will soon be heading to Australia to wow us with their unique blend of hip-hop and electronica to promote their album Dirty Bass. These guys have a cult following and if you’ve ever seen them live, you’ll know why
Oh my freakin’ God! Aussie rock festival Soundwave have just announced their lineup for their 2013 shows, and it looks amazing! I know that’s a huge call to make considering other big festivals like Parklife, Stereosonic and Big Day Out have got top lineups too, but what can I say, I’m a rock fan through and through.