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The US artist returned for a special show at The Rechabite as part of Perth Festival 2023
2 years ago
The singer-songwriter took over the Rechabite as part of Perth Festival, for a midweek pick me up
From Tulmur to Margeret River, covering everything from punk to electronic to folk, we’ve rounded up twenty Aussie artists we think are set for a huge 2023
Perth-based visual artist Celene E. Bridge’s work is influenced by dreams, nature and mysticism which spans across painting, drawing and sculpture. Grace Small catches up with her ahead of her second solo show ‘Bright Tapestry’.
Catch-up with two different artists at different stages of their music careers to find out all about their journeys into the world of Web3 & NFTs
Finishing her Happier Than Ever World Tour on Australia’s west coast, the 20-year old pop star did not disappoint the roaring stadium of adoring fans.
Whilst we continue to educate and advocate, let’s also remember to celebrate all female identifying artists and music industry professionals.
3 years ago
The Tawainese-Australian musician’s interview with The Project is a must-watch about sexual assault in the music industry.
4 years ago
There have been big changes to how large-scale WA events can run, but are all dance floors banned? Here’s what’s up:
In a new guest essay, Tia Gostelow dives into her process of discovering Polycystic Ovary Syndrome, and how she learnt to tour with it.
In a powerful new piece, the musician reflects on the complexities of being a lighter-skinned Indigenous role model.
Even in the parts of the country where live music is beginning to thrive again, it’s hard not to think about the greater effects being felt nation-wide.
Perth’s nightlife was completely destroyed by coronavirus, and is only just beginning to recover. Some people, however, think it should stay shut.
With global uncertainty defining 2020, Australia’s rap world is helping us understand and process the problems at its core.
In a new letter, the musician - who is trans themselves - encourage people to keep pushing, even when it seems like odds are stacked against them.
The rapper’s complex relationship with mental health is deteriorating, and yet people just want to pull up a seat and laugh.
Across the span of just a few days, over a hundred people have shared stories of harassment and abuse in Australian music. It is unfortunately just the start.
In five years, finding a rush through a club night catering to high-income Perth suburbs turned into fully-fledged scamming.
For some fans of rock acts, Blackout Tuesday dredged up some undesirable politics – the exact kind they’d been indulging for decades.
In the last few months, it’s become clear that 2020 will be grim for live music. Music festivals, however, may never recover.
For the first time since Gotye, one of the biggest musicians in the world is Australian. It’s a shame that people don’t want to celebrate that.
5 years ago
Off the back of recent show - and full tour - cancellations of OneFour and Huskii, it’s clear that Australia’s police force has a problem with rap music.
Time and time again, female musicians are being harassed by the people that have paid to see them - and it's not on.
In an industry suffering from a mental health crisis, how do you keep things in check?
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