Review: The Lulu Raes EP – All Our Parents Are Divorced

Review: The Lulu Raes EP – All Our Parents Are Divorced   Between kebab snack packs & dips at Coogee Beach The Lulu Raes recorded their debut EP ‘All Our Parents Are Divorced’ (finally) with Jackson Barclay who is credited by some big Aussie names (including our fave Tkay! 💜).  We’ve been waiting (im)patiently for this release since The Small World Festival last year.  Click the link above to access the review. … Continue reading Review: The Lulu Raes EP – All Our Parents Are Divorced

Sydney vs Rex Banner err Mike Baird

Sydney vs Rex Banner err Mike Baird   The lyrics to Beastie Boys’ indelible anthem ‘Fight For Your Right’ have never been so pertinent – well not since primary school anyway – but thanks to Mike Baird the overbearing, oppressive nanny no one wanted, 15,000 Sydney residents found themselves literally fighting for their right to party on Sunday. In case you’ve just returned from a … Continue reading Sydney vs Rex Banner err Mike Baird

The Most Influential Music Videos of 2015

Most Influential Music Videos Of 2015 A Look Into the Most Influential Music Videos of 2015. The question “are video clips still relevant?” has been fiercely debated of late but it’s evident that when artists and directors join forces and deliver clips that result in fervent discussion and viral sharing on the social media sites they are able to retain their importance and influence in … Continue reading The Most Influential Music Videos of 2015

5 Songs That Are So Bad, They’re Actually Good

5 Songs That Are So Bad, They’re Actually Good Songs that are so bad, they’re good.  You know the type; they’re the ‘Sharknado’ of the music variety.  Every so often songs come along that are absolute lyrical masterpieces with the ability to change the world.  These aren’t those.  Sometimes songs are created that are just plain awful.  These don’t quite fit into that category either.  We’re … Continue reading 5 Songs That Are So Bad, They’re Actually Good

Review: City and Colour Album – If I Should Go Before You

Review: City and Colour Album – If I Should Go Before You If ‘Spotify and chill’ were a thing, then there would definitely be room for most of this album on that playlist. Get your mind out of the gutter people; this music is for actual chilling, not that kind of activity. Or perhaps Dallas Green does it for you.  If so, it’s understandable and … Continue reading Review: City and Colour Album – If I Should Go Before You

Review: Small World Festival 2015

Review: Small World Festival 19.09.15 While walking into the festival I was regretting some life choices – predominantly that last jug of beer I should’ve left at the bar however I felt instantly better upon sighting the food tents. Upon realisation that Mary’s fried chicken was within my immediate vicinity my hangover lost its edge.  The weather couldn’t make its mind up though; the hot … Continue reading Review: Small World Festival 2015