When the Iron Glows Red (Jae Laffer)
AS frontman of Perth-born pop act the Panics, Jae Laffer is well regarded for his songwriting quantity and quality.
AS frontman of Perth-born pop act the Panics, Jae Laffer is well regarded for his songwriting quantity and quality.
WHILE Perth act Tame Impala has been flying the flag for Australian psychedelic rock since 2010, Adelaide quartet Wolf & Cub have been quiet.
NEVER before has an album like this been released by a popular Australian rock act.
THERE are bands with distinctive sounds, and then there’s Sigur Ros.
THE sixth album from this Californian hard rock band solidifies its reputation for consistency.
THE second album by one of the least Google-friendly bands is short in duration – 39 minutes all up – but long on quality ideas.
ONE too many hangovers set journalist Jill Stark, at age 35, on the path of alcohol abstinence for the first time in her adult life.
HUNGRY Kids of Hungary’s 2010 debut, Escapades, gave a strong portent of the songwriting and musical ability lurking within.
IT takes a long time to make music sound as good as m b v does. About 22 years, in fact.
BY merging dance-floor beats with \guitar theatrics on their 2008 debut album, Antidotes, this British band emerged with a singular vision.
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