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Wild Flag’s debut album has taken women all the way to the top and proves they can write an album as uninspired, predictable, and shallow as any man.
We’re a bit late this year (the story of our life) but it’s time…
Unaddressed allegations of racism, misogyny, violent abuse and bad behaviour. There’s a problem with…
You break up with your ex. You like them, but they’ve pushed the limits…
You may have read about ChatGBT, the AI-assisted chatbot launched by OpenAI in November…
Interview by Tom McCall Photo by Laurent Bruguerolle Photographie Peter Hook and the Light…
Ahead of the release of their new album, Five Rooms, their End of This…
Ash play at the Zoo in Brisbane as part their Teenage Wildlife Australian tour,…
Friday morning finds me doing the weekly shopping and at one stage parked to…
Camp Cope’s final show in Queensland as part of QAGOMA’s Up Late: Air evenings…
BRIGHTON KOMEDIA: I have never felt very comfortable with my body. This feels like home.…
The opening song sounds like My Bloody Valentine. You may well be enthused by…
Photo by Anita Shao Something from the open browser tab collection that I’ve been…
We gave Brisbane’s Nice Biscuit a very overdue Song Of The Day last year.…
Photo: James Caswell Another band on my “Brisbane bands I really need to see…
Part of the problem with ‘Blurred Lines’ is that it unquestioningly accepts its own worldview. It doesn’t think it’s controversial.
Wild Flag’s debut album has taken women all the way to the top and proves they can write an album as uninspired, predictable, and shallow as any man.