Added on June 3, 2011
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2011 , Aampirellas , analysis , Architecture in Helsinki , Bernard Fanning , Brisbane , british india , Butterfingers , Cut Copy , Darren Hanlon , Dew Process , feature album , Freemantle , Grinspoon , Gyroscope , Hilltop Hoods , Hungry Kids of Hungary , John Butler Trio , Justin Edwards , Kings Of Leon , Powderfinger , Regurgitator , Resin Dogs , Sarah Blasko , Spencer Tracey , The Beautiful Girls , The Butterfly Effect , the cat empire , The Grates , Triple J , Universal , Washington
Maybe Brisbane acts are less careerist than their southern counterparts, playing for fun rather than playing the game and trying to move towards world domination.
Added on February 24, 2011
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Ambrose Chapel , Axxonn , Blank Realm , Brisbane , Die On Planes , DOT.AY , Faust , Ian Rogers , John Butler Trio , Matt Brady , Motörhead , Sunn O)))) , The Spotted Cow , Tom Hall , Toowoomba , Woodlands Bar
To be honest, Toowoomba scares the shit out of me
Added on November 5, 2010
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analysis , Ball Park Music , Brisbane , Duck Sauce , Hungry Kids of Hungary , Illy , John Butler Trio , John Steel Singers , Justin Edwards , Little Red , Nova , October 2010 , radio , Triple J , Triple J Week
In terms of listeners, Triple J is way down the list; figures released this week put it in seventh place in Brisbane. And yet its influence is massive.
Added on October 8, 2010
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106.9fm , AIR , Australian Independent Music Awards , Australian Independent Record , Duck Sauce , Independent labels , John Butler Trio , Little Red , Major Labels , Nick O'Byrne , Nova
Commercial radio is the same wherever you are: its playlist is severely restricted, and they don’t “break” bands