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Juno: ‘It’s been a very unique and exciting process for us’
Adelaide-based four-piece Juno are preparing to take on the Adelaide Fringe with an unusual blend of acoustic riffs and spoken word.
The Cat Empire: ‘It captured our imagination about what we could do’
It’s WOMADelaide time for The Cat Empire, and this ain’t their first rodeo. We spoke to Felix Riebl about the band’s relationship with the festival.
Sunn O))): ‘I have a lot of respect for our listeners’
We caught up with Sunn O)))’s Stephen O’Malley ahead of the band’s sure-to-be-deafening Adelaide Festival show with Magma.
Peking Duk: ‘It’s been absolutely bananas so far’
We caught up with Peking Duk ahead of their Clipsal 500 after-race concert.
Ibeyi: ‘Two people working together is always complicated’
Due to make their WOMADelaide debut in 2016, we caught up with French-Cuban twins Lisa-Kaindé and Naomi Diaz, aka Ibeyi.
Art vs Science: ‘It makes it so much harder for up and coming bands’
We caught up with Art vs Science drummer Dan Williams to talk Sydney lockouts and upping their production skills on new album ‘Off The Edge Of The Earth’.
Cold War Kids: ‘It’s strange but it’s so perfect’
We caught up with frontman Nathan Willett in the studio as ahead of Cold War Kids’ Australian tour.
Ecca Vandal: ‘I wanted to peel back a few layers on the sound’
Melbourne based singer Ecca Vandal has grabbed the attention of music fans with her razor sharp debut EP End Of Time.
Silicon: ‘We try to help each other as much as possible’
Don’t know Silicon’s glistening, sentimental electronica? Well, you’ve probably heard Kody Nielson’s music elsewhere. We chatted to the uber talented vocalist, multi-instrumentalist and producer about playing Laneway, being a solo artist, and the death of David Bowie.