Episode 49: Ella & Jesse Hooper – Killing Heidi
If you’re anything like me, the name Killing Heidi was one that was synonymous with the Australian music scene at the turn of the millennium. Formed in regional Victoria by siblings Ella and Jesse Hooper, Killing Heidi first rose to...
Episode 48: Jesse F. Keeler – Death From Above 1979, MSTRKRFT
There was a period of time in the early ‘00s when one of the most exciting bands in the game was Canada’s own Death From Above. Well, that’s what they were called at first, but by the time they released...
Episode 47: Damian Cowell – TISM, Damian Cowell’s Disco Machine, The Arseless Chaps
When it comes to Damian Cowell, the only word that accurately sums up his career is ‘prolific.’ A staple of the Melbourne music scene for close to five decades now, Cowell has been involved in more bands than I’ve had...
Episode 46: Levi Cooper – Raccoon City
For about 15 years now, Adelaide has been home to a stellar outfit called Raccoon City. Though not exactly trailblazers of the screamo and post-hardcore genre in the city, for a while, they were arguably one of the most prominent,...
Episode 45: Kingsley Hall – Benefits, The Chapman Family
If you don’t recognise the name Kingsley Hall, then I want you to stop what you’re doing right now and do a bit of musical research. For most, Kingsley’s name would be recognisable thanks to his role up the front...
Episode 44: Barry Adamson – Magazine, Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds
I’m going to hazard a guess that even if the name Barry Adamson isn’t one you recognise right off the bat, you’re definitely aware of his contributions to the world of music. At the age of 19, Barry found himself...
Episode 43: Matthew Hayward – Street Legal
If you’re on the cutting edge of music, then you would be aware that there is a band hailing from unceded Kaurna Country (that is to say, the South Australian capital of Adelaide) that is one you definitely need to...
Episode 42: Anika Ostendorf – Hachiku
If you’re anything like me, then the chances are good you’ve been spending the past few years eagerly awaiting a full-length return from Hachiku. Started as the musical project of Anika Ostendorf just under a decade ago, Hachiku rose to...
Episode 41: Kristin Hersh – Throwing Muses, 50 Foot Wave
If you’ve not heard of Kristin Hersh, well, I envy you because she has a rather storied career for you to dive into. Having first formed Throwing Muses alongside her stepsister Tanya Donelly in the early ‘80s, the group swiftly...
Episode 40: Beth Seymour – Beth Seymour & The Lizzies, Hormones, La Famiglia
If you’re a music fan from Melbourne, the chances are pretty good you’ve heard of Beth Seymour. By her own admission, it’s a name you might not be quite familiar with just yet. After all, as she says; new name,...