Topic: Q & A
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Q & A with Danimals' Jonti Danilewitz
Danimals are definitely an Aussie act to watch. As the winners of the Tooheys Extra Dry: The Lab competition, the band spent time in New York working with a who’s who of the music industry including Mark Ronson, Santigold, Sean Lennon, and heaps more. I recently caught up with the … More
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Q & A with Yves Klein Blue's Charles Sale
Brisbane indie rockers Yves Klein Blue might just be one of the hardest working acts around. They’ve barely unpacked their suitcases from a successful UK tour, and they’re already preparing to board the Bacardi Express. I recently caught up with the band’s keyboardist and guitarist Charles Sale to chat about … More
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Q & A with Short Stack's Shaun Diviney
They’ve barely left their teenage years behind, but already Short Stack have achieved more than most seasoned bands can dream of. The lads from Budgewoi on the New South Wales Central Coast already have a number one album under their belt and a swag of sell out tours. They’re preparing … More
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Q & A with Finabah's Brendan Langfield
With a new single set to explode on radio and a spot on the national Rock the Schools tour, we’ll be hearing a lot more about Brisbane pop-rockers Finabah. Before all the craziness begins I caught up with bass guitarist and songwriter Brendan Langfield to chat about the band’s upcoming … More
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Q & A with Gyroscope's Rob Nassif
It’s been a little quiet on the Gyroscope front, but not for much longer. I caught up with drummer Rob Nassif today to chat about the band’s upcoming appearance at Queensland’s The Lost Weekend festival, album number four, and their dedicated, and tattooed, fanbase.
You’re one of the headliners of The … More
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Q & A with Sam Clark
Sam Clark’s walking the well-trodden path from Neighbours star to singing sensation. But there’s something different about the lad otherwise known as Ringo Brown. Far from just a voice and pretty face, Sam writes songs and plays instruments. I caught up with him today to chat about his new single … More
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Q & A with Steve O'Brien of Tumbleweed
By: lkatulka | 2 Comments | Nov 25, 1:43am ETTumbleweed were a force to be reckoned with in the 90s, riding the wave of grunge rock’s popularity. They parted ways more than a decade ago, but now they’re back. I recently caught up with drummer Steve O’Brien to find out what it’s like to be doing it all again. … More
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Q & A with Ryan Lambert from TownHallSteps
TownHallSteps are an Aussie band on the up, with a killer debut album and a tour of the United States under their belt. They barely had time to unpack their suitcases before heading out on some Aussie dates. I recently caught up with drummer Ryan Lambert to chat about the … More
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Q & A with Jim Siourthas from Tin Alley
Back in 2007 Tin Alley released their catchy debut album, Everyturn. What a difference a couple of years makes. Following their drummer’s brush with death, the band has honed everything that was good about that album and made it better. They seem more focused, and more driven. With that kind … More
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Q & A with Sarah McLeod
Sarah McLeod rose to fame as the frontwoman for 90s indie rockers The Superjesus. These days there’s a little more rock to her pop, but Sarah’s still going strong. After a year in New York she’s back and ready to unleash her brand new sound on Oz. I caught up … More
