Parkway Drive Lock in Bendigo and Geelong Shows
6 May 2016
In the words of Churchill: “The best argument against democracy is a five-minute conversation with the average voter.”
6 May 2016
In the words of Churchill: “The best argument against democracy is a five-minute conversation with the average voter.”
6 May 2016
Boom Crash Opera formed out of Melbourne in 1985. Music journos at the time were quick to cosy up with the band, and in April the following year the band signed with WEA and released their debut single, ‘Great Wall’.
6 May 2016
There are still tickets available for Molly Ringwald’s ‘An Evening with Molly Ringwald’ show at Bendigo’s Capital Theatre on June 9.
5 May 2016
Mt Duneed Estate sure know how to throw a party, and the next to hit the winery is a relatively foodie affair.
4 May 2016
The riff-driven funk rock fun of The Kite Machine will be on full display next month when the band heads out for a few dates on the back of their latest single, ‘Charlotte’.
4 May 2016
The Melbourne International Comedy Festival Roadshow is off and running, and local dates kick off next month. It’s a pretty sweet deal.
3 May 2016
After recently touring Western Australia, heavy music monoliths KARNIVOOL have announced an East Coast tour, and Geelong gets a visit.
3 May 2016
The Main Bar in Ballarat has something very special for blues fans, and it all kicks off this Saturday night, April 30. The Season of Blues features return showcases from some of the country’s finest blues acts and dates are loaded up until August.
3 May 2016
On May 20, Hoodlum Shouts will drop their new album, Heat Island. May 20, by the way, is also when they’ll find themselves in the warm embrace of Geelong’s Barwon Club.
2 May 2016
First broadcast in 1978, ‘What’s Rangoon to You is Grafton to Me’ is a short-story about a summer hitchhiking adventure that was turned into a radio play. Written by Russell Guy, the cult classic inspired Psychedelicatessen, the 2015 album from Tijuana Cartel.
2 May 2016
From a childhood spent in Western Australia, songwoman Tracey Bunn has performed and adventured through Darwin, New Orleans, Mexico, Nashville and Ireland.
2 May 2016
Brisbane-based Jimmy Watts and his band of misfits have been described as a “monster hybrid of Xavier Rudd, Tom Waits and Ash Grunwald”, which is an awfully nice thing to have said about you.
1 May 2016
Brainstormed by Turning Pirate, ‘The Very Round Robin’ is a night shared by a small number of artists. An old-style show of songs and stories, artists perform their own music, as well as that of their fellow artists.
1 May 2016
They’ve got some new tunes. They’ve got new staging. And best of all, they’ve got a fresh new wardrobe. All this makes the future of Client Liaison very bright indeed. So where do they see themselves in five years?
1 May 2016
Boo Seeka had a good, if not exhausting 2015. Great, more like it. They threw down on tours with Kim Churchill, Sticky Fingers and SAFIA.
1 May 2016
The brainchild of Geelong’s Jon Gilchrist and Tristan Gall, The Mane Event is a fantastic initiative that aims to raise money and awareness of mental health issues within the local community.
30 April 2016
The best of life happens when the sun goes down. Geelong after Dark returns for another night of mystery, mirth and madness this May.
30 April 2016
A good 10 years ago, when Ian Moss was preparing to record and tour his Six Strings album.
30 April 2016
Can you afford to have pride when you’re a band? 500 words by the end of class, please. After you’re finished, you should check out the new single from The Pretty Littles. It’s called ‘Pride’, hence your assignment.
29 April 2016
The fine-looking crew of Bedroom Suck Records are on the road, and they’re dragging a whole bunch of friends along for the ride. So, what’s cooking?
29 April 2016
When Melbourne-via-Ballarat surf-pop outfit Crepes welcomed their debut EP Cold Summers last year, they deservedly received a good amount of attention.
29 April 2016
The combined talents of Adrian ‘Edo’ Rafter and Dyl Thomas are behind Milwaukee Banks, a Melbourne-based hip hop/electronic duo who recently dropped their debut album, Deep into the Night.
28 April 2016
Take an extra long shower and throw on your finest clothes because Groovin the Moo has arrived and it is imperative that you look your best. Those making the Bendigo journey, gates open at 10:30am, with the first band hitting stage around 11am. The last band will finish at approximately 10:30pm.