Event News : “UNBLEACH THE REEF” at The Triffid, Brisbane – June 5, 2016

AUSTRALIAN MUSIC COMMUNITY COMES TOGETHER TO LAUNCH GREENS’ CANDIDATE BID TO WIN LNP SEAT AND SAVE THE REEF “UNBLEACH THE REEF” Sunday June 5th, 2016 – The Triffid, Newstead, Brisbane. 3pm till late.

The Smith Street Band​– Australian Tour – September/October 2015

After collaborating on the track “The Belly Of Your Bedroom”, from their 2011 debut, No One Gets Lost Anymore, The Smith Street Band returns to join forces with Lucy Wilson (The Sugarcanes) to release a new digital and 7-inch single, “I Scare Myself Sometimes”. Recorded during the Throw Me In The River sessions, the track … Continue reading The Smith Street Band​– Australian Tour – September/October 2015

THE DATSUNS Deep Sleep Australian tour – December 2014

Fire the retro blasters and re-enter the atmosphere…
After some drifting through the deep sonic universe The Datsuns can finally reveal special guests for this Australian tour as it hurtles through the planet.

Q&A with The Floating Bridges

Queensland’s premiere 5 piece roots, rock, reggae outfit The Floating Bridges are recently released their explosive new single ‘Eloquence’ (video clip below).

The band – Dale, Cale, Dan, Jimmy and Johnny – took time out to answer a few questions for LifeMusicMedia.com

Album Review: Alex Lloyd – Urban Wilderness

It has been five years since Alex Lloyd released a solo album but in that time he had a break like John Lennon. He was busy caring for his brood of children (he now has four) and was busy writing music for other acts (like Passenger) plus producing and working on soundtracks (including collaborating with the Pigram Brothers for the Mad Bastards OST). This period – like much of his career – has been a rich and varied one and this is also the most striking element on his sixth studio record.

Live Review: Groovin’ The Moo 2013 – Bendigo

There’s always something special about country town festivals. For the locals, there’s the rare joy of rocking out with your house key in your pocket; for the ring-ins, there’s the extra heady buzz of a sugar fuelled roadtrip, or skanky train chug at the end of the night. From the get-go this buzz was palpable at Bendigo’s fifth turn on the Groovin’ The Moo carousel.