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What’s happening in the world of Australian music right now? This is your hub for the latest music news, industry updates, and breaking stories from across the country. From major festival lineup reveals and ARIA chart toppers to the underground movements shaping the local scene, we bring you the headlines that matter.

We move fast so you don’t have to, covering everything from new artist signings to venue news and the cultural shifts impacting music in Australia today. If it’s a talking point in the green room or on the airwaves, you’ll find the full story here. Stay tuned for your daily fix of Aussie music news and the sounds defining our backyard.

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News The Big Stage

Sabrina Carpenter’s Album Cover: Satire, Submission, or Just a PR Stunt?

by suziescribblesJune 18, 2025December 27, 2025
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OCHISIA band with a backdrop of trees
Bands From Back Home News Reviews

OCHISIA Return With Explosive New Single “Remains Of Yesterday”. Out June 20th

by suziescribblesJune 17, 2025December 27, 2025
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Homegrown Talent News Reviews

Bleak Squad release “Lost my Head”

by suziescribblesJune 15, 2025December 27, 2025
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Bands From Back Home News Reviews

ORKAH release new single ‘Head Down’

by suziescribblesJune 12, 2025December 27, 2025
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Should ticketing companies be responsible for refunding customers if an event is cancelled?

by suziescribblesMay 28, 2025December 27, 2025
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The Pigeon Detectives Still not Sorry album cover
Bands From Back Home News Reviews

Still not sorry – The top five Pigeon Detectives tracks you must listen to

by suziescribblesMay 26, 2025December 27, 2025
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Suki Waterhouse - On This Love Cover Art
Bands From Back Home News Reviews

Suki Waterhouse releases single On This Love

by suziescribblesMay 4, 2025December 27, 2025
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Alexandra Saviour The Mothership Header
News Reviews The Big Stage

Alexandra Savior releases second single from Beneath The Lilypad – The Mothership

by suziescribblesApril 15, 2025December 27, 2025
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Lana Del Rey - Henry Come On
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Lana Del Rey drops single Henry Come On

by suziescribblesApril 15, 2025December 27, 2025
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Bands From Back Home News Reviews The Big Stage

Pulp release Spike Island – first new music in over 20 years

by suziescribblesApril 15, 2025December 27, 2025
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Peter Doherty The Day the Baron Died.
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Pete Doherty releases latest single The Day the Baron Died

by suziescribblesApril 15, 2025December 27, 2025
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News Reviews The Big Stage

Single Review: Real Farmer – Big Stepper

by suziescribblesMarch 31, 2025December 27, 2025
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I THINK I LIKE YOU single cover by GANS
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GANS release latest single I THINK I LIKE YOU

by suziescribblesMarch 9, 2025December 27, 2025
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Album Review: 1000 UK Artists – Is This What We Want?

by suziescribblesFebruary 26, 2025December 27, 2025
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Missed out on Oasis Tickets? Here’s 10 up and coming bands to check out instead.

by suziescribblesSeptember 2, 2024December 27, 2025
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The Death of the Music Festival

by suziescribblesApril 11, 2024December 27, 2025
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‘Welcome to the Garden of Eden’. So begins G.O.D ‘Welcome to the Garden of Eden’. 

So begins G.O.D And The Broken Ribs, the opening salvo from Jack White’s latest album Frozen Charlotte (or Frozen Charlatan depending on who you trust), his first since 2024’s critically acclaimed No Name…

Our review of Jack White’s Frozen Charlotte is here. 

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This week’s tour news rounding up some Australian This week’s tour news rounding up some Australian tour announcements from local and global acts plus some upcoming gigs we think you should check out.
Your weekly Melbourne gig guide is here. Swipe to Your weekly Melbourne gig guide is here. 
Swipe to check out some of the great options for live music this week and let me know who you’re checking out in the comments.
A bumper songs to brush your teeth to this week as A bumper songs to brush your teeth to this week as I incorporate two weeks worth of tracks into the list. I always enjoy the occasional bumper list as I always seem to end up with some surprising songs making it into the playlist. 

Swipe to see what you should check out!
We sat down with @quietasamouseband to chat about We sat down with @quietasamouseband to chat about their latest release Nostalgia is fine but… and delve a little into their musical influences.

As always, swipe for the highlights and read the full interview on the website.
Angus has slowly been drawing us into this release Angus has slowly been drawing us into this release with a series of singles over the past 8 months and A Long Time Gone truly lives up to expectations. The collection switches between hope and sadness as it explores grief, lost relationships and nostalgia. 

It’s a bittersweet release as Angus also shares he’ll be stepping away from music for a while but he’s performing one final live show at The Bergy Bandroom on Sunday 12th July.
The Wow! Signal finds Matt Bellamy and co. taking The Wow! Signal finds Matt Bellamy and co. taking inspiration from their vast catalogue of music and using it to create something that sounds both blisteringly fresh yet reassuringly Muse.

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This week’s tour news update, and there are a TON This week’s tour news update, and there are a TON of great local acts touring soon! Swipe to see some of the great gigs coming our way. More info on the website.
Next week’s gig guide with all the best live music Next week’s gig guide with all the best live music in Melbourne is here! Swipe to see who you should check out.
The Veils eighth studio album Fragile World was an The Veils eighth studio album Fragile World was an act of faith in the creative process. Starting as the bare bones of tracks it quickly evolved into a nuanced, tender album brimming with hope. In many ways it’s the antithesis of previous release Asphodels replacing quiet reflection with loud optimism. 

Read the full review over on the website. 

✍️ @leecrawford19
Next week’s gig guide is here! A bit of a quiete Next week’s gig guide is here! 

A bit of a quieter week in Melbourne but still some incredible options to check out! Who are you seeing?
Here’s this week’s Australian tour news (a day lat Here’s this week’s Australian tour news (a day late, again). 
Swipe to see some of these weeks key tour announcements
We had the pleasure of chatting with @kaiyahmerced We had the pleasure of chatting with @kaiyahmercedes recently about her musical journey, her latest single and how we build a better music industry. 

Swipe for a few highlights and check out the full interview on our website or Substack.
Time for this week’s new music recommendations! Si Time for this week’s new music recommendations! Six tracks this week instead of the usual five - find out why in the article over on our website! 

Songs To Brush Your Teeth To is our new music playlist. We recommend five new songs each week, mainly by Aussie artists and these get added to the rotating playlist, along with tracks from previous weeks.

You can find the playlist on Tidal, Spotify and now YouTube.
Argh!! I made the post but never posted it. So on Argh!! I made the post but never posted it. 
So one day late, this week’s Aussie tour news. 
You can find more details and ticket info on our website.
Next week’s gig guide is here. Swipe to see all Next week’s gig guide is here. 

Swipe to see all of Melbourne’s best live music this week! 
If you think we’re missing a great venue please tag them in the comments to let me know!
We got the chance to catch up with @jewelowusu jus We got the chance to catch up with @jewelowusu just before her Melbourne show last week. 

If you haven’t already seen this on the website, swipe for some of the highlights or head to the link in our bio to read the full interview.
It’s time for this week’s new music recommendation It’s time for this week’s new music recommendations! 

Swipe for five tracks we think you should check out this week.
I’m going to make a special collection called “vid I’m going to make a special collection called “videos I forgot I had”

The incredible @notlarabuchanan in Melbourne a couple of weeks ago.
I was especially intrigued by Emily’s latest relea I was especially intrigued by Emily’s latest release Summer Nostalgia as it builds on her previous EP by the same name, adding six fresh tracks to take this to a full-length album, so we caught up with Emily to ask a few questions about how this new iteration of Summer Nostalgia came about…

Read through the first few here and head to the website to check out the full interview.
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