All four members of FIDLAR crammed into the studio to chat with Alex Pye about the occasional perils of wild audiences, working with a producer for the first time and the origins of their acronymic band name.
The math rock trio blew some serious minds at Manning Bar.
The Canadian duo enchanted the crowd with a sparse, emotional set at Newtown Social Club.
A secret island party on Sydney Harbour with sets from QT, Hudson Mohawke, Goldlink and his DJ Kidd Marvel, Siberia legends Kirin J Callinan & NULL and more.
Baltimore dreamers Beach House played under a canopy of stars in the Concert Hall. What a treat!
To celebrate the release of their new record Man, It Feels Like Space Again, Perth cosmic psych weirdos Pond brought their new lineup (sans Cameron Avery) to Oxford Art Factory for a very sold out, very sweaty gig.
In town for the Laneway festival, Meredith Graves and Shaun Sutkis from Perfect Pussy had a little lunch date with Katie Murray. They talked about being ostracised in the Syracuse punk scene, writing about love, breaking up for the band and the “crazy ex-girlfriend safety zone”…
What a goddess. FKA Twigs at The Metro for her second sold-out Laneway festival sideshow, captured by Yael Yaya Stempler.
The always immaculate Annie Clark aka St Vincent had a chat with Ed Kirkwood (hot on the heels of FKA Twigs – what a lucky guy). She confesses she’s not a festival person, explains why she thinks performing is more than “wearing a flannel with my heart on my sleeve”; and also ponders the of BitCoin with Ed.
“Getting ideas is addictive. I have to stop myself from having ideas sometimes, I have to be like ‘okay, no more ideas!'” After a spellbinding set at Laneway Festival, fierce UK singer, director and producer FKA Twigs had a long and insightful chat with Ed Kirkwood on Mornings.