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Fritz & Flowertruck reveal the first gigs they ever went to

Ahead of our under 18s gig this weekend, two of the acts on the bill let us in on their very first live music experiences, featuring horsehead masks, butterfly confetti and coveted merch.

Soundcheck 15/6 :: The Belligerents + Richard in Your Mind + Sex on Toast + more…

Australian bands rule, and the proof is in the pudding this week with a bunch of great Aussie bands from across the country doing their thing all around Sydney.

Listen: Elana Stone ‘Emotions’ (Mariah Carey) & ‘These Days’ live on Jack Off

A sometimes reckless and even ribald chat between Elana and Jack, peppered with two outstanding live performances that could not be further apart in terms of tone and technique: one a profoundly beautiful acoustic rendition of her original song, ‘These Days’; the other a live-looping electronic cover of Mariah Carey’s ‘Emotions’.

What Song Was That?

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