The inner west’s Gravel Pit are giving us brazen, mangled and pulsating experimental punky electronica that might even get ya thinking about doomed primates in space.
With a name they embody (in a good way), Shady Nasty is also like their music – unpredictable, considered and dark, and they’re our Independent Artist of the Week.
Black Mountain keyboardist Jeremy Schmidt spoke to Michaela Morgan about their live show, how Metallica are big fans, and recording their latest record, IV.
Renowned UK music photographer Adrian Boot shares some iconic moments from the punk revolution he caught on film. His ‘Punkulture’ exhibition is on now at SunStudios.
WAAX’s gritty, get-in-your-face punk-rock is ready to tear through your eardrums.
White Dog are a carnivorous 4-piece band playing lean and mean Sydney punk.
Andrew Kuo and Nathan Saad are Electro-synth-grunge-funk-pop duo Yon Yonson, FBi’s unsigned artist of the month for March.
Amanda Palmer is taking over the Spiegeltent and planning a hell of a show (or ten). The Flog caught up with this punk cabaret pioneer and spoke fans, feminism and Rebecca Black’s Friday.
Lo-fi blues meets garage punk in our Album of the Week from Sydney foursome Royal Headache. The self-titled debut LP is […]