Hot off the back of an American tour, Kelly-Dawn Hellmrich of Melbourne powerhouse Camp Cope chats with Tanya Ali on Agenda before taking to the stage of the Sydney Opera House’s Concert Hall.
“I feel like in my life, with anything I do, I can’t put something out there that doesn’t have hope. It has to seek change.”
“For women of colour particularly, the show touches our soul in a warm and rare way. Solange is a community-builder, a true queen, and we’re so fortunate to witness her art in real time.”
Premiering on Arvos with Tanya Ali, Sydney gutter rockers Neighbourhood Void have just dropped ‘Cancer’, their first new music since last year’s debut EP.
Renowned worldwide for their incredible musicianship and powerful rebellion, Tinariwen are a Tuareg band who have been making music since 1979. Ahead of their Australian shows this March, we spoke to the collective about music as protest, their latest record Elwan, and the evolution of their live show.
Chatting with Tanya Ali on Arvos, poet and R&B powerhouse Jamila Woods unpacks her debut album HEAVN and lets us in on how she’s working on the ground to inspire a new generation of young artists.
Sunshine, hours of local tunes and plenty of pooches made for a memorable Newtown Festival 2017. Thousands converged on Camperdown Memorial Rest Park to raise funds for the Newtown Neighbourhood Centre.
Singer songwriter Emma Russack chatted with Tanya Ali on Arvos about her disillusionment with technology and modern dating, going back home and where she disagrees with fellow muso Courtney Barnett.
Rhode Island outfit Downtown Boys chat with Tanya Ali about industry labels, their album ‘Cost Of Living’ and the difficulties of being political – particularly in America’s current climate.