by Siân Williams | Feb 16, 2015 | Adelaide Festivals, Interviews, Music
by Sian Williams. Archer is a name you may not yet have heard in your pursuits of musical entertainment when searching for something different or something you don’t find every day. Living in Victoria – sometimes – or wherever the road may take him, Archer is a...
by Dave Bradley | Nov 17, 2014 | Books, Reviews
Rick Bragg (A&U Canongate) 2014, 498pp, RRP $32.99 Journalist, author and academic Bragg’s formidable tome about Lewis (or ‘Jerry Lee’, but never ‘Jerry’ and especially never ‘Jerry Lewis’) and his life story is written like a steamy, Southern-fried novel, and...
by Catherine Blanch | Oct 19, 2014 | Interviews, Music
by Catherine Blanch. For 25 years The Screaming Jets have been dishing out great Aussie rock. With six studio albums, two live releases, more than 20 singles and two DVDs, these boys have established a reputation as one of Australia’s best live bands. To celebrate...
by Dave Bradley | Oct 16, 2014 | Books, Reviews
Compiled and edited by Shaun Usher (Allen & Unwin Canongate) 2014, 318pp, RRP $59.99 Usher’s follow-up to Letters Of Note is another beautifully glossy tome, this time gathering together 125 lists (presented as is, translated, deciphered or whatever) written by...
by Catherine Blanch | Aug 5, 2014 | Interviews, Music
by Catherine Blanch. Thomas Busby and Jeremy Marou may be two very unassuming boys from Rockhampton, Queensland, but they both harbour copious amounts of talent in the song writing and musicianship stakes. Their debut self-title album was nominated for Deadly, APRA,...