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SPRING SKIER’S DEBUT SINGLE

June 8th, 2011

Having just wrapped up the final tour for their debut album, Hungry Kids of Hungary members Kane Mazlin and Remy Boccalatte are releasing the first single, ‘Chelsea’ from their side project Spring Skier. (more…)

BALL PARK MUSIC ANNOUNCE DEBUT HEADLINE TOUR

June 7th, 2011



If you aren’t yet familiar, then this is your chance to get to know Ball Park Music and their killer tunes and crazy onstage antics that have produced a reputation for one of the hottest live shows in the country. (more…)

HUNGRY KIDS OF HUNGARY IN THE AMERICAN CMJ CHART AND TOURING AUSTRALIA

June 6th, 2011

Brisbane’s HUNGRY KIDS OF HUNGARY are back in the country following a recent jaunt to the USA and Canada where they took part and played stellar sets at South By South West and Canadian Music Week, turning heads and pricking the ears of punters and the industry heads that crossed their path.The likes of tastemaker stations such as KCRW touted the band as one of the best international acts to play (more…)

TRACK & FIELD #1 SELLS OUT!

June 6th, 2011

Saturday saw the first ever Track & Field take over Studio Three of Brisbane’s Old Museum. With a solid Brisbane-only line up featuring live sets from Last Dinosaurs, Ball Park Music, The Belligerents and The Jungle Giants and Hungry Kids of Hungary, The John Steel Singers and The Honey Month spinning tracks on the DJ decks, it was one hell-of-a party! Most excitingly, the first cab off the rank was a sell out!

The Medics – Touring and Tracks

June 1st, 2011

After announcing their return to the live circuit with a riveting performance at the Old Museum in Brisbane only weeks ago, The Medics are now set to embark on their first headline tour to date. Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne will be lucky enough to welcome The Medics’ enthralling live show and be the first to hear new material off their forthcoming album.

Blame Ringo Play Powerhouse Residency

May 30th, 2011

Brisbane boys Blame Ringo are set to wow the Powerhouse with their three- week residency this June. After the release of their 2010 album Too Strange for Avery, Blame Ringo have shunned their folk-pop sounds and tweed jackets. Together with a new line-up featuring Greg Chiapello (Montpelier), Andrew Stone (Montpelier) and Tony Garrett (The Boat People), their new sound has but one goal, to make you sing along. (more…)