PREMIERE - Technicolour folk rock collective, The Elsewheres give another taste of their debut EP with new single, 'Take My Hand'

Melbourne technicolour folk-rock collective The Elsewheres are on the verge of greatness, with feelings of catharsis, pride, and joy accompanying the release of their newest single Take My Hand. The second taste of their debut EP, Run Away With Me (set for release on August 3), Take My Hand is the raw, twangy sound of the Victorian octet reckoning with elements of anxiety, depression, and defeat, and the importance of the titular helping hand that can set one upon the right path.

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Space Girls ILUMINATE: Glow with Pride Festival announces first nations artist and headliner GLVES straight from DARK MOFO performance to Gympie

Space Girls Festival presents ILLUMINATE: Glow with PRIDE in celebration of Pride Month 2023 on Saturday, June 24 at the historic Australian Institute of Country Music, Channon Street Gympie, Queensland. This spectacular event promises a day filled with dance, creative workshops, music, fashion, and an evening of laughter, with a program that runs from 10am to 10pm.

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Perth's fiery troubadour, Siobhan Cotchin releases honest, raw and beautifully open EP, 'Miss Reckless'

Perth’s fiery troubadour, Siobhan Cotchin has offered up her next step forward as a singer, songwriter and human with the release of her EP, ‘Miss Reckless’. The EP channels grunge & indie-rock energy from the 1990s, all the way to today, creating a body go work that is as exploratory as it is cohesive.

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Rich Webb celebrates Fitzroy gig life on authentic rock single, 'Brunswick St'

They say you can’t keep a good man down, and critically-acclaimed Melbourne alt-country singer/songwriter Rich Webb is proof positive of that old adage, with new single ‘Brunswick St ‘arriving as his first piece of new music for 2023. ‘Brunswick St’ arrives just a few months after the release of his latest album, RIGHT!, with the uplifting, driving track presenting itself as an equally powerful ode to the Melbourne street which bears its name. 

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