All articles by Cara Williams.
Hilltop Hoods
Cara Williams catches up with Pressure from the Hilltop Hoods and chats about the Adelaide Symphony Orchestra, Byron Bay and the Macquarie Dictionary10 July 2007
The Surly Mermaids
Folktronic duo The Surly Mermaids are neighbours Sarah Wilks and Ben Smith. The band has developed a massive following by playing in pubs around inner Melbourne. Now after their latest EP release “Things to Keep and Things Spare” the b...18 January 2007
The Beautiful Girls
Bruce Braveral, drummer of Australian roots band ‘The Beautiful Girls” talks about the bands new record, touring the world and American authorities.18 January 2007
Pennywise
Jim Lindberg, lead singer of one of punk rock’s greatest bands Pennywise, chats with me about the more important things in life…9 January 2007
Brant Bjork
Brant Bjork is a man that needs no introduction. Born in Palm Desert California, Bjork formed the band Kyuss with friends Josh Homme, Chris Cockrell (later Nick Oliveri) and John Garcia. Kyuss was the first desert rock band to achieve internationa...9 January 2007
Karnivool
Western Australia’s alternative offering Karnivool exploded into the Australian music scene in 2005 with the release of their album Themata. Currently in the process of writing material for their follow up album, Karnivool have recently sign...9 January 2007
The Red Paintings
Trash McSweeney, lead guitarist and vocalist of Brisbane band ‘The Red Paintings’, chats to me about The Uprising of the Robots Tour, the dangers of signing up to a record label and the Virgin Mary.9 January 2007
Little Birdy
Simon Leach, guitarist and founding member of Perth band Little Birdy, speaks to Cara Williams about their latest album release, ’Hollywood’, hectic lifestyles and retro suitcases.9 January 2007
Bob Evans
Kevin Mitchell is a name that most would remember as the lead guitarist and vocalist of 90's indie- pop band Jebediah. Nowadays Mitchell is better known as solo artist Bob Evans, who’s singles ‘Don’t you think it’s Time...9 January 2007
Something For Kate
Clint Hyndman, drummer from Melbourne band Something For Kate, speaks of the ups and downs the band had writing their new album ‘Desert Lights’.9 January 2007
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