The sounds of the Bayside
By TERRI LEE FATOUROS The award-winning community radio station 88.3FM opened their doors the other day, allowing the public to meet its presenters. With a rich and diverse selection of shows, broadcasting live 24 hours a day to the southern, southeastern and bayside suburbs of Melbourne and streaming live around the world, people got an insight into how a community radio station operates. Kansas Kitty, aka Frances Fairhall co-hosts a...
Get ready to worship Holy Holy
By NEIL WALKER Before lauding Holy Holy’s debut album When the Storms Would Come it’s important to get one thing straight. Holy Holy’s influences include Dire Straits and Mint fears an unstoppable disaster may be gaining momentum: a dire Dire Straits revival. Bands such as The War on Drugs are also currently citing the 80s rock plodders as inspiration for their sound. In his defence, Holy Holy singer Tim Carroll says he and...
Hugo Race: from Bad Seed to a True Spirit
By TERRI LEE FATOUROS Over the years I’ve had the pleasure of meeting and interviewing a number of incredibly talented and highly gifted musicians who create songs in that ethereal, sacred and mystical world inside the music sphere. There never seems to be a name for it and some even say it claims you and it’s a force to be obeyed when it does. Either way when musicians enter this mystical vibration and channel their muse,...
The Rubens are back & better than ever
By MELISSA WALSH Since hitting the music scene in 2012 The Rubens rise to fame has been quite a trip for the five lads from the small NSW country town of Menangle, and band member Elliott Margin says they are grateful and blown away by their success. “There’s heaps of good bands out there that don’t make it so we’re well aware that it’s part timing and luck,” says Elliott, whose good looks have been compared to One Direction’s Harry....
James Reyne all the hits – live
“Everybody said, ‘What’s that sound?’” For more than three decades, James Reyne’s songs have been the sound of the Australian summer. His unforgettable hits conjure images of sun, surf, sand and sex. And James has now delivered the album that will be the soundtrack to this summer: All The Hits – Live. For James Reyne fans, this is the ultimate gig. His entire career is encapsulated in two discs, from Australian Crawl’s debut...
The Peninsula Picnic returns in 2016
The picnic basket just got tastier! We are excited to welcome the incredibly talented multi ARIA Award winner Missy Higgins, bringing with her a catalogue of sweet hits for picnickers in 2016. Joining this year’s menu of music, with his blues and roots flavour will be sonic virtuoso Kim Churchill, Powderfinger guitarist extraordinaire Darren Middleton giving the Peninsula a taste of his solo offerings, rising Adelaide folk star...