Unearthed’s DIY Supergroup, BROCKHAMPTON’s new album, NZ drug experts drag Australia
| The Warranambool native came through the studio to perform his own track ‘Blue Mood Rising’ and a Green Day classic. |
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| triple j Unearthed’s DIY Supergroup has returned, which means you could be working with some of the biggest names in Australian music. | Get all the details > |
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| It’s 2021, and we finally have what’s supposed to be the group’s penultimate record, ROADRUNNER : NEW LIGHT, NEW MACHINE. | Go deep > |
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| Ask most adults how they chose their career and you’ll get a weird mix of coincidence, happenstance, with a dash of ~*just needing to pay bills*~. | Is there another way? > |
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| After making a huge return last year, Pendulum are keeping the momentum up with their latest release - fittingly titled 'Come Alive'. | First Spin > |
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| For two decades, the Jar Jar consensus is that he's nothing more than a fool, a pop-cultural punching bag, but is it time to embrace a misunderstood hero? | Call Meesa By Your Name > |
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| "We looked at Australia before we started doing this and we went sniffer dogs, strip searches, dead kids we're not doing that," says KYSNZ managing director Wendy Allison. | More on Hack > |
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