Within 30 seconds of slipping this disc into my CD player I felt an urge. I just wanted to call Oceano up and tell them to stop.
Did I call them? Read on at Beat Mag.
Within 30 seconds of slipping this disc into my CD player I felt an urge. I just wanted to call Oceano up and tell them to stop.
Did I call them? Read on at Beat Mag.
Every Time I Die frontman Keith Buckley once felt he was paying for mistakes made in past lives. Bolting over personal hurdles, Buckley and his merchants of metalcore masala will blow the minds of us antipodean types, appearing on Aussie soil for the second time this year.
The only way for punk-inspired country band Cherrywood is up. Drummer Chris Drane used to clean toilets at the Corner Hotel, and now he's sweeping up friends from all corners of Australia. Cherrywood is a bit of a head scratcher. They've written scarring acoustic tunes about Pentridge Prison, throbbing heads and bleeding hearts with hands as calloused as stockmen. But how do you figure a country band from Melbourne? -
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