Spotlight: Lewis Matte of Sophisticated Dingo By Ellie Robinson last updated 14 July 22 The new single, ‘Feeding Time’, is out now
Spotlight: James McKendrick of Void Of Vision By Ellie Robinson last updated 14 July 22 The new EP, Chronicles II: Heaven, is out now
Spotlight: Callum Robinson of Semantics By Ellie Robinson last updated 14 July 22 The new album, Paint Me Blue, is out now
Spotlight: Christos Athanasias of Devil Electric By Ellie Robinson last updated 30 June 22 The new album, Godless, is out now
Spotlight: Deena Lynch, aka Jaguar Jonze By Ellie Robinson last updated 30 June 22 The new single, 'Little Fires', is out now
Spotlight: Samuel Tye of The Faim By Ellie Robinson last updated 30 June 22 The new single, 'The Hills', is out now
Bakers Eddy: “We’re trying to escape from the whole 'lad band' scene” By Ellie Robinson last updated 30 June 22 Rarely will their debut album mark a band’s reinvention. But in Bakers Eddy’s case, that was exactly the plan for Love Boredom Bicycles.
Totally Unicorn: “Who doesn’t want to see a bunch of pasty white boys in their thirties trying to be sexy?” By Ellie Robinson last updated 30 June 22 The world is more f***ed now than ever, so on album #3, Totally Unicorn enter a whole new dimension of math-punk calamity to counter it.
Camp Cope: “I really wanted to make something that I would like enjoy listening to” By Ellie Robinson last updated 30 June 22 How time, ambition and Taylor Swift shaped Camp Cope’s striking new album, Running With The Hurricane.
Midnight Oil: “There’s a generational shift that’s happening, and I can feel it in the water” By Ellie Robinson last updated 30 June 22 Two decades on from their last album, Midnight Oil’s poignancy hasn’t wavered one bit. We explore the origins of their powerful new effort, Resist.
William Crighton: “I have to try and get it in the moment, otherwise I kind of go backwards” By Ellie Robinson last updated 30 June 22 On his career-defining third album, William Crighton captures the human spirit in an immensely powerful way. We learn how he endeavoured to do so.
Pond: “I think you have to switch up the recording process every now and again” By Ellie Robinson last updated 30 June 22 Pond’s Shiny Joe Ryan on the band’s imminent tour, the deluxe edition of 9, and why it’s crucial to keep shaking things up.
Budjerah: “If I didn’t know where I was going, I think I’d go crazy” By Ellie Robinson last updated 30 June 22 Budjerah fills us in on his striking new EP Conversations, and the strong ties between his art and heritage.
Gang Of Youths: “While I’ve grown so much musically, I’ve also been coming into my own as an adult” By Ellie Robinson last updated 30 June 22 Gang Of Youths’ instrumental mastermind Jung Kim fills us in on the London-via-Sydney band’s landmark third album, Angel In Realtime: an opulent epic, ambitious even for them.
Ocean Grove: “I just want to be able to write a riff, hit record and play – nothing fancy” By Ellie Robinson last updated 30 June 22 Ocean Grove’s Sam Bassal peels back the curtain for an inside look at how their one-of-a-kind ‘Oddworld’ operates.
Short Stack: “It’s the best thing in the world to be able to play music with people” By Ellie Robinson last updated 30 June 22 Short Stack are back (yet again), and this time around, they’re shaking things up by going back to the classics.
Mike Campbell: “We’re always trying to kick it up, write better songs, play better…” By Ellie Robinson last updated 30 June 22 Mike Campbell’s second album with The Dirty Knobs, External Combustion, shows him rockin’ ’n’ rollin’ like never before. Here’s how he brought it to life.
Screamfeeder and Adalita: A match made in Australian rock heaven By Ellie Robinson published 7 June 22 Before they embark on their joint national tour, Australian Guitar catches up with Kelly Lloyd of Screamfeeder and the idiosyncratic Adalita
Slash: “I was always turned on by rock ’n’ roll bands that had that raw kind of spirit” By Ellie Robinson published 15 March 22 For his landmark fourth album with Myles Kennedy and The Conspirators (bluntly titled '4'), Slash took an ambitious leap into new territory