No 30-ish adult can ever truly call themselves a “Millennial” if they haven’t jammed to “I’ll Make a Man Out of You” or belted the first words to the “Circle of Life” like it’s a rallying cry. Anyone who lived Disney would have a personal list of their favourite songs.
Tag: music
The Doctor is in!
Frenzal Rhomb guitarist, former Triple J Breakfast host, and current ABC Illawarra radio presenter Lindsay McDougall talks about making the change from punk rock to radio.
Blood, Sugar, Sex and Musical Magic
The single greatest year for music didn’t belong to the Boomers but to Gen X.
Wearing your heart on your sleeve
The most important weapon in a punk or metal-head’s arsenal is the Battle Vest.
Metal Health
Heavy metal’s effect on your brain can go deeper than just feeling light headed after head-banging in the front row of a concert.
Covid Blues: Musicians in Lockdown
Working from home sounds like a dream but for many professions making a buck that way is simply impossible.
Reality killed the video star
Music entertainment giant MTV celebrates 40 years on air this week, however its current legacy is a mere shadow of its former glory.
For the Record
Despite streaming services still being the preferred way for Australians to listen to music, vinyl sales continue to increase, with no signs of dropping any time soon.
Muse, Space, and Cydonia
Before Muse, I’d never heard of the genre “space rock” before. But after hearing it, it immediately made sense to me. Science fiction loving musicians trying to best replicate the themes of sci-fi and the sense of awe from the genre. Muse, led by lead singer Matt Bellamy (and his love of magical mushrooms) write […]
Lana Del Rey: An embodiment of The Hollywood Dream
Lana Del Rey, was born Elizabeth Woolridge Grant on June 21, 1985, in New York City. Her teenage life in the small community of Lake Placid, was dominated by her drinking habit which her parents would then send her to Kent School, a boarding school in Connecticut. By the age of 18, Del Rey was […]










