Meet the ‘Quaranteens’ who graduated in 2020, Tyne-James Organ covers The Kooks for Like A Version
| The New Zealand superstar gives triple j the scoop on the inspiration for her new album, Solar Power, making a universe on a beach, and what she thinks of those memes. |
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| Finishing school would normally be marked with a series of milestones. Instead, the class of 2020 ended the year feeling trapped, disoriented and lost. | The 'Quaranteens' > |
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| Hold on to your kites and check out local lad Tyne-James Organ slamming out a Kooks track and his own ‘Heal You’ live. | How could this be done? > |
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| The London quartet’s third and latest album, has been welcomed with rave reviews and a score of 96 on Metacritic… But what makes it so great? | Blue Weekender > |
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| You know the story. From Byron busker to one of Australia’s biggest breakout stars - now she’s reaching a significant new milestone. | Welcome to the Madhouse > |
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| “Regardless of who you are, your sexual preference, or who you identify as, love is love, and that’s what we hope to convey through the song.” Get to know this week’s Unearthed Feature Artist. | Rock down to > |
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| After re-emerging on socials last week with a series of teasers and a new website for something called 'The Angel of 8th Ave', Gang of Youths have now taken their rollout to the next level. | GOY ALERT > |
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