TISM lead a massive line up of 90s and 2000s Aus legends, James Blake wants to change the music industry, and Mildlife on rage
TISM lead a cavalcade of Australian alternative rock titans for what will be one of 2024's wildest tours. | | |
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James Blake no longer has a major label deal, so he's becoming an "armchair expert" in the ways of the music business. He shares what he's learnt, and what's coming next. | | |
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Lou Reed once said: “One chord? You’re fine. Two chords? You’re pushing it. Three chords? Well now, you’re getting into jazz… Five guys from Melbourne called Mildlife? Get the hell out of my hotel room”. | |
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