Royal Headache
Discovery: Regional Hardcore
Looking at how small towns and hardcore bands go together like a main street and burnouts.
Read An Excerpt From 'Tempered’, an Australian Journal Exploring The Backwaters of Punk, Hardcore and Electronics
Straightjacket Nation's Dan Stewart writes about the band's new album 'Power It Up' and we speak to the magazine's editor Max Easton.
Quitter Are Doing Their Bit In Keeping Baltimore Dark and Weird
The synth punks dummies will rip your face off in a Cronenburg inspired assault of loud and putrid music.
Thousands Have Protested Against Lockout Laws in a Keep Sydney Open Rally
People took to the streets of Sydney yesterday to let the NSW Government know that they aren't too happy with the city's controversial lock out laws.
Keep Sydney Open's Tyson Koh Says a Public Rally Will Shine A Brighter Light on Lock Out Laws
Royal Headache and Art vs. Science to perform at Sydney lockout laws protest this weekend.
The Best Premieres of 2015
From album streams to video and track premieres, there’s been some quality stuff to wrap your eyes and ears around this year.
The Best Australian and New Zealand Music of 2015
It's been a big year for Aussie and Kiwi music, here are our top picks.
Hot Chip, Empress Of, Viet Cong, Courtney Barnett and Royal Headache to Perform at Sugar Mountain 2016
London electronic outfit Hot Chip are returning to Melbourne to appear at the music and arts festival alongside Dām-Funk, Le1f, Julio Bashmore and the Dirty Three.
We Partied with Royal Headache, Sheer Mag, and the Gotobeds in Brooklyn
See photos of the night brought to you by Noisey and Shiner.
Woollen Kits Are Now A Wedding Band
The three-piece wrote and played a song for their good friend, Royal Headache’s Joe Sukit, and his wife on their special day.
August's Best and Worst Albums
Royal Headache rules, Hot Chip reminds us that British white dudes can't dance, and the new Mac Demarco mini-LP inspired a hallucinatory experience involving characters from "The X-Files."
Summer’s Almost Over, So Let’s Party with Royal Headache and Sheer Mag in Brooklyn!
And beer! For five bucks!