Royal Headache
Royal Headache Is Dead, Long Live Shogun
With his new project Shogun & The Sheets, the once-inscrutable frontman of the late Royal Headache is ditching all the punk and all the bullshit of his old band.
NASHO is the Western Sydney Hardcore Band We’ve Been Waiting For
Ex-Royal Headache, Dispossessed and Good Throb members unite for a hardcore punk takedown.
From Cold Chisel to Craft Beer: The Gentrification of Pub Rock
Young bands sporting mullets and boogying to classic rock are met with scepticism from some, for others they're a continuation of an Australian tradition.
Reckless Zine Pushes You to the Front of Australia's Punk Scene
A new photo zine captures the snarl of bands such as Power, Royal Headache, NUN, and Total Control.
TV Crime’s Ragged But Sweet Punk Bursts Like a Trident Splash
Clock out and turn up the Nottingham band's exuberant punk/pub rock.
Twin Cities Power Pop Super Group Private Interests Play Loud-Fast-Brash
Listen to some power pop done with a punchier and punkier edge.
Watch Royal Headache Perform on 'Late Night with Seth Meyers'
Yes, Shogun wore a dinner jacket for the band’s debut US network television appearance.
Watch Royal Headache Slay On the Big Stage at Primavera Sound
Check the Sydney band performing “High” and “Another Word” at the Barcelona festival earlier this month.
The Royal Sitars Are the World’s First and Only Royal Headache Sitar Tribute Band
Take a listen to the mysterious bands Indian interpretations of ‘Eloise’ and ‘Distant and Vague’.
Raise Your Boot For Tyrannamen, The Garage Rockers Who Stole the Show at Golden Plains
Ahead of their hometown album launch this weekend we caught up with the Melbourne rockers to find out about their Golden Plains performance.
I Asked a Doctor Why I Got Goosebumps While Watching the Buzzcocks
Why did my skin pucker-up like a plucked bird all weekend?
Golden Plains Proved Eddy Current Suppression Ring Still Has Australian Rock by the Throat
The Melbourne four-piece return to the stage for the first time in six years and prove that they remain the Best Rock Band in Australia.