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Australia · AustraliaBritish DJ, producer and singer/songwriter Nia Archives wasn’t born when Goldie released his epochal 1995 album Timeless. But today, the mercurial drum ‘n’ bass legend is one of her biggest fans. Nia has even sampled Goldie’s voice note on her debut, Silence Is Loud, as he shares grandfatherly advice about the biz. “I‘m on my... The post Nia Archives: “I’ve Never Really Asked For A Seat At The Table” appeared first on Junkee.See the Story
INTERVIEW: Nia Archives On Her New Album ‘Silence Is Loud’
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Australia · AustraliaThe Bruce Lehrmann and Brittany Higgins case is perhaps one of the biggest, most sprawling cases in recent Australian memory. With two criminal trials (one was “aborted” and the other was dismissed over concerns for Brittany’s safety) and several defamation cases, the country has had to bare witness to Bruce Lehrmann attempt, poorly, to defend... The post Bruce Lehrmann Lost, What Happens Now? appeared first on Junkee.See the Story
What Happens Now That Bruce Lehrmann Lost His Defamation Case?
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Australia · AustraliaAustralian heavy music juggernauts Northlane have never been a band that stays in one space for too long. Guitarists Jon Deiley and Josh Smith dropped djent riffs like mortars on their 2011 debut album Discoveries, with these explosions giving way to the more atmospheric progression of their subsequent albums Singularity and Node. Nic Pettersen’s drums... The post Northlane Look Back And Beyond On New EP ‘Mirror’s Edge’ appeared first on Junkee.See the Story
INTERVIEW: Northlane On Their New EP ‘Mirror’s Edge’
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Australia · AustraliaThere exists a film that, in two hours, paints a deep portrait of Amy Winehouse’s artistry, psychology, addiction, and the extenuating circumstances that contributed to her death at the age of 27. That film is Asif Kapadia’s 2015 documentary Amy. If, while Amy was alive, she ever imagined the kind of film the entertainment industry... The post ‘Back to Black’ Is An Insult To The Legacy Of Amy Winehouse appeared first on Junkee.See the Story
'Back To Black' Review: An Insult To The Legacy Of Amy Winehouse
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Australia · AustraliaThis generation is painfully self-aware, and that scares the hell out of the rest of the world. Sometimes though, it impresses them and they talk about us condescendingly, claiming that “the kids will be alright”, without acknowledging why we have no choice but to dismantle systems that were built before our time. Mostly though, comment... The post You’ve Never Seen Anything Like ‘Heartbreak High’ appeared first on Junkee.See the Story
Heartbreak High Review: Finally, We Have A Show Actually Made For Us
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Twitter · AustraliaOn Saturday afternoon, a man stabbed almost 20 people, killing six of them in Bondi Junction Westfield mall before he was shot dead by a police officer. It was and remains deeply unsettling, scary and sad, especially for a country that doesn’t suffer these kinds of mass killings regularly. Like a lot of people, I... The post Twitter Was Already A Nightmare, Then The Bondi Attack Happened appeared first on Junkee.See the Story
Twitter Is Filled With Misinformation About The Bondi Junction Attack
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New York City · New YorkBy ELISE RYAN
Associated Press NEW YORK (AP) — Maggie Rogers wrote and recorded her new album, “Don’t Forget Me,” over five days last winter. Rogers tells The Associated Press the songs came quickly and chronologically, as if she was writing “different scenes in a movie.” The album is lighter, more “relaxed,” than her 2022 album, “Surrender.” It leans more on acoustic sounds than 2019’s “Heard it in a Past Life,” the first album she released aft…See the Story
Maggie Rogers on 'Don't Forget Me,' the album she wrote for a Sunday drive
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Australia · AustraliaI don’t know what it says about us as a nation, but we know indie horror. Written, directed and edited by Australian brothers Colin and Cameron Cairnes, Late Night with the Devil is a delightfully creepy twist on the classic exorcism genre, presented as old tapes from a late 70s talk show. Even if you’re... The post David Dastmalchian Plays Weird Little Guys And He’s Okay With That appeared first on Junkee.See the Story
Interview: David Dastmalchian On 'Late Night With The Devil'
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