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Culture // Puberty Blues

A tribute to Puberty Blues

What beaches, surfing, and the 70s meant to a bunch of Catholic schoolgirls desperate to escape

October 22, 2017 Bianca Davino
Culture // Music

She’ll be right, mate: The Aussie battler in punk music today

The ‘Aussie Battler’ trope is re-appropriated for millennials in the Indie Punk scene.

June 29, 2017 Bianca Davino
Culture // Music

Electric Lady amplifies women’s talent

Honi talks to Rackett about bringing women to the front of the alternative music scene.

June 28, 2017 Bianca Davino
Cover of The Amity Affliction's album This Could be Heartbreak
Culture // Heavy Music

The business of misery in Australia’s heavy music scene

Does the heavy music scene exploit audience angst for profit?

April 4, 2017 Bianca Davino

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