
What: Ladies in Black
Where: Regent Theatre, Melbourne
SPOILERS!
Playing at the Regent Theatre until March 19th, 2017

What: Ladies in Black
Where: Regent Theatre, Melbourne
SPOILERS!
Playing at the Regent Theatre until March 19th, 2017
What: The Play That Goes Wrong
Where: Comedy Theatre, Melbourne
Playing at the Comedy Theatre, Melbourne until March 26th, 2017
Tickets and information can be found here: theplaythatgoeswrong.com.au

Ainslie Wills has been pegged as one to watch in 2017. Not only has she played Queenscliff Music Festival, Falls Festival, WOMADelaide and Splendour in the Grass, just to name a few, as well as a successful run opening for Grouplove in the UK last year; she, and key collaborator Lawrence Folvig, have signed on to support Tom Chaplin (Keane) when his British tour gets underway next month.
You literally just got off stage at St Kilda Fest. How did your set go?
It was fun. We had some good responses, especially towards the end of the set with songs like ‘Drive’. For us to play a band gig, it sort of doesn’t happen. The last band gig we played was probably Woodford [Folk Festival] last year, so it’s nice to play with the full band and get back into it.
Continue reading “The St Kilda Fest Files – An interview with Ainslie Wills”

Adam Brand’s careers spans close to 20 years, with multiple ARIA Award nominations, Golden Guitar wins and half a million CD and DVD sales, he’s one of Australia’s most successful and highly respected singer-songwriters. His recent feel good release pushes the boundaries in the country music genre, touching on elements of pop and rock, and encouraging people to Get On Your Feet.
The new album Get On Your Feet has been out for about a week now. What’s the response been like?
It started with a few people [saying], “it’s a bit poppy” but it seems to have all been turned around. Maybe people are surprised by the new sound, I don’t know, but it’s been overwhelming. A lot of good vibes out there; people enjoying the new sounds.
Playing at the Comedy Theatre, Melbourne until March 26
The Play That Goes Wrong is genius. Pure and simple. Laugh out loud hilarious from start to finish, this increasingly frenetic British farce starts on a brilliant note and achieves the incredible feat of getting even more riotous as the play goes on (and goes very, very wrong).
The Wolfe Brothers have a new music video out – and I not so secretly love it!
For more on the Wolfe Brothers, visit: www.thewolfebrothers.com