This week on the pod Hope D joins the pod to talk about her upcoming Sundown festival performance, hindsight on her album from last year and her thoughts and feelings on the zoo closure in Bris!
FBi's Managing Director Tanya Ali joins the pod this week to chat about the importance of community radio in the aussie music scene, the relationships they make with artists and what needs to change in order to fix the issues we are facing!
Muhaan from Hey So Hungry joins the pod this week to chat about their new track 'Nocturnal', supporting Pacific Avenue and his thoughts on the current issues in our music scene!
Festival/Artistic Director Jesse Higgs from Party in the Paddock joins the pod this week to talk about the Aussie music scene, Triple J's effect on their festival and how they connect with their punters!
Tyson from Tiny Minds Agency joins the pod this week to chat about being a booking agent/artist manager in the current climate, who's to blame for the high costs and what festivals need to do to succeed again!
Mop and Ella from Little Guilt join the pod this week to chat about their recent success with their track 'Freakshow', the current music scene in Perth and their upcoming east coast tour with Ra Ra Viper!
Joey from VACATIONS joins the pod this week to chat about their recent album, their Laneway stint, the differences between AUS/US listening habits and playing on late night TV.
Kyle from Lazy Ghost jumps on the podcast this week to chat their new track, managing up and coming artists and their innovative plans to bring punters back to their gigs!
Nic Kelly from 'Hot Hits' joins the pod this week to chat about the Aussie music scene, what we can learn from the UK, how and if commercial radio play a part in Aus music and breaking down the Splendour lineup!
Sarah from Mid Drift joins our first episode of the year to talk about their new track, facing an uncertain festival future and their outlook on local gigs!
Brenton and Jay discuss an 'Australian Idol' idea and how we could bring it to the younger music lovers, a music festival in New Zealand and Fred Agains arrival in Aus
Brenton and Jay chat about the Groovin the Moo cancellation, the aftermath, what it means for the Aussie music scene and the issues we need to tackle right now!
Jaz and Brenton talk about being a young woman in the industry, Brisbane laneway and all the controversy within it and an idea to bring Aussie music back to Triple J