Palisa Anderson has assembled a wild group of chefs and producers to serve food at HERE NOW. We caught up with her to get the low-down on every member of the lineup.
Read MoreMike Bennie Runs Us Through All The Booze At HERE NOW
Mike Bennie has brought together a supergroup of winemakers, distillers, non-alcoholic drink makers and more for HERE NOW. We asked him for a quick run-down on all of them.
Read MoreGet To Know All 5 Bands Playing The First Liberty Hall House Party
In case you weren’t familiar with any of the bands playing the first Liberty Hall House Party on May 6, we’ve taken it upon ourselves to stage a quick introduction.
Read MoreRe-Discovering Children Collide’s ‘The Long Now’
Nearly fifteen years ago, Melbourne's Children Collide released one of the great Aussie rock albums of the 2000's. Take a trip back in time with us and give this fantastic album its due.
Read More5 support acts we can't wait to see at Mary's Underground
We have a lot of great artists come through our venues, but we’ve decided it’s time to shine a light on some of the phenomenal support acts we’ve got coming up.
Read MoreJoseph Liddy : Christmas Playlist
To help combat the holiday season’s evil Westfield-style Christmas music, we’ve enlisted noted Christmas enthusiasts Joseph Liddy & The Skeleton Horse to create a new type of x-mas playlist.
Read MoreThe LoFi Wines team run down three wines they're bringing to Natty Smash
Before they takeover the Mary’s Newtown wine list for Natty Smash, the boys from LoFi Wines run down three wines they’re particularly excited to be pouring.
Read MoreNoah Dillon: Kill The Dove
Each of Noah Dillon’s albums and EPs seem to capture a specific moment in his life. It’s understandable, then, that his debut album ‘Kill The Dove’ is a snapshot of life in lockdown, and perhaps more importantly, life in love.
Read MoreCrocodylus : YOU / Unnecessary Pressure
Crocodylus have served up not one but two new tracks; the first offering from their upcoming debut album. We reckon it’s their strongest material to date and well worth your time.
Read MoreShannon & The Clams: Interview
Listening to Shannon & The Clams feels a lot like flipping through a crate of old 45s. We caught up with vocalist Shannon Shaw to chat about the process of nailing this sound, the unlikely wisdom of spiders, Bob Dylan, and more.
Read MoreDominic Breen: Interview
Before he plays the first of our monthly Going Under shows, we caught up with Dominic Breen for a quick chat about painting, life on painkillers, and new music.
Read MoreDeepa : Interview
If you were to spend any given night in Sydney searching for the city’s hottest, most heaving dancefloor, chances are you’d stumble across Deepa. Shortly before International Women’s Day, we caught up with the DJ and Radio Host for a chat…
Read MoreGeorgia Hill Chats Artistic Practise And International Women's Day
Pushing the boundaries of many artistic fields, Georgia Hill is undefinable, limitless and expansive. She’s an artist of multi-expressions with an open invitation to viewers, letting the experience be the message.
Read MoreGreen Screen : Love Prevails
COVID made love weird. It forced us online and every interaction is a little more awkward. Despite all this, love prevails. Green Screen’s debut EP is a reminder of this fact.
Read MoreCaitlin Harnett : Freedom Playlist
Lockdown is over. Dancefloors are back. Celebrate freedom with this very special playlist from Caitlin Harnett.
Read MoreRoute 66: Lockdown Playlist
Akira and Leroi from our favourite Sydney vintage clothing store, Route 66 Newtown, have served up a selection of dusty western classics.
Read MoreSweetie : Boundary Queen
To coincide with the changing of the seasons and the easing of restrictions, Sweetie have released their amazing debut single. Life is good.
Read MoreThird Eye Stimuli Records : Lockdown Playlist
The fellas from Third Eye Stimuli Records have shared a playlist of tunes guaranteed to scratch your psych/garage itch during lockdown.
Read MoreAngeles : Plastic
‘Plastic’ fits perfectly into Angeles’ growing discography, while expanding the scope of his sound. It’s a classic, thoughtful Angeles track, but one you’re far more likely to get up and dance to.
Read MoreWe Caught Up With 3 Sydney Photographers Stuck In Lockdown
We caught up with three of our favourite Sydney music photographers to see how they’re doing in lockdown, get some music recommendations, and reminisce on the golden days of live music.
Read More