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CDs defy distinction

CD sales are dwindling, but the memories they conjure mean they’ll never die, writes Meaghan Weiley.

Myths of the music industry

The rock ‘n’ roll lifestyle is not as lavish and carefree as Hollywood would have you believe, writes Meaghan Weiley.

TV awards win best in show

Music award shows rely on shock value rather than the actual recognition of talent that television award shows demonstrate, writes Philippe Perez.

Raising the bar with Bonnie Anderson

Australians first saw Bonnie on Australia’s Got Talent at the age of 12. She’s now taking her music to the next level at 19, writes Davis Harrigan.

Streaming Struggles

As digital streaming services continue to grow in Australia, Jesse Setaro looks at why they’re a financial sinking ship.

Keeping it heavy

Heavy Music magazine editor Olivia Reppas talks to Mandi Santic about ‘heavy’ music and supporting local bands.

Save the Palace Theatre

Melburnians rallied on Saturday to show their support to save the Palace Theatre from demolition. Grant Roberts was there with his camera.

No longer mad about music

The future of live music is dwindling and potentially boisterous festival goers are taking over, writes Erin Lyons.

The Electric Lady

Janelle Monae has lofty expectations for her second album, The Electric Lady. Jesse Setaro explains how it all works out.

The emerging musician: Steven Theochari

Steven Theochari is a singer and songwriter determined to make it in the music industry. Meet Steven in this short doc by Kathleen O’Connor and Jarrah Gillies.

Jungle Giants on tour

Ahead of their upcoming tour, The Jungle Giants’ Sam Hales talks to Jesse Setaro about being in a young band on the road.

Skyden on the verge of stardom

Breaking into the music production industry is tough, and Ben Hornstein’s story is no exception, writes Ivana Krsteska.

Musicians making a scene

From Kingswood to Kanye, Betony Pitcher explores the importance of creative marketing in the music industry.

Beyoncé mood boost

Your favourite song might be doing more than you think. Timothy Arendshorst explores the influence that music has on our happiness.