Hockey Dad Speaks!
We caught up with hockey dad at Spin Off for a video interview. The Windang lads were in fine form, chewing the fat on everything, including the Adelaide Crows, diva behaviour and The Simpsons. You can catch the full live interview soon on The Notes’ Instagram page, but meanwhile, here are just a few of the weird and wonderful excursions courtesy of Billy and Zach…
Get To Know… The Mill
No matter the medium, no matter the genre, The Mill offers a place to collaborate and connect.
Granite Island Discs: Dave Kameniar
Housing Boom co-founder Dave Kameniar talks about his favourite songs and why Nas’ Illmatic is the greatest album of all time.
Get To Know… Neat Collective
Hard to define, easy to love. The Note goes underground with Neat Collective, a duo that brings artists together in unlikely places…
Granite Island Discs: Stellie (Gabriella Pansini)
Local singer Stellie lets us in on her five favourite songs.
Granite Island Discs: Tyler Jenke
Tyler Jenke, former Rolling Stone editor and author of 33 1/3’s TISM's Machiavelli and the Four Seasons, chats about favourite songs, album and music moments.
In the Green Room: The Tullamarines
The Tullamarines give us the low-down on what to expect from their set at Spin Off Festival.
Thelma Plum’s Homecoming
Ahead of her Spin Off festival debut, Gamilaraay star Thelma Plum chats candidly about the vulnerability in her music, her love for her home city and what’s next.
The Living End: Living Large
Fresh from a tropical interlude, The Living End talk with The Note about the joys of old-school festivals, staying fresh without losing their sound and getting it oh-so-wrong with a super-fan.
Granite Island Discs: Isobella Caruso
The founder of Rebel Yell lists her fav songs of all time and spills the beans on her favourite music-related memory.
Eagles of Death Metal: Rock ‘N’ Carnivores
In a strictly adults-only interview, Jesse Hughes tells the note why Eagles of Death Metal are destined to raise Adelaide’s temperature. You have been warned…
The Collective Keep Spinning
The city’s underground scene is a moving beast that refuses to stay still. Ahead of the Collective 3.0 party at Ancient World this month, organiser Jamie Aitken gives his thoughts and feelings on Adelaide’s techno movement.
Granite Island Discs: Ross Osmon
Five Four Entertainment co-director Ross Osman shares his five favourite songs.
In the Green Room: Lily Rose
Local legend, Lily Rose, has made a name for herself with her refreshingly honest skate-punk sound. Now, she’s taking her angst-driven tracks to this year’s Beer & BBQ Fest.
Dune Rats Just Wanna Have Fun
The Dune Rats talk with The Note about some of their wildest gigs in the city of churches, staying current for a decade and the business of growing up.