Descendants: Evergreen Punks
The Descendants are heading to Adelaide! Frontman Milo Aukerman explains how they California punk legends haven’t let time, breakups and even a heart attack get in their way…
Druid Fluids: Then, Now, Again & Again
Druid Fluids’ debut album, Then, Now, Again & Again, is a psychedelic time capsule written over six years by multi-hyphenate frontman, Jamie Andrews. Jamie talks to The Note about individual creation, art and Druid Fluids’ Notestock performance.
The World of the Wombats
The Wombats have been stalwarts of the Brit-indie-rock scene for almost two decades, releasing chart-topping tracks that defy genres and generations. Drummer Dan Haggis chats about the beginnings of the band, the magic of making music and how a bunch of Liverpudlians ended up being named after a Down Under marsupial
DMA’s: Covered In Glory
Fresh from DMA’s recent triple j triumph, guitarist Johnny Took talks to The Note about the band’s latest album, playing in Adelaide and how their version of ‘Believe’ grew out of a soundcheck.
G Flip: It’s All G
When G Flip was nine, they received their first drum kit. Now they’re 29 and a global music sensation. On the cusp of their sophomore album, DRUMMER, the musician talks about giving their younger self a voice and becoming a figure they missed as a kid.
In the Green Room: aleksiah
With two sweet singles and serious love on the JJJ airwaves, indie-pop songstress Aleksiah has made waves in the music world…
The Empty Threats: Something To Say
The Empty Threats aren’t scared to tell you how they really feel. Ahead of their debut album, Monster Truck Mondays, the band talks politics, upsetting Jimmy Barnes fans and ‘the Adelaide sound’.
Bouyant! The Rise of Teddy Swims
Atlanta powerhouse Teddy Swims started uploading Michael Jackson covers to YouTube in 2019. Two years later, he’s amassing tens of millions of streams and selling out global tours…
Heartland Rock: Dave Graney Re-Visits Night of the Wolverine
It’s been 30 years since Dave Graney & The Coral Snakes released Night Of The Wolverine. Dave reflects on the album’s build, its South Australian roots and how it shaped the band’s sound.
In the Green Room: Ramblin’ Moon revue
SA’s travelling music roadshow, Ramblin’ Moon Revue, has wrangled a group of talented artists for an intimate night of folk at The Wheaty. Organiser Todd Bennett tells us more.
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.