Driller: Sugar Daddy
In a sweet interview with The Note, Driller opens up on how Sugar started, how Sugar very nearly ended and how the Gonzo Group came to the rescue.
Todd Bennett: Sixteen Hands High
We chat with Todd Bennett from Sixteen Hands High ahead of their show Outlaw’d. Featuring Matt Ward & the Rising Sons, Courtney & Snooks, Brave Mistakes, Jemma Nicole, Ryan Underhill & the Briar Patch and Bennett & co.
Harvest Rock Interviews
Harvest Rock was an action packed weekend featuring good wine, good brews, good food, and good vibes. The music was pretty good too! With Jamiruqai, Beck, Nile Rodgers and Paul Kelly all rocking the main stage.
The Mark Of Cain
John Scott from alt-metal band The Mark Of Cain speaks on re-releasing their Ill At Ease album, its Henry Rollins connection and what Adelaide was like in the ’90s.
West Thebarton
West Thebarton’s Reverend Ray Dalfsen opens up on about breaking out of Adelaide, big gigs and Cry Baby Fest.
Ethanol Blend
Ahead of Cry Baby Fest, Ethanol Blend’s Jack Stokes chat the band’s stand-out shows, the mid-coast sound and running a record label.
The Empty Threats
We chat with The Empty Threats ahead of them taking the stage for Punk Ass Kids’ (PAK) 10th Birthday!
Cookin’ with The Beefs
The Beef’s Sammy Smith on how he accidentally wrangled Australia’s pub-pop-rock supergroup.
Get To Know: Terra-Cotta Records
Find out how Terra-Cotta Records will always occupy its own niche.
Steve Vai: The Reluctant Genius
Guitarist Steve Vai was at college when he was spotted by Frank Zappa and launched on career path that earned him Three Grammys. Ahead of playing Adelaide, he shares a secret with The Note: He never believed he was that good.
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.