Tracy McNeil and Dan Parsons perform ‘Catch You’ and ‘Midnight Hurricane’, before Tracy sits down with Bernard Zuel to discuss the massive changes she’s made to her life and the themes behind her new album, You Be The Lightning.
Read moreIn this two-part interview with Bernard Zuel, former INXS multi-instrumentalist Andrew Farriss discusses his foray into country music with his debut solo single, Come Midnight, as well as his research into the genre, his experiences writing with Indigenous songwriters and working in Nashville, the characters he’s creating for his debut solo album, his life in […]
Read moreRebecca and Megan Lovell – AKA Larkin Poe – perform ‘Preachin’ Blues’ before chatting with Bernard Zuel about being home-schooled, their love of the blues, what they think of being called ’The Allman Brothers’ little sisters’, and their incredible family history.
Read moreAretha Franklin passed away hours before American singer-songwriter Neko Case sat down to chat with Bernard Zuel, and in Part 1 of this extensive interview Bernard and Neko discuss the impact of Aretha, how Neko took control of her career, what she learned in art school, and the meanings behind some of the songs on […]
Read moreMarlon Williams plays ‘Nobody Gets What They Want Anymore’ off his upcoming album Make Way For Love before talking to Bernard Zuel about how he came to create the record, which was entirely devoted to a particular sound and style.
Read moreRuby Boots sits down with Bernard Zuel to discuss the making of her incredible second album, Don’t Talk About It, on The Right Note.
Read moreJoin Bernard Zuel as he relives the day he bought his very first album, ‘Explosive Hits 75’.
Read moreBernard Zuel, Senior Music Writer at Fairfax Media, reveals his Top 5 albums from the first half of 2017.
Read moreSarah Blasko talks to Bernard Zuel about preparing for her upcoming solo tour and one upping Midnight Oil by kick starting it with a top secret, underground gig in Bernard’s lounge room.
Read moreA first album in more than a decade under this name for the Dewaele brothers, Stephen and David, sees us primed but also a little wary given their last record’s electronica-meets-industrial rock blend seemed a decade out of date at the time. This time they’ve recorded it with same instrumental and personnel set up as […]
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