Paige Barnard Releases Beautiful Pop Ballad, “Strong”

Naarm/Melbourne-based singer-songwriter Paige Barnard has given me chills with her latest pop ballad, “Strong.” It’s a powerful stripped-back piano number. Keeping the music simple ensures Paige’s vocals and lyrics really shine through.

“I was really struggling to heal and move on from this relationship because nothing really went wrong, it was more the long distance that we couldn’t manage and commit to and so I felt quite rejected at the same time,” Paige recalled. “So this song was really cathartic for me to write and it ended up being the last song I actually wrote about this breakup, and there was a lot!”

Paige will launch “Strong” for hometown fans this Saturday night, March 15, at The Catfish Bar.

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TILE Serve Up Post-Punk Anthem, “Cloud”

Naarm/Melbourne post-punk act TILE have really impressed me with their latest single “Cloud.” I’m not always a fan of this genre, as all too often its music just sounds like a discordant bunch of noise. But this quartet get things right, embracing catchy hooks and serving up plenty of angst and energy.

Queer frontman James Morris says that “Cloud” explores the inner conflict that arises when it feels like you’re out of step with society’s expectations. “It feels like you’re constantly having to justify your choices, explain why you’re not conforming to a set path,” he explained.

TILE will headline a single launch show for hometown fans at The Cactus Room on March 14. Tickets are on sale now from Oztix.

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Tori Darke and Jay Santilli Team Up For “Trouble”

Tori Darke and Jay Santilli are both powerhouses in their own right, but you put them together and you know you’re in for a good time. Their new collaborative single is “Trouble,” a raucous, feel-good girl-power anthem that sounds like it’s come from a Gretchen Wilson and Miranda Lambert album.

“It’s all about those nights when you just need to let loose, have fun, and shake off the stress of life with your best friends,” Jay said. “It’s a song made for dancing, singing loud, and making memories.”

Recording the song with iconic local producers MSquared was extra exciting for Tori.

“Recording with MSquared was a bucket list dream for me,” she admitted. “The guys have produced some incredible music over the years and to be able to get into the studio with them and record/write a song with one of my best friends in music was a total pinch me moment.”

Both women have plenty of shows coming up, with Tori touring the country with fellow Voice Australia alum Brad Butcher and Lee Kernaghan while Jay is booking a bunch of festival and headline gigs. Put these dates in your calendars, country music fans!

Tori Darke Tour Dates

28 March 2025 – Old Bundy Tavern, Taribelang Bunda/Bundaberg (with Brad Butcher)
29 March 2025 – Junction Café, Koongo/Toondoon (with Brad Butcher)
30 March 2025 – Great Western Hotel, Randu/Wura Nhami/Rockhampton (with Brad Butcher)
4 April 2025 – Metropolitan Hotel, Yuwibara Country/Mackay (with Brad Butcher)
5 April 2025 – Mansfield Hotel, Gurrumbilbarra/Townsville (with Brad Butcher)
10 April 2025 – The Brass Monkey, Kurranulla/Cronulla (with Brad Butcher)
11 April 2025 – Django Bar @ Camelot Lounge, Bulanaming/Marrickville (with Brad Butcher)
12 April 2025 – The Beer Shed, Tharawal Country/Leumeah (with Brad Butcher)
13 April 2025 – The Royal Hotel Queanbeyan, Quinbean/Queanbeyan (with Brad Butcher)
9 May 2025 – Civic Theatre, Mulubinba/Newcastle (with Lee Kernaghan)
10 May 2025 – Club Forster, Minimbah/Forster (with Lee Kernaghan)
23 May 2025 – C.ex Coffs, Gitten Mirreh/Coffs Harbour (with Lee Kernaghan)
24 May 2025 – Glasshouse Theatre, Guruk/Port Macquarie (with Lee Kernaghan)
25 May 2025 – The Art House, Darkinjung Country/Wyong (with Lee Kernaghan)
5 June 2025 – Brolga Theatre, Maryborough (with Lee Kernaghan)
6 June 2025 – Great Western Hotel, Randu/Wura Nhami/Rockhampton (with Lee Kernaghan)
7 June 2025 – Mackay Entertainment Centre, Yuwibara Country/Mackay (with Lee Kernaghan)
12 June 2025 – West Gippsland Arts Centre, Darug Country/Warragul (with Lee Kernaghan)
13 June 2025 – Ulumbarra Theatre, Dja Dja Warrung Country/Bendigo (with Lee Kernaghan)
14 June 2025 – Civic Hall, Ballaarat/Ballarat (with Lee Kernaghan)
20 June 2025 – The Palms @ Crown Casino, Naarm/Melbourne (with Lee Kernaghan)
21 June 2025 – The Palms @ Crown Casino, Naarm/Melbourne (with Lee Kernaghan)
28 June 2025 – Country Fest @ Dittmann Bull Pit, Yuwibara Country/Bloomsbury
18 July 2025 - Shoalhaven Entertainment Centre, Yuin Country/Nowra (with Lee Kernaghan)
19  July 2025 - Royal Theatre, Ngambri/Canberra (with Lee Kernaghan)
20 July 2025 – Bathurst Entertainment Centre, Wiradjuri Country/Bathurst (with Lee Kernaghan)
23 August 2025 – Gympie Music Muster @ Amamoor State Forest, Gubbi Gubbi Country/Gympie
11  September 2025 – Wagga Civic Theatre, Wiradjuri Country/Wagga Wagga (with Lee Kernaghan)
12  September 2025 – Albury Entertainment Centre, Albury (with Lee Kernaghan)
13  September 2025 – Riverlinks Eastbank, Kanny-goopna/Shepparton (with Lee Kernaghan)
17 October 2025 – Mandurah Performing Arts Centre, Mandjoogoordap/Mandurah (with Lee Kernaghan)
18  October 2025 – Bunbury Entertainment Centre, Goomburrup/Bunbury (with Lee Kernaghan)
19  October 2025 – Albany Entertainment Centre, Kinjarling/Albany (with Lee Kernaghan)
24  October 2025 – Empire Theatre, Toowoomba, Jagera, Giabal and Jarowair Country/Toowoomba (with Lee Kernaghan)
25  October 2025 – Eatons Hill Hotel, Brisbane, Meeanjin/Brisbane (with Lee Kernaghan)
13  November 2025 – Sir Robert Helpmann Theatre, Berrin/Mt Gambier (with Lee Kernaghan)
14  November 2025 – Her Majesty’s Theatre, Tarntanya/Adelaide (with Lee Kernaghan)
15  November 2025 – Barossa Arts Centre, Peramangk, Ngadjuri and Kaurna Country/Tanunda (with Lee Kernaghan)
20 November 2025 – Chaffey Theatre, Erawirung Country/Renmark (with Lee Kernaghan)
21  November 2025 – Northern Festival Centre, Tarparrie/Port Pirie (with Lee Kernaghan)
22 November 2025 – Middleback Arts Centre, Barngarla Country/Whyalla (with Lee Kernaghan)
23  November 2025 – Nautilus Arts Centre, Galinyala/Port Lincoln (with Lee Kernaghan)

Jay Santilli Tour Dates

4 April 2025 – Melbourne Muster (Pre-Muster), Kulin Country/Scoresby
3 May 2025 – Noojee Pub, Wurundjeri Country/Noojee
10 May 2025 – Country Gals Festival @ Shepparton Showgrounds, Kanny-goopna/Shepparton
15 June 2025 – Sweat & Dust Country Festival @ Via della Macchiarella 89, Rome
22 June 2025 – Lulie Tavern, Bigi Bigi/Abbotsford

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Bachelor Girl Marks 25 Years of “Waiting for the Day” With Anniversary Shows

I can’t quite believe it’s been 25 years since Bachelor Girl released their massive debut album Waiting for the Day, but here we are. It’s no reason to wallow though, because Bachelor Girl are determined to make us all feel young again when they celebrate the milestone with some big shows in Victoria and New South Wales.

When I heard the news I popped the album on and boy it holds up. There are so many fantastic songs on this record, from the big singles like “Buses and Trains” and “Permission to Shine” to fantastic album tracks like “Gotta Let You Go” and “You Are Afraid.” And then there are those singles you might have forgotten like “Lucky Me” and “Treat Me Good.” Trust me, if you’re anything like me you still remember every word!

“We are so incredibly thankful to still be here, sharing our music with all of you, and to know that Waiting for the Day has meant so much to so many of you,” Tania Doko said. “You’ve supported us with unwavering enthusiasm, and hearing how our songwriting and creations have carried you through tough times or brought joyous singing car sessions (!!) into your life has kept us positively chuffed to this day.”

These shows are a massive deal as Bachelor Girl will perform Waiting for the Day in full, from start to finish, with new “redux” arrangements to keep things fresh. And don’t forget Bachelor Girl are also playing some other festival gigs and headline shows, so there are plenty of opportunities to catch them in the coming months. If they’re not coming to your hometown, try not to stress. They’re promising to announce more shows later this year. Until then, you know what to do!

15 March 2025 – Longyard Hotel, Kamileroi Country/Tamworth (FREE)
22 March 2025 – Red Hot Summer @ Sandalford Winery, Noongar Country/Caversham
23 March 2025 – The Rosemount Hotel, Boorloo/Perth
29 March 2025 – Red Hot Summer @ Gateway Lakes, Bungambrawatha/Wodonga
3 May 2025 – Brunswick Picture House, Bundjalung Country/Brunswick Heads (Waiting for the Day anniversary show)
13 June 2025 – Chapel off Chapel, Naarm/Melbourne (Waiting for the Day anniversary show)
14 June 2025 – Chapel off Chapel, Naarm/Melbourne (Waiting for the Day anniversary show)
29 June 2025 – Opera House, Eora/Sydney (Waiting for the Day anniversary show)
13 September 2025 – Sounds of Rock Festival @ Townsville Turf Club, Cootharinga/Townsville

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Original Supergroove Lineup Make Long-Awaited Aussie Return

Does anyone remember Supergroove? Honestly, I wasn’t sure that I did but after queuing up funky tunes like “Sitting Inside My Head” and “You Gotta Know,” it all came flooding back. It’d been 20 long years since this Kiwi powerhouse graced our shores, but the original 1995 lineup is heading to Queensland for some shows this May.

“It’s exciting to have the opportunity bring this very special tour across the ditch,” enthused frontman Karl Steven. “It’s also wonderful to play in Australia again; especially because the last time was behind chicken wire at Penrith Panthers’ club in 1995!”

Supergroove will be joined on stage by Troy Kingi, Rubi Du, and DJ King Kapsis. That sounds like some party! If you agree, catch Supergroove at the following local shows this May.

16 May 2025 – The Station, Kabi Kabi and Jinibara Country/Sunshine Coast
17 May 2025 – The Tivoli, Meeanjin/Brisbane
18 May 2025 – Miami Marketta, Yugambeh Country/Surfers Paradise

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Left Cassette Rock Out With “Always Kinda Late”

Meeanjin/Brisbane indie-rockers Left Cassette are hitting all the right notes with their latest single “Always Kinda Late.” Its bittersweet happy-sad quality reminds me a lot of British acts like The Wombats and Bloc Party, which perhaps isn’t so surprising when you hear that frontman Josh Aldred hails from the United Kingdom.

“It’s a song about heartbreak,” he explained. “I wrote it about an ex-partner. We were both from the UK and while visiting family back home, our holiday ended in a way I didn’t expect. She decided to stay in the UK longer, and that was the moment we knew we were better off going our separate ways. It wasn’t an easy thing to process in the moment; the song came together months later when I was in a better headspace. The line, ‘If you’re gone, promise you’ll remember me,’ really sums up that feeling of wanting to leave a lasting mark, even when things don’t work out.”

Next up Left Cassette will support Letters to Lions at the Black Bear Lodge on April 5. Tickets are on sale now from Oztix.

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Hadestown @ Theatre Royal, Eora/Sydney – 7 March 2025

Theatre fans in Australia have been spoiled of late with outstanding major musical productions playing our stages for the first time. They don’t always find their audience; the premature closure of Dear Evan Hansen is a prime example. But I do hope that the industry continues taking chances on “fresh” works. The latest is Hadestown, which took home eight Tony Awards in 2019 including best musical.

I must admit, that was nearly all I knew about Hadestown, but it was enough to encourage me to grab some tickets. Sure I knew it was based on Greek myth and was aware of the roles its original Broadway cast assumed, but I was essentially flying blind. I love experiencing art like that, letting myself get swept up in the story and songs.

It’s very easy to get swept up by Hadestown. The characters break the fourth wall from the start, encouraging you to become part of their world, or should I say worlds. The mortal world feels like a New Orleans speakeasy, vibrant and full of life, a stark contrast to the cold dictatorship of the Underworld. Against these backdrops, the love story of Orpheus and Eurydice plays out.

If you know your mythology, you know exactly how it plays out. If you’re paying attention to the songs, you know how it plays out. And yet, when this production reached its climax, you could hear an audible, collective gasp. We weren’t ready.

Any production that can draw its audience in as Hadestown does is a winner in my book. I was so emotionally invested. While the Broadway bones play a role, so too does what the Australian cast brings to it. What a special collection of artists they are. Christine Anu is the only big name, returning to the theatre stage so many years after her debut in Rent. Her Hermes is undeniably Aussie, warm and wise. I appreciate that she stamped her own mark on the role rather than simply following Broadway legend Andre De Shields’ lead. Abigail Adriano and Noah Mullins are so compelling as Eurydice and Orpheus, playing their roles with earnest, youthful enthusiasm. I doubted anyone could embody Hades as well as Patrick Page, but our own Adrian Tamburini gives the Broadway icon a run for his money. Elenoa Rokobaro is such an incredible chameleon as Persephone, sunshine and fire depending on what the scene needs. And that voice! Speaking of voices, the Fates gave me chills every time they launched into their exquisite harmonies.

While most musicals hide their musicians in an orchestra pit, Hadestown makes them part of the show. They add to that speakeasy feel, showcasing their incredible talents on the stage and interacting with the rest of the cast.

There’s so much to love about Hadestown, I sincerely hope that Eora/Sydney and Naarm/Melbourne audiences get behind it. I understand that the cost of living is high and there’s so much competing for your entertainment dollars, but it’s one of the most impressive works I’ve seen. Don’t let this one pass you by.

Hadestown is at the Theatre Royal in Eora/Sydney until April 26, then plays Her Majesty’s Theatre in Naarm/Melbourne between May 8 and July 6.

Kane Vincent Releases Crowd Favourite, “Sarah”

“Sarah,” the latest single from Yorta Yorta Country/Echuca-based singer-songwriter Kane Vincent, has been on a real journey, but it’s finally here for fans to enjoy. Listening to this heartfelt country-folk track, I’d hard to imagine it sounding any other way.

“I had a good friend, Grim Fawkner, a folk-country singer, come to Echuca to play a festival, but he got sick,” Kane recalled. “He was staying at my house while I had to go to Melbourne. He was there for four days with a massive fever and Grim has a song called ‘There Is Always Someone Worse Off Than You’. I thought I’d try cheer him up by parodying his song and calling it ‘The Situation’s Grim’. I never got it right, so it went unsent, unfinished, but the melody stuck in my head.”

The melody sparked an idea about a song about a lonely man aware that his sadness wasn’t necessarily depression but a foil to happiness. From that kernel, the song took on a new life during a Carter & Carter Songwriting Retreat in Victoria where Kane collaborated with Gretta Ziller, Anna Farquhar and Kate Dukes.

“We rejigged the chorus and one of them suggested, ‘What if Serotonin was a girl’s name?’ That’s when it became about pining for Sarah to come back,” Kane continued. “Gretta pushed me out of my comfort zone musically—I would never have had the balls to do the soaring vocals in front of people without her encouragement.”

Kane first performed the song at the 2024 CMAA Academy of Country Music and “people went mental. Over the 2024 Tamworth festival, people kept asking for it and for me to come and sing the song at their gigs.”

The song evolved further when Kane took it to producer Liam Kennedy-Clark.

“Liam understood the sound I was going for but then threw some ideas at me that I hadn’t considered, really pushing it to a new level,” Kane said. “It’s got interest and depth, with some really cool bits and pieces happening throughout.”

And now it’s here, for your listening pleasure. Enjoy!

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Dane Tutty Releases Latest Raw Rock Track, “I Used to Be Someone”

We can always count on Dane Tutty to keep it real. His music is always authentic, with raw, introspective lyrics and powerful vocals that belie the emotions simmering just underneath the surface. If you’re seeking out a song you really connect with, take a listen to his latest track, “I Used to Be Someone.”

“This song is for anyone who’s ever felt like they’ve outgrown a friendship, or been outgrown,” Dane explained. “It’s a reminder that change is a natural part of life, but it still haunts you years and years after.”

“I Used to Be Someone” is the latest track lifted from a larger body of work that Dane plans to drop later this year. Expect him to announce some intimate shows soon to celebrate that release.

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The Superjesus Shine Brightly With “Diamonds” Single, Album and Tour On the Way

It’s a controversial take, but I honestly think The Superjesus are making some of the best music of their careers. If you don’t believe me, take a listen to their gorgeous new single “Diamonds.” This beautiful ballad is the latest cut from The Superjesus’ new self-titled album, which drops on March 21.

The Superjesus will take the new songs and plenty of old favourites on the road with a national tour this June and July. The shows will open with some up-and-coming acts handpicked by the band. If you want to join the bill, click this link to submit your details and demos.

The album is still a few weeks away, but you can pre-order your vinyl copy now. The Superjesus will press just 200 copies, so make sure you don’t miss out. Then you’ve got a few months to learn all the new songs for the band’s upcoming shows.

6 June 2025 – The Crowbar, Eora/Sydney
7 June 2025 – Avalon RSL, Garigal Country/Avalon
13 June 2025 – The Corner Hotel, Naarm/Melbourne
14 June 2025 – Barwon Heads Hotel, Koornoo/Barwon Heads
20 June 2025 – The Crowbar, Meaanjin/Brisbane
21 June 2025 – Norton Music Factory, Kabi Kabi and Jinbara Country/Sunshine Coast
3 July 2025 – Carine Galdes Tavern, Noongar Country/Duncraig
4 July 2025 – The Rosemount Hotel, Boorloo/Perth
5 July 2025 – The Bridgeway, Tarntanya/Adelaide

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