Garrett Kato is back to soothe your soul with his brand-new release Where the Vampires Hide. Mixing together guitar and honeyed vocals, Where the Vampires Hide explores losing your sense of identity and the journey to recovering it. The song is a self-reflective piece for the artist and translates beautifully for the listener as it …
EXCLUSIVE PREMIERE: The Beamish Brothers ‘Kills Me Every Time’
Still riding a wave of success from their recently released single Kills Me Every Time, The Beamish Brothers are here to delight your senses again; their creativity this time taking visual form as they release the song’s accompanying music video. “The ‘Kills Me Every Time’ music video is the brain-child of our brilliant director, Charlotte …
Jack Johnson, Lukas Nelson and Bluesfest are waging a war on single use plastics. Here’s how you can help.
Unofficial Byron Bay local and beloved musician Jack Johnson is waging a war on plastic and he’s not alone, with an array of other artists joining the flanks at this year’s Byron Bay Bluesfest. While the festival celebrated its 30th birthday and a past filled with incredible music, it also embraced a step into the …
Fil Bo Riva on Life, Love and Beautiful Sadness
Fil Bo Riva’s recently released album ‘Beautiful Sadness’ is a gorgeous journey through love and life. Marx Music had the opportunity to ask the Italian born Filippo Bonamici about the album and how it came to be. MARX: The album, Beautiful Sadness is a collection of deeply emotive pieces. What was the catalyst for writing …
Middle Kids: Gallery
Middle Kids live at The Triffid with support act Sweater Curse.
All photos by Emma D’Anna
The Middle Kids: Live at The Triffid
Over half-way through the Aus-NZ leg of their Real Thing tour; Sydney group Middle Kids are delivering performances filled with vigour and passion. Not to be boxed in a single genre; Middle Kids music collides the worlds of alternative rock with romanticised indie tunes. Diving headfirst into their Brisbane performance at The Triffid, the group …
The Beamish Brothers ‘Kills Me Every Time’ Review
The Beamish Brothers recent release ‘Kills Me Every Time’ is a silky fusion of guitar, alt-pop sounds and smooth vocals. The brothers have taken a minimalist approach to their latest song; stripping back to hero the guitar and the boys’ honeyed vocals, incorporating an electro-pop sound only when necessary. ‘Kills Me Every Time’ shows a …
Live Gallery: Ziggy Alberts at The Tivoli
Check out the images of Ziggy Alberts and support act Nathan Ball at Brisbane’s The Tivoli.
All photography by Emma D’Anna
Interview: Tones and I
Walking along the streets of Byron Bay, you’ be forgiven for thinking you’d stumbled upon one of Byron’s resident A-List musicians’ gigs; as people spill from the footpath onto the road totally engrossed by the music they hear. The artist responsible for pulling these crowds is up-and-coming musician Tones and I and she’s taking the …
Sam J ‘Friends’ Review
Mixing together ethereal melodies with smooth, moody vocals; Sam J’s latest track Friends is ready to take you on a ride as she explores the realities of modern-day relationships. Singing words of lust and longing, Friends tells the familiar tale of unrequited love before the revelation of self-worth in a one-way relationship permits itself a …