Originally from Adelaide, Tyler Jenke is a Melbourne-based journalist, author, and musician with more than a decade of experience in writing and publishing. Having originally created an exhaustive database dedicated to triple j’s Hottest 100 countdown, the past six years have seen them working as a prolific writer across websites such as Tone Deaf, Billboard, and Music Feeds, with three years spent as the Editor of Rolling Stone Australia. Outside of the world of the written word, you can often find them researching obscure music facts, working on their own musical career, collecting copious amounts of vinyl, tapes, and CDs, or simply situated in the front row of a live concert.
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"We’re already playing three shows in the city, and they sold out in no time so this will be mental," the band said.
As the Sex Pistols (with vocalist Frank Carter on board) get ready to visit Australian shores, guitarist Steve Jones tells 'The Music' how Carter makes the live experience different to how Johnny Rotten did.
Reb Fountain has returned with her first new album in four years, sharing the majestic 'How Love Bends'.
A former staff member has accused TEG's senor management of bullying and harassment, with the ticketing giant noting they're investigations the allegations.
“Making money from playing music has always been hard but it’s harder now than ever," said Committee Chair Brian Mitchell.
As Melbourne's sleepazoid unleash their debut EP, 'running with the dogs', the band take the listener through each of the tracks.
As the Sex Pistols ready themselves to tour Australia (with Frank Carter in tow), guitarist Steve Jones reflects on their decision to hit the road again.
Floodlights have shared new single 'Buoyant' alongside dates of a national album tour.
Now in its third year, Ngarra Jarra Noun - Healing Ceremony is set to pay tribute to families and communities affected by Aboriginal deaths in custody
The free Melbourne outreach festival will aim to provide support for more than 3,000 Melburnians who need it most.