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1997 saw the Melbourne trio release 'Prisoner Of Society': a short, sharp invitation to thrust your fist in the air and shout.
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Jungle Giants frontman Sam Hales explains how Ernest Hemingway helped him overcome writer's block in Paris to make 'Feel The Way I Do'.
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The duo lay out the song's year-plus-long conception: its origins in, fittingly, an airport, and the film soundtrack that spurred them to take a stylistic leap that paid off.
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The Scottish band's Alex and Paul untangle the complex web of influences, inspirations and revisions that fed into 2004's Hottest 100 number one.
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Frontman Dougie Mandagi reflects on the Melbourne band's stratospheric 2008 'Sweet Disposition'
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Vera Blue's roots as a singer-songwriter lie in acoustic and folk, but a collaboration on her breakthrough single brought her over to the electronic side.
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The talented multi-instrumentalist on the complicated genesis of her breakout hit 'Jungle'
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The single that introduced us to New Zealand singer-songwriter Kimbra had its start as an after school project when she was 16.
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As The Wombats relocated to LA for 2015's Glitterbug, lead single 'Greek Tragedy' captured an intense personal moment for singer Murph.
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It took years for Tim Nelson of Cub Sport to figure out what he was trying to say with ‘Come on Mess Me Up’.
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The Melbourne songstress describes the ingredients that inspired 'Roll Up Your Sleeves' & made it a fan favourite.
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Ball Park Music frontman Sam Cromack shares the story of how their hit ‘It’s Nice to be Alive’ came together.
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Courtney Barnett explains the creative process behind ‘Nameless Faceless’.
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Music mastermind Kevin Parker shares the story behind Tame Impala’s ‘The Less I Know the Better’.