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Liz Stringer

Liz Stringer

by Andrew Tijs

Haunting country blues singer Liz Stringer goes pop (a bit) on her fourth album Warm In The Darkness.

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Xavier Rudd

by Andrew Tijs

Xavier Rudd puts the roots back into roots music with his new album Spirit Bird. He discusses spirituality, Australiana, bird song, activism and more.

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Battleships

Battleships

by Andrew Tijs

Sydney indie rock quartet Battleships debuted their stunning single ‘In Retrospect’, and been playing catch-up ever since.

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Mickey Avalon

by Andrew Tijs

Mickey Avalon is more loveable than his groin-grabbing rap songs might suggest. He chats to us about his long-awaited return.

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Stonefield

Stonefield

by Andrew Tijs

Hannah and Holly of fuzz-rock sisters Stonefield discuss bloody hands, giant nuts, bike stacks, and some music.

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Tom Vek

Tom Vek

by Andrew Tijs

After a five-year absence, British alt-pop artist Tom Vek resurfaces with another arch album Leisure Seizure.

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Delilah

Delilah

by Andrew Tijs

Prince invited British electro-soul artist Delilah to perform with him in Australia and we sit down with the new It Girl.

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Natasha Duarte

by Andrew Tijs

Sydney up-and-comer Natasha Duarte has already won her share of songwriting awards – for a tune she wrote as a tween.

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Matt Andersen

Matt Andersen

by Andrew Tijs

Rousing Canadian bluesman Matt Andersen talks about Levon Helm’s studio, hitting Nashville, and sinking to the depths of Coal Miner’s Blues.

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Liz Martin

Liz Martin

by Andrew Tijs

Laid up after an operation, folkie Liz Martin made the happiest album of her career – Dance A Little, Live A Little.

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Empra

Empra

by Andrew Tijs

Sanny and Matt No. 2 from pop-rock powerhouse Empra talk broken limbs, bannings, enlisting Gotye, flyering the footy and more.

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Deus

by Paul Cashmere

Tom Barman of Deus interview with Paul Cashmere at Noise11.com

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Mutemath at Noise11.com

Mutemath

by Paul Cashmere

Mutemath interview with Paul Cashmere at Noise11.com

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Paul Greene

Paul Greene

by Andrew Tijs

Producing James Blundell and co-writing with artists like Wendy Matthews led to a rock rebirth for touring veteran Paul Greene.

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Blackchords

Blackchords

by Andrew Tijs

Triumphant Melbourne rockers Blackchords talk about writer’s block, their second album, supporting Powderfinger, and perform new single ‘Dance Dance Dance’.

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Billy Duffy of The Cult. photo by Ros O'Gorman

The Cult, Billy Duffy

by Noise11.com

Billy Duffy of The Cult speaks with Noise11’s Paul Cashmere at SXSW

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Eliza Hull

Eliza Hull

by Andrew Tijs

Melbourne singer-songwriter Eliza Hull discusses poetry, singing with DJs, recording in churches, the Gypsy & The Cat and Gossling connection, and more at The Old Bar.

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Adam Hynes

Adam Hynes

by Andrew Tijs

The enormously talented young scruff from Australia’s Got Talent Adam Hynes talks girls, guitars, gigs and his plans for the future.

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Albare

by Paul Cashmere

Albare and Evri from iTD interview with Paul Cashmere at Noise11.com

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Public Enemy, Chuck D pt 2

by Paul Cashmere

Chuck D of Public Enemy talks to Noise11.com’s Paul Cashmere. Watch part 2 of the interview

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Public Enemy, Chuck D pt 1

by Paul Cashmere

Public Enemy, Chuck D talks to Paul Cashmere at Noise11.com, part 1

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Alston

Alston

by Andrew Tijs

An Australian disco pioneer in the ’70s, now a huge dancefloor star again, we talk to the legendary dance music figure Alston.

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PBS Radio Festival

by Paul Cashmere

Support the PBS FM Radio Festival. Adrian Basso talks with Paul Cashmere

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Emily Barker

Emily Barker

by Andrew Tijs

UK-based ex-pat Emily Barker’s classical folk has been transformed into BBC theme songs, teamed her with Paul Kelly, been set to film and poetry, and more.

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Gasoline Inc

Gasoline Inc

by Andrew Tijs

Gabriel, of transplanted rock monolith Gasoline Inc, talks cross-dressing, Brazilian music, INXS, ballads, chick-filled party buses and more.

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Bahamas

Bahamas

by Andrew Tijs

Afie Jurvanen, better known as Bahamas, talks about his sunny soulful acoustic tunes from the chilly climes of Canada and performs one in the studio.

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Graveyard Train

Graveyard Train

by Andrew Tijs

Half of Melbourne’s triumphant horror-country heroes Graveyard Train discuss their psychologically spooky new album Hollow at The Old Bar.

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The Bamboos

by Paul Cashmere

Lance Ferguson of The Bamboos dropped into Noise11 to talk with Paul Cashmere about the new album Medicine Man.

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The McClymonts

by Paul Cashmere

The McClymonts drop into Noise11.com and talk to Paul Cashmere about their new album Two Worlds Collide

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The Tea Party

The Tea Party

by Andrew Tijs

Canada’s mystic rock legends The Tea Party discuss their reunion, new music, old music, video games, grunge and more.

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