Past Interviews

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Burning B3 Trio
Wed 16 Jul 2025 13:30
Burning B3 Trio is the spirited combination of Liam Kealy's Hammond b3 organ and Sammy Owen's Stratocaster, together with Tony Martin on drums. From blazing jump blues to sizzling slow blues and everything in-between, Owen and Kealy play a true "Hammond trio, traditional blues show" in every sense. Turn up the dial and settle in for an afternoon performance with all the hues of the rhythm and blues.

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Tom Somerville
Wed 16 Jul 2025 11:00
Tom Somerville's music career was fated. Having played with his father Peter Somerville in The Burning Bridges, covering bluegrass and old time, as well as an expanding catalogue of original songs, Tom's musicality has been a longstanding family affair. Performing since 2012, The Burning Bridges appear regularly at national festivals and at venues across Naarm with two albums to date and another on the way. As a young fiddler, Tom's current forte is traditional Appalachian music.

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Jackey Coyle
Wed 16 Jul 2025 09:30
Tune in to Roots of Rhythm for ‘Wordy-Gurdy’, Part II of ‘John Campbell: The Greatest Guitarist You’ve Never Heard Of’. Having checked out his idiosyncratic take on other people’s songs in Part I, Helen and Jackey will explore more of his songwriting and production, spotlighting his original songs. Listen in for more great stories of John’s incredible life, as he shook up the blues scene of the 1980s and '90s with his fiery guitar work and formidable vocals.

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Hantu
Wed 16 Jul 2025 08:00
Since the inception of her post-minimal project Hantu in 2022, composer and ethnomusicologist Isobel D'Cruz has masterfully played with ideas of her "Asianness," most notably on her 'Zither Deluxe' album, subverting "world music" clichés against the backdrop of jazz and the avant-garde with the help of an ever-evolving cast of local players. Ahead of Hantu's final show before heading off to the US to pursues further studies, D'Cruz drops in to PBS for a chat with Milo on The Breakfast Spread.

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Iron Mind
Wed 16 Jul 2025 00:00
Sam Octigan, vocalist for Naarm hardcore punk legends Iron Mind, swings by Tyrannocoreus to delve into their new album 'Test Of The Iron Mind' released via Last Ride Records on June 13. Ryan and Sam will chat on the band's history and future, covering how the five-piece went from low activity to an insatiable touring beast, and exchange thoughts on the current state of the Australian hardcore scene.

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ISUA
Tue 15 Jul 2025 22:00
The devastating force of monolithic doom band ISUA will be coming in to Burning Bitumen this July 15. Having exploded onto the Melbourne scene in 2018, the band is set to play at The Bendigo Hotel on July 19, and at Blacken Open Air Festival from September 19 - 22. Tune in from 10pm to hear the latest from this local group.

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Turtle Skull
Tue 15 Jul 2025 20:00
Heavy-psych purveyors Turtle Skull are taking to venues across the east coast in celebration of their new LP, 'Being Here'. A swirling kaleidoscope of meaty riffage, syrupy harmonies, and celestial synthscapes, the album dives deep into the liminal space between joy and oblivion, urging you not to escape, but to arrive. Playing at The Tote on July 26, tune in to Pojama People to hear Chris Pearson chat to the band about the new album.

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Dr Sure’s Unusual Practice
Tue 15 Jul 2025 16:30
About to embark on a European and UK tour, Dr Sure’s Unusual Practice will first treat their home crowd to a preview of their European set. They'll be playing all the old and new hits (and misses), and raising a few pennies for baguettes and petrol. Tune in to Underground Love to hear from Dougal Shaw before the big international tour.

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Dick Diver
Tue 15 Jul 2025 15:30
Beloved indie jangle band Dick Diver is gearing up to play a string of shows at The Thornbury Theatre, their first live appearances since 2018. Forming in 2008, the band has garnered international attention for their songwriting, funny/sad lyrics, and swapping instruments and vocals during live shows. Catch members of the band chatting and performing a live song in the studio on Underground Love.

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Kokym
Tue 15 Jul 2025 13:00
on Dounya
Palestinian pop singer-songwriter Kokym was born and raised in occupied Palestine to a family that was no stranger to musical talent. Having innovated 'Fallahi Pop,' a genre blending modern music with traditional Palestinian melodies and rural accent, Kokym released a tribute track after enduring the 2021 war that became a massive hit within Palestinian communities. Tune in to Dounya to hear DJ Matab catch up with Kokym.

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Fade Evare
Mon 14 Jul 2025 17:00
on Headhunters
For Naarm/Melbourne tripwave trio Fade Evare, 'Welcome Back' is a celebration of reflection and the power of community. The album's force lies within the intersection of Mira's moving vocals and producer/brother Tori Holleman's bass-led, often hazy production. Rounded out by keyboardist Madeleine Magee Car, the three-piece has crafted a debut album full of lush, layered electronic soundscapes. For all the details on the project's creation and Fade Evare's upcoming plans, tune in to Headhunters.

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Greta O'Leary
Mon 14 Jul 2025 16:00
on Homebrew
Taking her brand-new album to the stage for the first time in Victoria, Aotearoa folk artist Greta O'Leary performs 'River Dark' this July 17, in an intimate and stripped-back show at the Wesley Anne. With a writing style marked by clarity of vision, Greta makes introspective observations that seamlessly interlock with her spare, spacious, and enthralling songcraft. She stops by PBS to play a few live songs from the album, tune in to Homebrew to hear this acoustic performance.

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Matilda Sutherland
Mon 14 Jul 2025 08:00
Growing up on the north coast of NSW, Matilda Sutherland was engulfed by folk, rock, and 80s ballads, under the influence of her parents. Upon moving to Naarm in 2014, Matilda began her music career as a DJ in the local electronic underground, then in 2021, she began writing music, which led to the release of her highly praised 'Holy Water' EP, followed by the country ballad 'Heart Stroke'. Tune in to hear about her performance at Miscellania on July 17, along with a live in-studio performance.

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Eleanor Jawurlngali
Fri 11 Jul 2025 17:00
on Stone Love
Tune in to Stone Love this NAIDOC Week to hear Richie1250 play music only from Indigenous artists, along with an interview with Eleanor Jawurlngali, a Mudburra and Garrawa woman from Marlinja in the Northern Territory. Her music melds the contemporary with the traditional, singing in both traditional languages and English, and her self-titled EP is based on a concept of spiritual expression. Listen in from 5pm for this PBS exclusive show.

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Robbie Thorpe
Fri 11 Jul 2025 15:00
Aboriginal political activist Robbie Thorpe stands as part of a long line of Indigenous resistance to invasion. Drawing together the threads of two centuries of oppression, Robbie has worked tirelessly, through his 3CR radio show Bunjil's Fire, to focus our attention on the core injustices that plague this country. He joins DJ Manchild and PBS guest announcer Zvi Belling in conversation about 'Our Warrior: The Story of Robbie Thorpe,' the new documentary about his life and work.

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Swinging Doors NAIDOC Special
Thu 10 Jul 2025 15:00
Tune in to Swinging Doors this NAIDOC Week to hear Ernie present a special show celebrating the voices and stories of First Nations artists. From timeless classics to contemporary anthems, this curated set will honour the resilience, creativity, and cultural legacy of Indigenous musicians across generations. Whether you’re discovering new artists or revisiting old favourites, it’s a moving tribute to the music that continues to shape Australia’s cultural landscape.

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El Tee
Thu 10 Jul 2025 14:30
on Radio City
With raw lyricism and intimate delivery, California-Melbourne artist El Tee has been carving her place in the indie-folk scene since 2018. Following her debut album 'Everything Is Fine' in 2020, El Tee returns with 'Kind Safe Cool', a compelling six-track EP exploring emotional autonomy, grief, and the quiet strength of vulnerability, offering her most self-assured and stirring work to date. Tune in to Radio City to hear about her upcoming EP launch show at The Curtin on July 24.

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Rocket Science
Thu 10 Jul 2025 14:00
on Radio City
Rocket Science play trashy-psychedelic-garage-punk with new wave, no-wave art-punk enthusiasm. The band's creative point of view is inspired by Roman Tucker’s songwriting and influenced by the band's innovative take on music. Formed mid-1998, the internationally renowned group are playing a one-off show at The Gem as part of Leaps and Bounds Festival on July 26. Tune in to hear Roman and Paul chat with Crispi about this special performance.

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Jenny Mitchell
Thu 10 Jul 2025 10:00
Jenny Mitchell joins Down By The River following the latest release of 'Forest House', out now. Blending folk, Americana and country with heartfelt songwriting and a strong sense of home, 'Forest House' has already been praised by Kasey Chambers as “everything I love about Jenny Mitchell” and dubbed “album of the year” by Beccy Cole. Tune in as Jenny chats about the new record, her tour with Kasey Chambers, and the impact she hopes this project will have both musically and beyond.

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Jess Ribeiro
Thu 10 Jul 2025 08:00
Melbourne/Naarm-based award-winning singer-songwriter Jess Ribeiro writes with a haunting voice and plainspoken language that hides a wealth of meaning below the surface of her song craft. Jess Ribeiro’s ‘Mix Tape’ is a collection of abandoned pathways, parallel timelines, maybes and what-ifs, which will be out this July through Poison City Records. Tune in to The Breakfast Spread to hear Jess talk about her new music, along with a few specially selected songs for a round of Musical Chairs.