
Alex Lahey, Something for Kate, Murray Cook, and More Show Their Support for Ausmusic T-Shirt Day
As Ausmusic Month draws to a close, we check out some of the highlights from this year's Ausmusic T-Shirt Day.
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Subscribe NowAs Ausmusic Month draws to a close, we check out some of the highlights from this year's Ausmusic T-Shirt Day.
"The creative community has been stood down and overlooked," notes Alex Lahey. "But it’s time for us to stand up and call out for what we need."
Two-and-a-half years in the making, Gordi and Alex Lahey first began work on the track following a trip to the Nashville dive bar of the same name.
Following a handful of Dolly Parton-featuring posts on the weekend, it appears that Gordi and Alex Lahey have a new single arriving on Friday.
The week-long celebration of music kicks off on Saturday.
"This one goes out to the kid in high school who made fun of my HEY HO LET'S GO tshirt I wore on casual clothes day in year 8."
A handful of local artists have been added to one of the most iconic soundtracks in video game history.
"Looking forward felt too daunting, which made me flustered and upset," Alex Lahey says of the EP of re-recorded tracks. "So, I decided to look back."
Paul Kelly is teaming up with some of his close friends and frequent collaborators for the latest edition of The State of Music this weekend.
Featuring Midnight Oil, Brian Wilson, Ecca Vandal, Eric Wareheim, King Parrot, the Go-Betweens' Lindy Morrison, Gordi, the National, Randy Newman, plus Taibbi takes on Tweeter-in-Chief Donald Trump.