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09/03/2023
By Niamh Elliott-Brennan
MusicMusic ReviewReviewSURG

RUNNING OUTTA TIME by Chuey – a dark, dionysiac dance track

Three weeks ago saw the release of BRINGIN DISCO BACK, the first single off of Chuey’s upcoming EP DIPTYCH. Now, here we are with an exclusive pre-release review of RUNNING OUTTA TIME – the second and most highly anticipated single – AND an interview with the man himself where he talks

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Left to right: The Weeknd, Kissing Cars, Blusher, Ariana Grande
09/03/2023
By Niamh Elliott-Brennan
Fresh Music FridayMusicMusic ReviewPlaylistReview

FRESH MUSIC FRIDAY: The weeknd + ariana grande, kissing cars, blusher

from international superstars to melbourne pop trio & underground sydney band, fmf round 2 is here! presented to you by archie wierum, bella rough & niamh elliott-brennan Die for you (remix) – the weeknd & ariana grande Archie: When legends convene, audiences rejoice. To have the e

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18/02/2023
By Niamh Elliott-Brennan
Fresh Music FridayMusicMusic ReviewPlaylist

FRESH MUSIC FRIDAY: CHUEY, BEABADOOBEE, AT ARM’S LENGTH

SURG IS KICKING OFF THE YEAR WITH THE VERY FIRST FRESH MUSIC FRIDAY OF 2023! ZOE BIGGS, NIAMH ELLIOTT-BRENNAN AND MIYA SYWAK REACT TO BRAND NEW RELEASES FROM CHUEY (SYD), BEABADOOBEE (UK) AND AT ARM’S LENGTH (SYD). BRINGIN’ DISCO BACK – CHUEY Zoe: Oh this is fun!! There are parts of the produc

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03/09/2022
By Niamh Elliott-Brennan
Fresh Music FridayMusic

Fresh Music Friday: Chet Faker, Isabella Manfredi, Alex Lahey

Fresh Music Friday is back with some bangers as this week Callum Nathan and Alex Waters tackle new releases from the inimitable Chet Faker, the inspirational Isabella Manfredi, and the influential Alex Lahey.

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26/08/2022
By Niamh Elliott-Brennan
Fresh Music FridayMusicSURG

Fresh Music Friday: Ngaiire, Safety First, KIAN ft. rako, goyo & DALI HART

On this beautiful Friday, Zoe Biggs, Miya Sywak, and Callum Nathan are taking you on a journey through the hottest tracks released this week. From R&B and future soul to classic Aussie indie rock to some sweet 'n' funky pop, we've got it all over here on Fresh Music Friday.

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21/08/2022
By Niamh Elliott-Brennan
Fresh Music FridayMusic

Fresh Music Saturday: Sampa the Great, D’Arcy Spiller, DICE

A special edition of Fresh Music Friday brought to you from the vaults, a time capsule of music history dated way back to July 1st. This time it's our fabulous duo of Katerina Butler and Alex Vardanega who are reaching back through time to cover the (once upon a time) latest hits from Sampa the Grea

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19/08/2022
By Niamh Elliott-Brennan
Fresh Music FridayMusic

Fresh Music Friday: Mulalo, Mia Wray, Ivoris

Hello and welcome to Fresh Music Friday: Blast from the Past, where Harry Gay, Kat Porritt-Fraser, and Niamh Elliott-Brennan are time travelling to last Friday to bring you what (were) the hottest songs of the day. On the line today we've got our favourite Current Affairs host Mulalo, the girl with

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07/08/2022
By Niamh Elliott-Brennan
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Splendour in the Grass: Day 3 Recap

Niamh Elliott-Brennan and Matthew Forbes capture some of the standout moments of the festival’s fulfilling final day. Photos: Lincoln Gidney The third day of Splendour in the Grass was bittersweet; the sun was shining, morale was high, and some of the best sets of the festival were yet to come

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27/07/2022
By Niamh Elliott-Brennan
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Splendour in the Grass: Day 2 Recap

Niamh Elliott-Brennan and Matthew Forbes flash back to Saturday, when bluer skies allowed the festival to officially kick off. It goes without saying that the second day of Splendour in the Grass 2022 was a whole lot better than the first. Despite the mud sticking around (quite literally), making da

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22/07/2022
By Niamh Elliott-Brennan
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Splendour in the Grass: Day 1 Recap

Image: Tobi Lotus (Twitter) Niamh Elliott-Brennan and Matthew Forbes provide a run-down on an eventful day at North Byron Parklands, which was marked by major cancellations and perilous weather. For the first time since 2019, thousands have flocked into the North Byron Parklands for the renowned Spl

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