Sem 2 ’25: On Tap – Season 4
Show Spotlight All OZ. All Pub. All Pub adjacent. All rock. All not really rock. But the important thing is… ALL OZ. On Tap is your one stop shop for everything Australia music. We’re back for our fourth (and possibly last season), so get it while you can! We keep it laid-back, summer-ev
Sem 2 ’25: C-Sides
Show Spotlight SURG FM’s resident mix show, hosted by your favourite dj’s least favourite dj Selectaaa. No genres, just vibes. We asked host dj Selectaaa (studying Music (French Horn Performance)) a couple of questions to get to know them a little better. What song are you listening to o
Sem 2 ’25: Music To Make You Move
Show Spotlight Have you been feeling like you need more DJ’s in your life? Look no further! Music to Make You Move is a weekly mix show, mixing all genres above 140 bpm and above. If you’re not moving, you’re not doing it right. Lose yourself in the basslines and melodies and join me from [&he
Sem 2 ’25: Fourth Space
Show Spotlight Brought to you by Olivia and Uma, Fourth Space is a 2 hour weekly student radio show that provides listeners with a platform to experience curious sounds and tracks shaped by the spirit of discovery! Drawing inspo from the concept of a ‘third space’ this show aims to foster a safe
Sem 2 ’25: appleseed fm
Show Spotlight Are you into EMO? Or posthardcore or metalcore or pop punk or screamo or math rock or emotional hardcore? Or whatever American football was? Or whatever La Dispute is? Emo is one of the most interesting and dynamic genres around. An offshoot of hardcore punk, Emo teleports us to basem
Radmurg in the studio for stujocon ’25
Radio monash joined surg fm for a roundtable on all things student radio As a part of the Student Journalism Conference 2025 your very own SURG FM from Sydney University was joined by Radio Monash (from Monash University in Naarm/Melbourne) for an exciting cross-broadcast. We discussed the ins-and-o
The day I went and saw Japanese Breakfast at the Opera House on a whim and a prayer
Japanese Breakfast is a musical project I had definitely heard of before May 2025, but my knowledge did not extend beyond this fantastically textural name. It was only when a friend mentioned that they were heading to the Opera House to see the act, who were performing as part of Vivid, that I sat d
Old mervs at the roundhouse
Henry Carringtonn-Jones and David House – the twosome that comprises Old Mervs – looked casual and comfortable onstage at the UNSW Roundhouse. It was as if they’d been plucked from the crowd in front of them and instructed to use just an electric guitar and a drum set to expertly command an ot
Gracie in All Her Grandeur
Abrams made Qudos Bank Arena feel intimate on the second of three sold-out shows Gracie Abrams’ penultimate sold-out show at Sydney’s Qudos Bank Arena boasted the power of the Teenage Fangirl. Led by Gracie – one of our very own – and exceptional opening act Ashe, 21,000 screaming fans found
The Murder Capital Live
A Tale of Two Irish Bands What does cracking Australia even mean for an international band? What does it cost? What is there to gain? What does success look like for an Irish post-punk band like the Murder Capital in a new rock industry still trying to find a norm for greats-making? Touring Australi