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
Knot-as White as I Thought
KNOTFEST 2025 review Knotfest 2025 was a celebration of heavy music today. Offering a unique introspection of how many ridiculous sub-genres, waves, and eras we have made in our head, the line-up forced attendees to draw down their barriers and enjoy a hot and humid communion of nothing but heavy mu
Wild Fun at Manning
Indie folk band Wild Rivers impresses and entertains at USYD’s student bar It was difficult to discern everything that Devan Glover and Khalid Yassein of Canadian indie folk band Wild Rivers said in between songs at Manning Bar last Saturday over the techno rave happening in the venue’s courtyar
A victory lap for an artist who’s just getting started
Olivia Dean’s Roundhouse Show was a triumphant celebration of fierce femininity Photo: Jess Gleeson. “This next song is about how a lot of my ex-boyfriends have unfollowed me on Instagram, but I still follow all of them,” Olivia Dean quipped to the crowd of her sold out show at the UNSW Roundh
Poly-Amnesia: Finding a lost sense of Polynesian identity through diasporic art
Josef from the 2210 in South-West Sydney has been on a quest to find himself through a reflection on his family’s past and how it shapes the context in which he lives today. It Takes a Village is an ethos to live by that Josef has always felt, he just had to rekindle with the […]
MODE FESTIVAL 2024
What is this “cultural celebration” that they claim takes place at Mode Festival? Here Finn Cameron finds out the truth. Mode held its third edition on Wareamah (Cockatoo Island) on Saturday 12th October. Improving on each year, it seems they are well on their way to creating an annual q
SEM 2 ’24: Eat The Document
Fridays 2-3PM with Aksharaa Agarwal “It’s Friday. It’s 2 pm. Do you know what you’re listening to? Fresh on SURG: tune in to ‘Eat the Document’, a live, low-key segment dissecting influential theoretical works, to encourage deeper engagement with text as a living
Sem 2 ’24: ON TAP
thursdays 4-5pm with Aidan elwig pollock and rosina carbone “G’day cobbers, sit down and have a cold one after a hard day’s work as we turn on the taps and deliver sweet Australian rock music straight into your glass. We’ve got everything from Midnight Oil to The Angels, 5SOS
SEM 2 ’24: Jam sandwich
Thursdays 2-4PM with Greta Mountford “Jam Sandwich is your weekly spread of music from female and gender diverse artists! Each week my lovely listeners will be guided through the grocery store isles for the best jams to fill my sticky, icky jam sandwiches with, perfectly curated for your ear h