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Q&A with American artist Matt Thompson

In this interview, Matt Thompson steps into a new chapter with Echo, a single that reconnects him with the pop sound that first shaped...

Birds Flying Backwards Find Beauty in Connection on Debut Album Lovebirds

There’s a lived-in warmth running through Lovebirds, the debut album from Birds Flying Backwards. It feels unhurried and human, the kind of record that...

Gabriel Audee Releases New Single ‘Dichotomy’

There’s a particular kind of artist who doesn’t make music so much as construct it; who treats a song less like a performance and...

Charley Ramsay Shares New Album Bottle Rocket Sunsets

There’s a quiet, unforced strength at the heart of "Somebody Somewhere", the lead single from Bottle Rocket Sunsets. Rather than leaning on big hooks...

Q&A with American singer-songwriter Randy Ross

With Hard Days, Soft Nights, Randy Ross closes one chapter and quietly steps into another. Written during his final stretch in Nashville and released...

Nik Barrell Finds Meaning in the In-Between on New Single “Lost”

Nik Barrell has always written like someone in motion. With “Lost”, the British songwriter leans fully into that instinct, delivering a song shaped not...

Inside the Spell of Anna Thoresen’s “VOODOO DOLL”

With “VOODOO DOLL”, Anna Thoresen is back with a track dangerously catchy and emotionally unfiltered. The New Jersey-born, LA-based artist taps into pop’s melodic...

Q&A with Carrie Abyss

Carrie Abyss is an artist who builds worlds where myth, power, and lived experience collide. Drawing from her Assyrian-Armenian heritage and a sharp awareness...

GILSKA Turns a Christmas Classic Into Hyperpop Chaos on “Santa Baby”

GILSKA’s “Santa Baby” is not a seasonal novelty or a tongue-in-cheek cover. It’s a full-scale reinvention that drags a mid-century Christmas classic into a...

Gabby Rivers Channels Frustration Into a Fierce Grunge-Pop Release on “What Is the Problem?”

Gabby Rivers doesn’t circle her feelings on “What Is the Problem?” She confronts them head-on. The East Anglian grunge-pop riser delivers a sharp, emotionally...
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Mick Pacholli

Mick created TAGG - The Alternative Gig Guide in 1979 with Helmut Katterl, the world's first real Street Magazine. He had been involved with his fathers publishing business, Toorak Times and associated publications since 1972. Mick was also involved in Melbourne's music scene for a number of years opening venues, discovering and managing bands and providing information and support for the industry.Mick has also created a number of local festivals and is involved in not for profit and supporting local charities.