
NEWS: All things, Good Things 2024
It’s that time of year again! Good Things has dropped their line up for 2024, and as Alterwave’s self-proclaimed Metal, Rock, Emo enthusiast and professional I feel it’s my absolute duty to breakdown the favourites and highlights coming to the Brisbane Showgrounds this December.

GALLERY: Girl in Red @ The Fortitude Music Hall
Gallery by Madison Byrne

Gallery: Dayseeker @The Tivoli
Gallery by Ryan Kovchenko (Kovypicures)

GALLERY: The Last Dinner Party + TV Girl @ Riverstage
Gallery by Max Wenke

NEWS: Listen Out Announces 2024 Line-up
The upcoming Listen Out festival heralds the debut appearances of several international stars on Australian soil, promising an eclectic blend of musical prowess and innovation.

GALLERY: Ben Howard @ FMH
Gallery by Robi Hume

INTERVIEW: STÜM Chats Touring, Djaying And The Inspiration Behind His Latest EP!
This guy doesn't stop. But we managed to catch him for a quick chat about his Solar Safari Tour, djaying and the inspiration behind his latest EP!

GALLERY: Maisy Peters @ FMH
Gallery by Courtney Graham

REVIEW: Maisie Peters Ignites FMH
A eulogy to the ghosts of situationships past, Maisie Peters kicked off her Brisbane show of the Good Witch tour at the Fortitude Music Hall.

Bring Me The Horizon's MASSSIVE Australian tour has kicked off!
The huge Bring Me The Horizon tour, supported by Sleep Token, Make Them Suffer and Daine, kicked off in Melbourne and Sydney last week with a trio of arena shows.

GALLERY: Royel Otis @ King Street
Gallery by Thomas Freeman

GALLERY: Peach PRC @ FMH
Gallery by Cassie Jones

NEWS: Dom Dolla Announces 2024 Aus Tour!

GALLERY: Cavetown @ FMH
Photos by Max Wenke

GALLERY: Petey @ The Triffid
Photos by Somethingcolouredblack

REVIEW: Louis Tomlinson

GALLERY: Louis Tomlinson @ Riverstage (BNE)

REVIEW: A Wildands Roundup
Weightless. Transcendent. Magical. Timer at 0. 2024 ushered in by THAT Innerbloom moment, and a state of complete euphoria.

REVIEW: Getting Lost with Paramore at BEC
Paramore spans generations. The Brisbane Entertainment Centre was sardined with family friends and their kids, old mates from high school that left town to get a business degree, and newly reformed emos who carry emergency eyeliner in their back pocket.
