Writing and Wrestling with Wicca Phase Springs Eternal
From Scranton to Melbourne, the singer talks his Australian tour, recording in the woods and hypothetical wrestling gimmick.
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Mac Miller’s Posthumous Album ‘Circles’ Is Here
‘Circles’ is the final chapter in the late musician’s journey of self-discovery.
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Acclaim Digital Cover 005: Doja Cat
The Los Angeles rapper just wants to have fun—but that doesn’t mean you shouldn’t take her seriously.
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Bazzi Is Doing Some Soul Searching
The R&B star on overnight fame, his favourite Prince song, and whether aliens would like his music.
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Wu-Tang Is for the Children and the Adults
We caught up with Sacha Jenkins, the filmmaker behind the award-nominated Wu-Tang documentary series.
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Injury Reserve Are Dip, Dodging, and Diving Their Way Up
The cult rap trio touched down in Sydney to shed some light on the process behind their debut album.
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Acclaim Digital Cover 002: Venus X
The most punk DJ shaman in the world, New Yorker Venus X speaks on why the club is no different to the church, and breaks down her mission to normalise everybody.
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Acclaim Digital Cover 001: Duckwrth
South Central’s Duckwrth talks his new EP The Falling Man, his love for Bad Brains, and maintaining a positive mental attitude.
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“Where Are You From?”
The exhibition celebrating Australia’s diversity.
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The New Locals: Raj Mahal
The Sydney via Boston rapper talks about his latest string of singles, love for electronic music, and his favourite Gucci Mane song.
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Kit Webster’s Art Is Not For The Photosensitive
To the Melbourne-based sound and video artist, every reality is malleable.
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Wicca Phase Springs Eternal is Suffering On
Amidst the stories of grief that make up his latest album, the founder of Gothboiclique is sure that this is only the beginning.
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So, Corbin co-produced a song on Future’s new album
Yes, you read that right. The artist FKA Spooky Black linked up with Future.
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Collarbones are back, baby! And they’re coming for Pop.
In 2018, Collarbones exists primarily as a vehicle for the pop ambitions of Marcus Whale and Travis Cook.
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