Tag: Band Profile

True Blue James is carving his own magical path

True Blue James is carving his own magical path

BMA Band Profile Bossman Sko, here. I have recently had the pleasure to get to know our dear James Cahill, ...
In Conversation with Tom Woodward

In Conversation with Tom Woodward

BMA Band Profile. Photos by Konrad Lenz How’d your musical journey start? I was obsessed with "pop" music from a ...
Teen Jesus and the Jean Teasers: Fix It With Salt Tour

Teen Jesus and the Jean Teasers: Fix It With Salt Tour

BMA Bossman Allan Sko chats to TJ&TJT’s Scarlett McKahey Rapidly-rising punk rock stars and pride of Canberra, Teen Jesus and ...
Hayden Kinsman: Pianist, Teacher, Musician

Hayden Kinsman: Pianist, Teacher, Musician

BMA Band Profile with Allan Sko Bossman Allan Sko here, with the quickest of quick intros. Just wanted to state ...
The Dalmatians: Taking Rock Back to it's Folk Future

The Dalmatians: Taking Rock Back to it’s Folk Future

BMA Canberra Band Profile Plugged in and barking mad, CBR’s The Dalmatians are taking rock back to its folk future! ...
nonbinarycode: Queer Pop-Punk With a Cabaret Twist

nonbinarycode: Queer Pop-Punk With a Cabaret Twist

BMA Artist Profile Every month is Pride Month at BMA Magazine, so what better way to celebrate September and beyond ...
The Journey of Canberra Band Carnival Road

The Journey of Canberra Band Carnival Road

BMA Artist Profile Where the journey began… In late 2014, Anthony Ives (Ant) met Andrew Rickard at an open mic ...
The three members of The Necks are standing outside on a covered walkway, looking at the camera. They are wearing collard shirts.

Up To Our ‘Necks’

Article by Anthony Plevey The Necks—Chris Abrahams (piano), Tony Buck (drums, percussion) and Lloyd Swanton (double bass and bass guitar)—have ...
BMA Band Profile: KOPASETIC on making a dope rhythm engine

BMA Band Profile: KOPASETIC on making a dope rhythm engine

Plucky five-piece roots 'n' reggae tinged, off-beat folksters Kopasetic are playing at The Street Theatre on Saturday, 4 December. They ...