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When it comes to Aussie hip-hop, it doesn’t get much bigger than Perth’s Drapht. We speak to the man about partying and his stratospheric rise to the top.
Also in the mag, interviews with SBTRKT, Howling Bells, Flogging Molly and Active Child.
Plus, we review the eagerly anticipated debut album from the Jezabels, look at the unholy union of music and fashion and question the wisdom of a K-Rudd comeback.
Throw in a bunch of giveaways, reviews and our guide to your astrological future and you’ve got one helluva a way to waste 45 minutes or so.
Pick up your copy of The Wire Mag with The West Australian every Thursday.

When it comes to Aussie hip-hop, it doesn’t get much bigger than Perth’s Drapht. We speak to the man about partying and his stratospheric rise to the top.

Also in the mag, interviews with SBTRKT, Howling Bells, Flogging Molly and Active Child.

Plus, we review the eagerly anticipated debut album from the Jezabels, look at the unholy union of music and fashion and question the wisdom of a K-Rudd comeback.

Throw in a bunch of giveaways, reviews and our guide to your astrological future and you’ve got one helluva a way to waste 45 minutes or so.

Pick up your copy of The Wire Mag with The West Australian every Thursday.

Tomorrow in The Wire Mag we chat to Melbourne comedian Lawrence Leung about his coming stage show, Lawrence Leung Wants a Jetpack.
We chat to alt-pop diva Owl Eyes, Kiwi indie rockers Batrider as well as Dead Letter Chorus.
While RocKwiz host Julia Zemiro gets ready for a Christmas tour.
Plus social pics, gig and album reviews, gig guide, tour announcements and loads more.
The Wire Mag, now with a weekly astrology guide - we’re not kidding. Get it every Thursday inside The West Australian.

Tomorrow in The Wire Mag we chat to Melbourne comedian Lawrence Leung about his coming stage show, Lawrence Leung Wants a Jetpack.

We chat to alt-pop diva Owl Eyes, Kiwi indie rockers Batrider as well as Dead Letter Chorus.

While RocKwiz host Julia Zemiro gets ready for a Christmas tour.

Plus social pics, gig and album reviews, gig guide, tour announcements and loads more.

The Wire Mag, now with a weekly astrology guide - we’re not kidding. Get it every Thursday inside The West Australian.

Tomorrow in The Wire Mag Swedish pop chanteuse Lykke Li has some explaining to do when discussing sophomore LP, Wounded Rhymes.
The Jezabels are set to drop their highly anticipated debut. We catch up with them ahead of the release to talk feminist literature and staying independent.
Plus, stoner rockers Monster Magnet say no to drugs and Sebadoh brings back 90s indie rock. And social pics, reviews, news and more.
Get it every Thursday inside The West Australian.

Tomorrow in The Wire Mag Swedish pop chanteuse Lykke Li has some explaining to do when discussing sophomore LP, Wounded Rhymes.

The Jezabels are set to drop their highly anticipated debut. We catch up with them ahead of the release to talk feminist literature and staying independent.

Plus, stoner rockers Monster Magnet say no to drugs and Sebadoh brings back 90s indie rock. And social pics, reviews, news and more.

Get it every Thursday inside The West Australian.

In this week’s edition of The Wire Mag quirky Kiwi artist Kimbra discusses her jazz-influenced sound and stand-out look ahead of her debut release.
Plus, interviews with Melbourne MC Phrase, electro outfit Seekae and US rockers Anberlin.
We review gigs from the weekend and preview all the good stuff happening for Rottofest.
And Last Word puts Jay Z and Kanye’s partnership in context.
The Wire Mag. Get it tomorrow and every other Thursday in The West Australian yo.

In this week’s edition of The Wire Mag quirky Kiwi artist Kimbra discusses her jazz-influenced sound and stand-out look ahead of her debut release.

Plus, interviews with Melbourne MC Phrase, electro outfit Seekae and US rockers Anberlin.

We review gigs from the weekend and preview all the good stuff happening for Rottofest.

And Last Word puts Jay Z and Kanye’s partnership in context.

The Wire Mag. Get it tomorrow and every other Thursday in The West Australian yo.

In this week’s edition of The Wire Mag rock trio Calling All Cars chat about their home town in country NSW, the art of songwriting and their second LP, Dancing With a Dead Man.
Viral sensation The Tunnel scared the wits out of us. We get the low down from the Australian horror film’s director.
Indie five-piece Boy & Bear discuss their debut effort, while Eagle and the Worm keep it loose and Jack Ladder talks about his third LP.
The Wire Mag. The number one youth entertainment lift-out of all time*. Get it every Thursday in The West Australian.
* What? Every other mag toots their own trumpet, why can’t we?

In this week’s edition of The Wire Mag rock trio Calling All Cars chat about their home town in country NSW, the art of songwriting and their second LP, Dancing With a Dead Man.

Viral sensation The Tunnel scared the wits out of us. We get the low down from the Australian horror film’s director.

Indie five-piece Boy & Bear discuss their debut effort, while Eagle and the Worm keep it loose and Jack Ladder talks about his third LP.

The Wire Mag. The number one youth entertainment lift-out of all time*. Get it every Thursday in The West Australian.

* What? Every other mag toots their own trumpet, why can’t we?

This week in The Wire Mag English knock-abouts Arctic Monkeys talk music-making, Nirvana, media attention and their latest LP, Suck It and See.
We chat to chill-wave act Memory Tapes and noise-folk artist EMA, and review gigs, CDs, movies and more.
We look at a documentary about the life of influential reggae king Lee “Scratch” Perry.
Plus, Last Word examines the woeful state of the US economy and asks you to dig deep to help them break the poverty cycle.
The Wire Mag. Inside The West Australian every Thursday.

This week in The Wire Mag English knock-abouts Arctic Monkeys talk music-making, Nirvana, media attention and their latest LP, Suck It and See.

We chat to chill-wave act Memory Tapes and noise-folk artist EMA, and review gigs, CDs, movies and more.

We look at a documentary about the life of influential reggae king Lee “Scratch” Perry.

Plus, Last Word examines the woeful state of the US economy and asks you to dig deep to help them break the poverty cycle.

The Wire Mag. Inside The West Australian every Thursday.

Want to check out the next big thing in Australian music? In this week’s edition of The Wire Mag we showcase four of the most promising acts about to hit a stage near you.
We reflect on the rocking, muddy awesomeness that was On the Bright Side and other weekend gigs.
Plus, interviews with Gomez and Matthew Lewis (aka Neville Longbottom from Harry Potter).
The Wire Mag. Hiding inside The West Australian every Thursday.

Want to check out the next big thing in Australian music? In this week’s edition of The Wire Mag we showcase four of the most promising acts about to hit a stage near you.

We reflect on the rocking, muddy awesomeness that was On the Bright Side and other weekend gigs.

Plus, interviews with Gomez and Matthew Lewis (aka Neville Longbottom from Harry Potter).

The Wire Mag. Hiding inside The West Australian every Thursday.

In tomorrow’s edition of The Wire Mag Pnau’s Nick Littlemore discusses how relationship break-ups inspired a bit of musical healing on their latest LP, Soft Universe.
We also chat to Scotch rock foursome Glasvegas ahead of their first Australian visit, LA indie-dance act Funeral Party and soulful dubstep wunderkind James Blake.
Plus, the Etc Etc fashion page goes all kaleidoscopic and Last Word discusses one of its favourite topics; reality TV.
The Wire Mag. Get on it every Thursday inside The West Australian.

In tomorrow’s edition of The Wire Mag Pnau’s Nick Littlemore discusses how relationship break-ups inspired a bit of musical healing on their latest LP, Soft Universe.

We also chat to Scotch rock foursome Glasvegas ahead of their first Australian visit, LA indie-dance act Funeral Party and soulful dubstep wunderkind James Blake.

Plus, the Etc Etc fashion page goes all kaleidoscopic and Last Word discusses one of its favourite topics; reality TV.

The Wire Mag. Get on it every Thursday inside The West Australian.

The Kills’ frontwoman Alison Mosshart could well be the coolest rocker on the planet - we chat to her about their new album and what it’s like to play with Jack White.
In a bumper edition of goodness we also chat to Yuksek, Handsome Furs, Explosions in the Sky and the Horrors.
Plus, The Last Word transports you to the year 2021 to imagine the 20th anniversary re-release of the Harry Potter franchise - where is Daniel Radcliffe now?
And all the usual giveaways, reviews and so on.
The Wire Mag - keeping warm inside The West Australian every Thursday.

The Kills’ frontwoman Alison Mosshart could well be the coolest rocker on the planet - we chat to her about their new album and what it’s like to play with Jack White.

In a bumper edition of goodness we also chat to Yuksek, Handsome Furs, Explosions in the Sky and the Horrors.

Plus, The Last Word transports you to the year 2021 to imagine the 20th anniversary re-release of the Harry Potter franchise - where is Daniel Radcliffe now?

And all the usual giveaways, reviews and so on.

The Wire Mag - keeping warm inside The West Australian every Thursday.

In The Wire Mag this week, we ride shotgun with a hobo as part of the weird and wonderful world of movies at the Revelation Perth International Film Festival.
We also talk turkey with Tom Vek and Isobel Campbell, and track down Bloc Party frontman Kele in New York.
One of biggest comps ever continues, giving you the chance to take 40 mates to Revelation Perth International Film Festival - the prize is worth over $4000!
Plus, there’s CD, film and gig reviews and other news on the goings on around P-town.
Grab your copy of The Wire Mag in The West Australian every Thursday.

In The Wire Mag this week, we ride shotgun with a hobo as part of the weird and wonderful world of movies at the Revelation Perth International Film Festival.

We also talk turkey with Tom Vek and Isobel Campbell, and track down Bloc Party frontman Kele in New York.

One of biggest comps ever continues, giving you the chance to take 40 mates to Revelation Perth International Film Festival - the prize is worth over $4000!

Plus, there’s CD, film and gig reviews and other news on the goings on around P-town.

Grab your copy of The Wire Mag in The West Australian every Thursday.

In The Wire Mag this week, Perth’s own Abbe May explores sex and death in her latest album and we’re predicting big things for her.
We also catch up with Battles, City and Colour and Scotch rockers Sons and Daughters.
And we lift the lid on one of our biggest comps ever, giving you the chance to take 40 mates to Revelation Perth International Film Festival - the prize is worth over $4000!
Plus, all the usual CD and film reviews and our round up of what is happening around town.  Grab your copy of The Wire Mag in The West Australian every Thursday.

In The Wire Mag this week, Perth’s own Abbe May explores sex and death in her latest album and we’re predicting big things for her.

We also catch up with Battles, City and Colour and Scotch rockers Sons and Daughters.

And we lift the lid on one of our biggest comps ever, giving you the chance to take 40 mates to Revelation Perth International Film Festival - the prize is worth over $4000!

Plus, all the usual CD and film reviews and our round up of what is happening around town. Grab your copy of The Wire Mag in The West Australian every Thursday.

Love it or hate it, controversial erotic mystery Sleeping Beauty opens tomorrow. First time director Julia Leigh discusses the inspiration and mixed reactions to the film in tomorrow’s edition of The Wire Mag.
We chat to Cosmo Jarvis, Coerce, Metronomy and Above & Beyond, and review the Grates, Wagons and Little Red gigs.
Arts End looks at a local play offering an all-sensory experience, while Last Word looks at youth culture being hijacked.
The Wire Mag. Get it every Thursday in The West Australian.

Love it or hate it, controversial erotic mystery Sleeping Beauty opens tomorrow. First time director Julia Leigh discusses the inspiration and mixed reactions to the film in tomorrow’s edition of The Wire Mag.

We chat to Cosmo Jarvis, Coerce, Metronomy and Above & Beyond, and review the Grates, Wagons and Little Red gigs.

Arts End looks at a local play offering an all-sensory experience, while Last Word looks at youth culture being hijacked.

The Wire Mag. Get it every Thursday in The West Australian.

The Grates have changed their line-up, spent two years in New York and released what is possibly their best album. Get The Wire Mag tomorrow to find out more.
Helmet is happy to stay undefinable and unfashionable, Guillemots get intense, and the Vines discuss their frontman’s struggle with autism.
Plus, gig reviews, CD reviews, comps, gig guide, movies, arts, gadgets, fashion and more.
The Wire Mag. Get it every Thursday in The West Australian.

The Grates have changed their line-up, spent two years in New York and released what is possibly their best album. Get The Wire Mag tomorrow to find out more.

Helmet is happy to stay undefinable and unfashionable, Guillemots get intense, and the Vines discuss their frontman’s struggle with autism.

Plus, gig reviews, CD reviews, comps, gig guide, movies, arts, gadgets, fashion and more.

The Wire Mag. Get it every Thursday in The West Australian.

Tomorrow in The Wire Mag Bon Iver (aka Justin Vernon) reflects on the modern world and his self-imposed exile.
We chat to Oz stoner rock stalwarts Tumbleweed, country music up-and-comer Caitlin Rose and Papa vs Pretty admit they aren’t that good with people.
We review Seeker Lover Keeper’s stunning debut LP, recruit WAAPA actors for a Gershwin-era photo shoot and tell you what’s happening in theatres and galleries around town.
The Wire Mag - get it every Thursday inside The West Australian.

Tomorrow in The Wire Mag Bon Iver (aka Justin Vernon) reflects on the modern world and his self-imposed exile.

We chat to Oz stoner rock stalwarts Tumbleweed, country music up-and-comer Caitlin Rose and Papa vs Pretty admit they aren’t that good with people.

We review Seeker Lover Keeper’s stunning debut LP, recruit WAAPA actors for a Gershwin-era photo shoot and tell you what’s happening in theatres and galleries around town.

The Wire Mag - get it every Thursday inside The West Australian.

This week in The Wire Mag we chat to the most heavenly of all super groups, Seeker Lover Keeper.
We examine the X-Men franchise, tipping the fifth instalment, X-Men: First Class, as one of the best.
Plus, revealing interviews with Cake, Foster the People and Joan As Police Woman.
And the usual social snaps, gig guide, reviews, news and more.
The Wire Mag. Get on it tomorrow in The West Australian.

This week in The Wire Mag we chat to the most heavenly of all super groups, Seeker Lover Keeper.

We examine the X-Men franchise, tipping the fifth instalment, X-Men: First Class, as one of the best.

Plus, revealing interviews with Cake, Foster the People and Joan As Police Woman.

And the usual social snaps, gig guide, reviews, news and more.

The Wire Mag. Get on it tomorrow in The West Australian.