Midnight Juggernauts bridge the great divide
March 25, 2008

If you’re an old school rock fan who doesn’t rate dance music, chances are you’ve been finding it increasingly difficult staying on your side of the divide, thanks to crossover acts such as Midnight Juggernauts.
By Angus Paterson
The summer of 2008 was always set to be at least partly owned by Midnight Juggernauts. Given a brief moment last year to exhale after an extensive tour of North America and Europe, they were flung headfirst into headline slots at the Meredith and Falls festivals in Victoria, Sydney’s Field Day and then, in January, a place on the travelling circus that is the Big Day Out, Australia’s biggest and most enduring music event. In March, they say goodbye to our country and the summer with the Farewell Australia Tour. [Read more]
Cut Off Your Hands - Say Yeah!
February 6, 2008
They haven’t even released their first LP, yet Cut Off Your Hands have already charmed the New York and London music scenes, broken limbs, and got into almost as many fights as they have piss ups. So how are the new darlings of indie rock adjusting to spiralling fame?
By Lizza Gebilagin
Philip Hadfield, bassist and self-professed number two drinker of Cut Off Your Hands, can pinpoint the exact moment when their destiny went from recording in home studios to strutting around the world in tight new jeans thanks to their Levi’s owned record label Levity. [Read more]






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