Georgia Anger
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Born with a love of music and pop culture, Sydney-based writer Georgia began writing music stories to feed her passion and get a grasp of the industry from a new perspective. Growing up as a musician with an old soul, Georgia’s love and understanding of music shines through in her writing, especially when it comes to anything regarding old school classic, alternative, or psychedelic rock. Georgia wishes to report to TYF's worldwide audience on the highlights of Australia’s music scene as well as educate and introduce them to what Australian music has to offer.

Album Review: Stray Cats – “40”

26 years after their last album, we welcome back Stray Cats to our music libraries and stereos, CD and record players for their 40th anniversary celebration. The rockabilly trio brought us nostalgic hits “Rock This Town”, “(She’s) Sexy & 17”…

Album Review: Alex Lahey – “The Best of Luck Club”

Similar in overall sound to her acclaimed debut album, Australian singer-songwriter Alex Lahey’s sophomore effort The Best of Luck Club reflects the oh-so-familiar struggle of adult life and the bleak losses involved. Lahey’s witty titles and themes make her songs…

Five New Faces in Aussie Music (That You NEED To Look Out For)

In a not-so-thriving industry in Australia, there are very few new artists keeping the passion and music alive. Whether it be through experimentation, confrontation, or easily playing memorable tunes that bring joy to listeners, the artists listed below embrace the…

Sydney’s Top 10 Best Live Music Venues

Editor’s note: Georgia Anger, a music writer from Australia, joined the TYF team earlier this year and has contributed writing about her country’s music scene. In this piece, she lists the ten best venues to see live music in Australia’s…

From the Record Crate: Bob Dylan – “Nashville Skyline” (1969)

The end of the 1960s sported constant and violent rioting, Nixon, the Vietnam War, and the assassinations of Robert Kennedy and Martin Luther King Jr. both taking place a year prior to Dylan’s LP- an ungodly way to head into…

Album Review: Good Cop Bad Cop – “Good Cop Bad Cop”

Nothing screams “the small world of Britpop” more than a Carnall brother doing yet ANOTHER side project with ANOTHER ex-or-otherwise Arctic Monkeys member. Milburn’s Joe Carnall and Arctic Monkeys’ drummer Matt Helders teamed up this year to create and explore…

The Festival of Femme: The Greatest Female Voices of All Time

To celebrate Women’s History Month, here are our top 10 greatest female rockers. Not in order, of course. As we approach the end of Women’s History Month (boo!), I’ve taken it upon myself to commemorate some of rock’s greatest and…