
by ndheath on January 5th, 2009
Set to headline the Laneway Festival in March, Girl Talk's live show is sweaty, frenetic and dangerously good fun. The unlikely party monster chats to ITM. [more]
Until recently, Gregg Gillis has led a double life to rival any superhero. By day, he was a mild-mannered biochemical engineer; by night the anarchic, club-rocking Girl Talk. Gillis has now dropped the day job, making way for an action-packed 2008. [more]
Returning to Australia in January for the Big Day Out circuit, Girl Talk is promising more than just a man and his laptop. [more]
Pittsburgh sensation Girl Talk is set to play two riotous Big Day Out sideshows in January. [more]
The Big Day Out juggernaut continues to roll on, with the recently announced encore show in Sydney now sold out. [more]
Continuing the charmed run of Big Day Out 2010, the Gold Coast event sold out yesterday and all general release tickets to the Melbourne event were pounced on this morning. [more]
Steve Bug is the latest artist to jump into the ring and slam file sharers, yet a new study has found that artists have been profiting in the last five years, due in part to illegal downloading. [more]
Sunday 31st January produced a glorious day for the Perth Big Day Out. [more]
Flemington Racecourse, Australia Day. January 26th, 2010. [more]
Virtually from the moment he took to the stage, armed only with his laptop, the clothes on his back (much of which would later be removed) and one very retro sweatband, Gillis, aka Girl Talk, had the crowd under his complete control... [more]
Then, an email from my editor asked me if I wanted the review spot, suddenly my cynicism dissolved. Sasha, Kasabian, Simian Mobile Disco, Girl Talk – fuck yes! [more]
by the elektro kitten on February 1st, 2010
There was one major contrast between the BDO of 2010, versus the final of the last decade: it was at least 10 degrees Celsius cooler. Hooray. You could actually enjoy the act you were watching, rather than feel lke you’re watching a dream sequence [more]
International artists often comment on how they love the Big Day Out tour because it feels like a two week traveling holiday under the sun. [more]
International artists often comment on how they love the Big Day Out tour because it feels like a two week traveling holiday under the sun. [more]
by ross_annabel on February 23rd, 2009
At the end of the day, I enjoyed myself, but had I not been fortunate enough to have a media pass I don’t know that I would have been able to say the same thing. [more]
As an ever increasing number of festivals seem to be appearing on stobie poles all around our fair city, Laneways provides a point of difference as a festival that is focused on the music and not the gimmick that has started to pervade the scene. [more]
by tiger_tommy on February 12th, 2009
In a world where the abundance of music festivals has reached saturation point, Perth’s inaugural St Jerome’s Laneways Festival last Friday provided a welcome and thoroughly refreshing change. [more]
A perfect weekend music event is well organized and has both bands you know and love as well as some surprising acts that blow you away unexpectedly. My weekend at Southbound got all of the above. [more]
As sure as December becomes January, New Years Day in Sydney will always have Field Day. [more]
This fortnight we’re putting the spotlight on one of Australia’s fastest rising production talents, 22 year old Melbourne electro-funker Miami Horror, as well as Trentemoller, Girl Talk, Lost Valentinos and more! [more]
Whatever you think of the mashup genre, Girl Talk certainly has the knack of pulling out all the best bits of a track - the muffin tops , if you will. And when you’ve got an album that’s comprised solely of muffin tops, you can’t go wrong. [more]