One Band a Month – July: Let's Burn Some Midnight Oil Midnight Oil aren't just another great Australian rock band. They're one of those rare bands that proved rock music could make you think as much as it made you move. While many artists wrote songs about love, heartbreak or excess, Midnight Oil looked outward. They wrote about people. About communities. About injustice. About the environment. About a country still wrestling with its own identity. Yet somehow, none of it ever felt like a lecture. It felt like rock 'n' roll. For most listeners, the journey begins with "Beds Are Burning." Maybe "Blue Sky Mine." Perhaps "The Dead Heart." Those songs deserve every bit of their legendary status. They're powerful, unforgettable and remain as relevant today as when they were first released. But if that's where the listening stops, you're only hearing half the story. Because hidden beneath those huge singles is a catalogue fille...
“Hidden Gems: Signals, Stories & Sonic Clues” The Visual B-Side & Deep Cut Challenge This month’s quiz is built differently. Instead of straightforward trivia, each question combines: a photo clue a song or track reference a story, lyric, or piece of music history Your task is simple: name the band or artist. Some clues are obvious. Others are buried in studio lore, instrument choices, songwriting stories, or cultural moments that shaped music history. From prog epics and punk pioneers to indie breakthroughs and arena rock giants — this is a tour through the hidden architecture of rock and alternative music. π² QUESTIONS 1. Vanilla Queen Question: This track features a massive synthesizer outro. Which Dutch band used the same tape-replay keyboard famously heard on “Strawberry Fields Forever” to create its symphonic sound? Clue: The instrument mimics orchestras using recorded tape loops. 2. The King Will Come Question: Which British progressive rock band used twin-lead gui...