On 14 December 1988, 4ZZZ was taken off air and forcibly evicted from its UQ premises by the then student union executive, headed by one Victoria Brazil. The move prompted many previously apolitical students to take a firm stand against the move and to rally support for the station. While Zed was not to return to the premises its' volunteers had helped hand-build, unprecedented community support saw the station live to fight another day.
Album Reviews
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!!!: Thr!!!er
Can you keep dancing when dance punk is no more? -
Yeah Yeah Yeahs: Mosquito
Is Yeah Yeah Yeahs increasing stardom leading to increasing boredom? -
Cold War Kids: Dear Miss Lonelyhearts
Four albums in, how well are the Kids really coping? -
Tyler, The Creator: Wolf
The divisive ringleader of the Odd Future of hip hop returns with all his controversies intact. -
Wavves: Afraid of Heights
The emotional lows are incredibly low and that’s the way we like it (but, dude…please see a psychologist). -
Lapalux: Nostalchic
Lapalux blends sad white boy r'n'b and manic depression, because if it were just regular depression he'd be James Blake... -
How To Destroy Angels: Welcome Oblivion
Trent Reznor & Mariqueen Maandig finally take their chilly, emotional horror to album length, but is this ice age any good? -
New Order: Lost Sirens
If 'Lost Sirens' is an incomplete New Order record it’s easy to comprehend why they’re capable of creating such magic when they’re operating as a united band. -
A$AP Rocky: LongLiveA$AP
LongLiveA$AP revives A$AP Rocky's sounds from effortlessly hazy to burgeoning worldwide superstar potential. -
How To Destroy Angels: An Omen EP
The second EP out of Trent Reznor's most recent project: a herald of things to come, or more of the same?













