Melbourne-based band RVG's new single is a broadside at the people who leave ignorant and disrespectful comments under online news stories. You already know the type. The ones that leave you ...
Melbourne/Naarm indie rock band RVG will release their third album, Brain Worms, on Friday, 2nd June. It’s the band’s first album since signing with Ivy League Records, a subsidiary of the Mushroom ...
It’s hard to shake the feeling that human connection means something very different today than it did even 10 years ago. Parents are radicalized by Facebook misinformation and old friends start ...
We're always highlighting great new music added to the Double J playlist. New to Double J? Here's how you can tune in, no matter where you are. Indie rock fans who don't already have RVG in their ...
Romy Vager says winning album Brain Worms was a reaction to experiences she faced as a trans woman in music Melbourne alternative band RVG has won the $30,000 Australian Music prize (AMP) for their ...
Australian band RVG have announced their third album, Brain Worms, which will be out June 2 via Fire. The album was made in London with producer James Trevascus (Nick Cave & Warren Ellis, Billy ...
RVG were announced as the winners of this year’s AMP in a ceremony held at APRA AMCOS HQ in Ultimo, Sydney. In her acceptance speech, Vager referenced the “insane amount of bullshit” she experiences ...
Australian band RVG will follow up their terrific 2017 debut with Feral, which will be out April 24 via Fire (their first for the label). They made the album with producer Victor Van Vugt, who has ...
RVG have announced an intimate show at Melbourne’s Curtin Hotel next month, wrapping up their ‘Feral’ era before turning their attention to new music. The band, fronted by singer-songwriter Romy Vager ...
One of the most striking songs on RVG’s third album almost didn’t make the cut. ‘Squid’, a strange and sprawling meditation on turning into a sea creature but remaining unable to escape human despair, ...
A few years ago, RVG teamed up with Julia Jacklin for a haunting cover of Björk's "Army Of Me." Today, the Australian rock band tackled Ramones' "Pet Sematary" and shared a new song titled "Don't Take ...
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