Cameron Smith and Eamonn Snow have been presenting Homebrewed since November 2017, and are passionate about the Australian music scene. Homebrewed is a podcast dedicated to supporting the Australian Music Industry. Cam and Eamonn have received excellence awards and the admiration of local bands for their presentation of Homebrewed and their continued support of the Australian music scene.
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The NSW state government has decided that they’re confident enough in how the state is handling the pandemic that they’re cutting the one person per four square rule for all venues, except gyms and n…
*Original Interview Date March 4, 2020*
Holy Holy are a musical two-piece from Melbourne, Australia. Oscar Dawson, the guitarist of the duo, joined Homebrewed to discuss their regional tour and gives…
Australia’s live entertainment sector has welcomed the federal Government’s long-overdue rescue funds and its adoption of a roadmap for the rebirth of concerts.
On Friday, Federal Minister for Commun…
Perth are an all-girl 4-piece indie band from Perth. Sas, one of the three lead singers of the band, joined Homebrewed to discuss how they rotate between three lead singers. They also share how they …
Following the good, early news from Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine, Ticketmaster is said to be deep in planning for a post-COVID concerts restart.
Earlier this week, Pfizer, producers of Viagra, said a va…
The Money war are an indie/rock duo from Perth. Carmen joined Homebrewed to have a chat about their new album, as well as becoming a mother for the first time and how that has changed her life. She a…
Elaskia is a singer, songwriter and pianist located on the NSW Central Coast. Elaskia joined Homebrewed to have a chat about some of the best and worst meetings she's ever had with other artists, whi…
New South Wales is in for a boom after the NSW Legislative Council passed amendments to the Liquor Amendment (24-hour Economy) Bill 2020.
Led by the Labor Opposition, particularly John Graham, the Sh…
Psychedelic Porn Crumpets are a psych/rock group from Perth. Jack McEwan, the singer and guitarist for the band, joined Homebrewed for a chat. We discuss the ridiculous way the top 40 are decided, an…
Music festival promoters are grappling with major losses after COVID-19 cancelled events. Whilst our outlook for the virus is good, promoters face more hurdles before they can bring major events back…
Atlas Eyes is a solo project from Central Coast musician Lachlan Raeside. He joined Homebrewed to discuss his new solo project, his podcast 'Indie Music Diaries', his songwriting process, and how he …
While mosh pits are essentially still punishable by death in this COVID-19 hell we call 2020, NSW is taking a step in the right direction with a big loosening of restrictions around outdoor music eve…
R.M.F.C (Rock Music Fan Club) is a solo project from South Coast multi-instrumentalist and singer/songwriter Buz Clatworthy. Buz joined Homebrewed to discuss how he forms his songs, getting in other …
Ticket reseller Viagogo has been fined $7 million for misleading Australian consumers with Google advertisements, added fees and claims about the scarcity of tickets.
The Australian Competition and C…
TJ Loft is a solo musician from the NSW South Coast. TJ joined Homebrewed to discuss his plans for a future EP, playing live, the Wollongong music scene, his connections to the Central Coast, and how…
Dress Thèque are a Manchester inspired futuristic/indie band from Sydney. Julian from the group joined Homebrewed to discuss their new two-track release, their early beginnings on the Central Coast, …
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With revenue all but drying up during the health crisis, the vast majority of businesses across Australia’s live industry are facing shutdown in the next half-year, with as…
Eddie Boyd, formerly known as Boydos, is now releasing music under the name 'Human Noise'. For Eddie, this is just a continuation from his previous project (just under a new name), as opposed to a wh…
The 24-Hour Economy Strategy is the New South Wales government’s new action plan to help the “24-hour economy to thrive”. There are five key points to it and each, the government says, will target a …