triple j launched its Like A Version segment in 2004. Hundreds of covers have been recorded since that time, with artists from all over the world visiting the triple j studios to bash out a version of ...
March is about to get very busy inside the triple j studios. The youth broadcaster has officially expanded its beloved Like A Version segment for a special month-long takeover – and for the first time ...
Space to play or pause, M to mute, left and right arrows to seek, up and down arrows for volume. Wrapping up the massive first Like A Version month, it's none other than the young Noongar Wongi rapper ...
Turnstile don't play a lot of cover songs. Early on, they would whip up crowds by playing canonical hardcore anthems from bands like Bad Brains and Minor Threat, and Setlist.fm says that they did the ...
Djo’s tour in support of their upcoming album The Crux has taken Joe Keery and company to Australia, where they visited the talk show Triple J and, as per tradition, performed a cover of another ...
Australian singer-songwriter MAY-A has put her own stamp on a classic. The 24-year-old Sydney talent covered Stevie Nicks‘ 1981 track "Edge of Seventeen" for triple j's Like a Version on Friday (March ...
Inkabee has made his triple j Like A Version debut, covering the Black Eyed Peas‘ 2003 hit "Where Is the Love?" - becoming one of the youngest artists to ever perform in the studio. The Noongar Wongi ...
Their Like A Version appearance arrived during the Australian leg of the HYPERYOUTH World Tour. By Jessica Lynch Joey Valence & Brae delivered a chaotic, synth-heavy take on Amyl and the Sniffers’ ...
In 2021, Ethel Cain posted a demo called "Wrestling In Dirt Pits" to Tumblr, and it sampled Drive-By Truckers' "Angels And Fuselage" from their 2001 album Southern Rock Opera. Now the alt-pop singer ...