Interviews

Article Titles

  1. “Crossing Borders with a Guitar Case: Why Indie Artists Should Think Globally”
    by Jules Morin
  2. “From Marseille to Melbourne: Comparing Indie Music Scenes Across Continents”
    by Claire Beaumont
  3. “The Indie Music Survival Guide: Building an International Audience from the Ground Up”
    by Nathan Cole

Interview Titles

  1. “Finding the Groove: A Conversation with [Artist Name] on Touring France and Staying True to the Blues”
    Interview by Patrick Sorrentino
  2. “Beers, Backlines, and Bilingual Sets: [Band Name] on Bridging Cultures Through Sound”
    Interview by Léa Tremblay
  3. “Indie Without Borders: [Artist Name] Talks Touring, Storytelling, and Sonic Identity”
    Interview by Tomás Delgado

Story Titles

Les Rues du Panier — A Noir Ballad Between Two Tongues

by Patrick Sorrentino

  1. “We Played a Rooftop in Lyon—and Everything Went Wrong (But Somehow Right)”
    by Maddy Rainsford
  2. “Blues on the Mekong: How a Band from Adelaide Found Its Voice in Cambodia”
    by Pete Flannery
  3. “Sleeping in Vans, Singing in French Bars: My DIY Franco–Aussie Tour Diary”
    by Elodie Marchand

Artist Conversations Across Borders

“From Marseille to Melbourne: A Conversation Between Two Indie Rebels”

Blurb:
In this feature, French alt-blues rocker Camille L. and Adelaide’s own Sam V. share their experiences navigating the independent scene. From DIY venues to finding fans abroad, they compare notes on collaboration, resilience, and what keeps them going. Today’s Interview is with…..

Format:

Dual-language pull quotes

Key Questions

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Dual-language pull quotes

Example: “The best gigs are the ones where the crowd becomes part of the band.”
“Les meilleurs concerts sont ceux où le public fait partie du groupe.”