Ellie Robinson
Ellie Robinson is an Australian writer, editor and dog enthusiast with a keen ear for pop-rock and a keen tongue for actual Pop Rocks. Her bylines include music rag staples like NME, BLUNT, Mixdown and, of course, Australian Guitar (where she also serves as Editor-at-Large), but also less expected fare like TV Soap and Snowboarding Australia. Her go-to guitar is a Fender Player Tele, which, controversially, she only picked up after she'd joined the team at Australian Guitar. Before then, Ellie was a keyboardist – thankfully, the AG crew helped her see the light…
Latest articles by Ellie Robinson
Weezer’s Rivers Cuomo: “Like a lot of the other bands around that time, we were a little uncomfortable with the sound of our first album...”
By Ellie Robinson published
As they inch evermore closer to their third decade of pop-rock predominance, Rivers Cuomo and co. have set an ambitious course to Weez where Weezer have never Weezed before
Dropkick Murphys’ Ken Casey: “I’m having a blast being able to connect more with the audience”
By Ellie Robinson published
It kind of goes without saying that we could all use a bit of positivity right now. Enter: the trailblazing punk-rockers in Dropkick Murphys
Spotlight: Aston Valladares of Towns
By Ellie Robinson published
The new single, "Swimming", is out now
Gojira’s Joe Duplantier: “I think humans are pretty shitty sometimes, but we’re as horrible as we are incredible”
By Ellie Robinson published
The modern metal titans in Gojira take aim at the root of all evil on their convulsive new album
Rag’N’Bone Man: “It feels like we really concentrated on the songs before anything else was done”
By Ellie Robinson published
Singer‑songwriter Rory Graham (a.k.a. Rag’N’Bone Man) bucks the trend of mainstream pop artificiality with the defiantly raw, powerfully authentic Life By Misadventure
Beabadoobee - Our Extended Play EP review
By Ellie Robinson published
"The record en masse is cohesive, but each track illuminates a disparate angle of Beabadoobee’s prismatic musicality..."
Dinosaur Jr.’s J Mascis on being inspired by Thin Lizzy and working with Kurt Vile
By Ellie Robinson published
Never ones to rest on their laurels, the legendary Dinosaur Jr. shake things up with meteoric might on their first album in five years
Paper Citizen - Wandering Ghost EP review
By Ellie Robinson published
"Despite running just short of 20 minutes, Gohst unfurls a sprawling musicality on the disc..."
Liz Stringer: “I didn’t have any design for the outcome, which was very different to other records I’ve made”
By Ellie Robinson published
The soul-bearing new opus from Liz Stringer is some of her strongest, and undoubtedly most poignant, work to date
Teenage Fanclub’s Norman Blake: “If we share the load, it should mean that we can come up with a stronger album”
By Ellie Robinson published
Rejuvenated by a lineup shuffle and a spirited new creative dynamic, Scottish rockers Teenage Fanclub make album #11 another effortless hit
The Offspring’s Dexter Holland and Noodles: “Everything from Smash ’til now seems like it’s all part of the same era”
By Ellie Robinson published
Almost a whole damn decade in the making, The Offspring are officially back in top form with their timely new album, Let The Bad Times Roll
Garbage’s Steve Marker: “It was important to keep the initial spirit that we had when we wrote these songs”
By Ellie Robinson published
No Gods No Masters. That’s the title of the hotly awaited new jam-fest from the pop-rock mainstays in Garbage – but it’s also the mission statement they avowed when they gathered in the Californian desert to make it
Spotlight: Rosie Tucker
By Ellie Robinson published
The new album, Sucker Supreme, is out now
Sly Withers - Gardens album review
By Ellie Robinson published
"Gardens is a bold, widescreen punk epic well worth diving into..."
An interview with Fender Custom Shop Master Builder Kyle McMillin
By Ellie Robinson published
Australian Guitar gets down to the wire with a renowned Custom Shop artisan to learn all about his latest psychedelic work of art
Australian Guitar's Fresh Frets: Vol. 8
By Ellie Robinson published
On the lookout for your next favourite Aussie band? You've come to the right place – here are eight of the locals we're loving most at the moment!
Amends - Tales Of Love, Loss, And Outlaws album review
By Ellie Robinson published
"It’s impressive, the dexterity with which the band play into the smokiness and sleaze of their Southern influences..."
Spotlight: Christopher Vernon of Belle Haven
By Ellie Robinson published
The new EP, Time Changes Nothing, is out now
Royal Blood’s Mike Kerr: “We wanted Typhoons to feel like a debut record”
By Ellie Robinson published
For album #3, Royal Blood shed the limitations of a two-piece to deliver a hard-out epic of explosive punk, groove-laden soul and rip-roaring dance-rock
Wolf Alice’s Ellie Rowsell and Joff Oddie: “It almost felt like we were having the ‘difficult second record’ on the third one”
By Ellie Robinson published
Following a well-earned rise to stardom, UK alt-rockers Wolf Alice leap to even grander heights with their dreamy and deep new album, Blue Weekend
Drown This City - Colours We Won’t Know EP review
By Ellie Robinson published
"Repeat listens are crucial to appreciate these layered and luminous soundscapes..."
Teenage Joans’ Cahli Blakers: “I don’t think a song is ever truly done as soon as we’ve finished writing it”
By Ellie Robinson published
Teenage Joans are one of the most exciting new names in Australian alt-rock. And with their punchy and powerful debut EP, they’re making an ironclad case for their eventual reign at the top of the food chain
Pearl Jam’s Mike McCready on teaming up with Fender to recreate his prized 1960 Stratocaster
By Ellie Robinson published
Now that we’ve all had a chance to soak in the wicked riffs that pillar Gigaton, Mike McCready is giving us a chance to shred them out for ourselves, thanks to his new signature Fender Stratocaster
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