AS you prepare for Groovin The Moo 2015 and a great weekend in Bunbury, why not take a few minutes to get to know the acts a bit better?
20.25 WOLFMOTHER: Formed in 2004, Wolfmother are an Australian hard rock band who released their self-titled debut album in October 2005 which reached number three on the Australian ARIA Albums Chart. The band released their long-awaited third album, New Crown in March 2014.
18.45 HERMITUDE: An electronic duo originating from the Blue Mountains in New South Wales, Hermitude won the Best Independent Dance/Electronica album award at the 2012 Jägermeister AIR (Australian Independent Records Association) Awards for the album, HyperParadise while the band's label, Elefant Tracks, received the award for Best Independent Label.
17.05 YOU ME AT SIX (UK): A British rock band from Weybridge, Surrey, You Me at Six were formed in 2004 and achieved success with their debut album Take Off Your Colours in 2008. The group have toured extensively with appearances at Soundwave and in partnership with Paramore, Fall Out Boy and All Time Low. You Me at Six won the award for Best British Band at the Kerrang! Awards in 2011.
15.25: STICKY FINGERS: This reggae fusion/indie rock band from Sydney were formed by Dylan Frost and Paddy Cornwall after they met busking. Joined by Seamus Coyle, Beaker Best and Freddy Crabs, the group has stated their psychedelic pop/reggae music has been influenced by bands such as The Clash, Pink Floyd and Arctic Monkeys.
14.05 MEG MAC: Megan McInerney or Meg Mac is a Melbourne musician who was labelled as a mix of Pop and Indie Rock when she burst onto the scene in 2013. Her first single Known Better along with Roll Up Your Sleeves appeared on her self-titled debut EP in September 2014.
12.45 TKAY MAIDZA: Sassy young Adelaide MC Tkay Maidza is making her mark across the world and bought that addictive “life is for having fun” attitude to Busselton’s Southbound festival in January. Now she is ready to stomp her feet like a brontosaurus all over Groovin The Moo.
11.50 DOCTOPUS: Jeremy Holmes, John Lekias and Stephen Bellair for garage rock band Doctopus. Recently the group have been touring Australia supporting Pond, Deerhoof, Grand Master Theodore and DX Deathrays.
11.00 TIMOTHY NELSON AND THE INFEDELS: This Perth six-piece band are sure to have you getting you kicks. The band are a generous mix of early 90s Manchester rave with a hint of The Clash. The group are also instantly recognisable by Nelson's striking ginger afro.
21.20 HILLTOP HOODS: This Australian hip hop group was formed in Adelaide in 1994 who have had four of their albums peak at number one on the ARIA Album charts. The first preview of the band's seventh studio album Walking Under Stars was uploaded to the internet in June 2014 won the Best Urban Album category at the 28th ARIA Awards.
19.35: CHARLIE XCX (UK): Charlotte Emma Aitchison better known by her stage name Charli XCX, is an English singer and songwriter. In 2007, at the age of 14, Charli began recording her debut album on a loan granted by her parents. In 2014, Charli released the single "Boom Clap", originally from the soundtrack to the major motion picture The Fault in Our Stars. The song was an international success, peaking at number 6 on the UK Singles Chart, 8 on the US Billboard Hot 100 and reaching the top ten in Australia, Canada, and New Zealand.
17.55 BALL PARK MUSIC: When Sam Cromack, Jennifer Boyce, Paul Furness, Dean Hanson and Daniel Hanson met at university they formed a little band called Ball Park Music. Now the five-piece indie rock/pop band from Brisbane have a reputation for hard work and success. Cromack once told reporters he was inspired by The Beatles who released new records every six months and issued a similar challenge to his bandmates. Their latest album Museum was released in October.
16.15: THE PREATURES: This five-piece group formed in Sydney in 2010 and won the Vanda & Young songwriting competition with their hit Is This How You Feel in 2013. In 2012 the group's EP featured the single Take a Card and was featured on Triple J Unearthed.
14.40 ONE DAY: Australia's newest hip-hop supergroup One Day toured the country last September and comprises members of Horrowshow, Jackie Onassis, Spit Syndicate and MC Joyride. They also recently released their first album Mainline.
13.20 PEACE (UK): Peace are an English indie rock quartet formed in Worcester who released their first single Follow Baby as 500 seven inch vinyls in April 2012. The band then signed to Columbia Records and released their lead single Wraith in January 2013.
12.15 SAID THE PEOPLE: Hailing from Busselton, Said the People is a five-piece alternative rock band. The group won Busselton's Battle of the Bands in January and have been chosen to open for Eskimo Joe.
11.25 TIRED LION: An exciting new Perth band, Tired Lion have supported the likes of Kingswood and Luca Brasi. The first single of their upcoming second EP is I Don't Think You Like Me which is a fresh take on 90's nostalgia.