Equal parts evocative punk and shoegaze sensation, Local Authority have delivered once again with their latest track ‘Forever, For Now’.
Read MoreThis avidly awaited debut EP from Melbourne musician Quiet Blue is nothing short of immersive. From start to finish, Before Dawn propels you through the enigmatic phenomena of night-time reflection.
Read MoreThere is nothing that Perth band Death By Denim know better than oozy synth-driven tracks that get stuck in your head – over and over again. Their debut album Sleepless And Sunkissed is no different, offering listeners a glimpse into a summery haven with mixtures of light and dark.
Read MoreNew Zealand local Lontalius steals the limelight with his latest album Someone Will Be There For You. This release comes off the back of collaborations with the likes of Brockhampton and Nick Ward, and explores the more stripped back side of things, written in his old bedroom on an acoustic guitar.
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‘7Hundred25’ is an oozy and luscious journey through the feelings of loss and acceptance. The track shows the depth and talent Velvet Bloom display in their knowledge of what a track requires to take it to the next level.
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WARRANT had the pleasure of chatting to Josh Cashman following the release of his single ‘Twenty-Five’ – the final track before his debut album Now I’m Twenty-Five expected in mid September.
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PURSE, a newcomer hailing from Brisbane has burst onto the indie-rock scene, releasing new single ‘Speak’ which details the angst of piercing silence in a relationship that is going wayward
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Stonefox champion electronic indie- pop music through introspective lyricism and smooth vocals that entrance listeners.
Read MoreThe immensely moving debut album Sunlight from Fremantle four-piece Spacey Jane has made waves in the music world since its release in early June. We caught up with vocalist/guitarist Caleb Harper to discuss the making of the record.
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The sophomore EP ‘How’s The Carry On?’ dropped on Wednesday, August 19 and is a whirlwind of high energy hook-driven hits, sure to get you moving.
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Adelaide’s most wholesome duo TOWNS, made up of besties Aston Valladares and Dan Steinert, are charging into the second half of 2020 with their explosive, short and sweet new track Boring, released Friday August 21.
Read MoreWe had the pure pleasure of sitting down with Melbourne muso Zachary Leo, bright & early on a Monday morning.
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Formerly known as Tunes Of I, the well travelled and experienced six-piece have reinvented themselves, moving away from their original psychedelic sound. Their track ‘Thinking Too Much’ is a smooth and cohesive collision of soul, funk and pop.
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Coming off the release of her debut EP, Yorke is hitting all the right notes with her new and infectious track ‘Gravity’.
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“I will always be creative, I will always illustrate, I will always use my skills to relate to those around me, I just have no idea where it will lead me.”
Lara Smith is a twenty-two-year-old talented art director and illustrator from Melbourne.
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San Cisco is a Fremantle-based three-piece – Jordi Davieson, Josh Biondillo and Scarlett Stevens – whose upbeat indie-pop sound has become synonymous with the Australian music scene.
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Hailing from sunny Brisbane, dream-pop duo Sunbather is made up of housemates-turned-collaborators Sally Latter and Mike Todman. Although fresh on the scene, the duo proved they were ones to watch with tracks ‘Softly Spoken’ and ‘Wide Open’ setting the tone for their most recent drop – their debut EP Brown Bread.
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Known as Melbourne’s favourite rock rodents, RAT!hammock have been hitting all the right notes. Not quite lo-fi and not quite 90s rock, the band hits the ideal middle, putting out dramatic and emotional tracks that are sure to get stuck in your head — believe me.
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