Editor Holly’s top picks for online gigs to scratch your music itch. Almost - almost - as good as the real thing.
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Crying at concerts has become quite the norm for me - this Boy & Bear gig was no exception.
Read More‘Nothing’ is the latest single from Sydney-local Tim Ayre; another dreamy soundscape off his debut EP which will greet the world later this year.
Read MoreThe ever-so-genuine female force Felicity Groom discusses the release of her new single ‘Dance For None’ - produced by none other than Aussie legend Kevin Parker.
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If you get down for Archy Marshall, Connan Mockasin or Thom Yorke, this one might be for you.
Read MoreTen track recommendations from Aidan Miskella, the creative behind Melbourne-based agency Ascot Pattison.
Read MoreA new monthly series, featuring ten tracks from WARRANT artist Tayne Ephraim.
Read MoreOur readers' and artists' favourite songs as of the 30th April, 2019.
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If you haven’t hit play on this home-grown magic, here’s a few reasons why you should. Pronto.
Read MoreYo I’m George, I’m 15 from Hamilton and have been releasing music since 2018.
Read MoreAn exclusive WARRANT interview with Archer, following the release of her new track ‘Words Out’.
Read MoreEmily-Layne Kapetanovic & Holly Blackmore
The official (albeit somewhat late) rundown of Yours & Owls Festival.
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The people are a body, jolting as one, contractions in the very centre of its being. Vibrations from the floor; from the toes to the waist to the mind.
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Ben’s desert island folk seems to encompass the very sounds of the landscape itself, moving water, an overhead canopy of leaves. Married to the sunshine in my mind, I was floating away.
Read MoreNathan Squire / Two For Joy
Don’t Worry Be Happy by Bobby McFerrin, covered by Two for Joy on mandolin and loop pedal while busking in Wollongong, Australia.
Read MoreEmily-Layne Kapetanovic
With collaborations with Japanese Wallpaper, AllDay and Golden Vessel, the sheer genius of this EP and all its tracks draws you in and leaves you disappointed that there are only 5 songs.
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