Shaving Cream, the new EP from Jarrah Ma is an intimate collection of charming, lo-fi anti-pop goodness that’ll put a smile on your face and be on rotation in your head for weeks.
Shaving Cream, the new EP from Jarrah Ma is an intimate collection of charming, lo-fi anti-pop goodness that’ll put a smile on your face and be on rotation in your head for weeks.
New punks on the block primetime. have launched themselves into the world like a bull at a gate with debut track ‘Our Own’ – a supercharged injection of wordy garage punk that’ll make you want to break stuff and quit your job.
‘Safe’, the second single from soulful pop singer-songwriter TEAGAN, is a mesmerising ode to intimacy and the people around you. Its stunning new clip has come just in time to help you cool down into this evening.
Cool Explosions have once again lived up to their name with ‘Glass Jars’, a suave, catchy-as-hell banger with a hook that’ll take a world of self-control to keep yourself from whistling it all weekend.
On ‘Feel Alone’, indie-rock quintet Grand Pine serve up another dose of expansive folk-rock, and the new clip elevates the track’s immersive sounds into a surreal visual trip.
‘Someone Loves You’ is the second serving of dreamy trip-pop from Edvard Hakansson’s exciting new project Comedown Party and we have the honour of premiering its new, nostalgic film clip.
We’re very excited to be premiering ‘It’s A Hopeless Situation And We’re All Going To Die’ from The Fillmore Brothers, and can guarantee you’ll be humming it for the rest of the week.
For speed dating this week, we flirted it up with the acts playing Hell Beach’s huge label party this Saturday.
For speed dating this week, we flirted it up with the acts playing Hell Beach’s huge label party this Saturday.
Before the launch this Wednesday night, we have the honour of sharing the debut release from new project Alphington — Atlas/Red Ribbons are two complementary bursts of unpredictable art-pop and the first taste of the impeding album Rabbit Legs and Dead Boys.
Following on from the release of his debut single ‘Rebel’ late last year, new art-pop project Steady Garden is back, with an accompanying clip that injects the track’s groove-heavy new wave with a whole extra dose of weirdness.
The guys from local noise-punk outfit Noughts have just launched a brand new record label called Weird Place, and today they’re kicking things off in a big way with their own festival at the Gasometer, featuring a heap of Melbourne’s best bands.