Fasten your seatbelts, local garage-punk group Snake Valley have returned to deliver us the goods today, with the release of their hyperactive and hard-edged new single ‘Fibre To The Brain’.
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So, what’s it to you?
w/ Kayley Langdon
Rigid yet lucid in groove, Carpet Burn released their debut EP I Can’t Believe It’s Not Carpet Burn in June via Spoilsport Records. We caught up with co-writer and keys player Kayley Langdon to find out about some records that have accompanied her throughout her life.
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Ausecuma Beats – Tombo
Following on from the release of ‘Sallier’ in August, percussion powerhouse Ausecuma Beats are back today with ‘Tombo’, another of their joyous groove-fuelled excursions and a new peek at what to expect from their forthcoming album Musso.
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Grand Pine – Hold Me Down
Greeting us into spring, last month Melbourne indie-folk band Grand Pine release their tantalising debut album Hold Me Down. Upon the new release, we caught up with the band to get a closer look into the songs that make up their new album.
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Beans The Band – Delone
Today we have the pleasure of premiering the debut single and video clip from Beans The Band, the hazy new project of Melbourne musician Max Stanley – on ‘Delone’, we’re taken on an enthralling journey through evocative art-folk, paired with an imaginative clip that adds another layer of warped poignancy to the track’s immersive themes.
Something is Going to Change –
A chat with Emma Russack and Lachlan Denton
Ahead of the release of their new collaborative album Something is Going to Change Tomorrow, Today. What Will You Do? What Will You Say? this Friday, we caught up with Emma Russack and Lachlan Denton to take a closer look at their friendship and how it has culminated into four album’s worth of crafty and incisive guitar-pop.
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Gimmy Flowens – Don’t Be Afraid
Twelve months on from the release of her debut single, today we have the pleasure of sharing a sneak peak at Gimmy Flowens’ new track ‘Don’t Be Afraid’, her debut release through Third Eye Stimuli that finds the Northern Rivers artist serving up a gloriously technicolour reimagining of her previous sound.
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Imperial Broads – Counterpart
Following its release last month through Broken Stone Records, we caught up with Sydney garage-pop gang Imperial Broads to get the lowdown on the stories that make up their thrillingly raucous new album Counterpart.
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Black Bats – Psychic Retreat
Picking up right where their sprawling 2019 self-titled debut left off, Black Bats cruise through all out garage-psych assaults and roaring power chords on their long-awaited sophomore effort Psychic Retreat. To help dig deeper, the Melbourne psych-rockers guide us through the tripped-out soundscapes track by track.
The moment the world rushed in –
A chat with The Finks
Following the release of The moment the world rushed in late last month, the latest EP from Melbourne lo-fi folk outfit The Finks, we caught up with the project’s mastermind Oliver Mestitz to discover how his most delicately subtle release so far came to life.
So, what’s it to you?
w/ Billy Gardner
In making an undeniable impact on punk and its weirder sub-genres, Anti Fade could arguably be the most prolific label in Australia. Since starting in 2012, Billy Gardner has seen the likes of ORB, Parsnip, CIVIC, Bananagun, Vintage Crop, Primo!, UV Race, and even more released through his now Melbourne-based label. From the allure of 60’s garage to finding Metallica, Billy filled us in on a few choice cuts from his life.
They Made Me Do It –
Talking Influences with Jackulson
Following the release of ‘Tracy Hill’ last month through rising SA label Swirl Records, we got in touch with idiosyncratic Adelaidian noisemaker Jackulson to dive into the influences that lie behind his latest blast of shapeshifting art-pop.