A sneak-peek from his forthcoming EP A Living Home, ‘Jean’ is a folk tale about growing wise to the nature of death and of the love that remains for those who have passed. Today we have the pleasure of premiering Tom Riccioni’s pensive and humbling new single.
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Almost Home –
PBS Presenters on why they love the station
PBS FM’s radio festival might have finished at the end of May, but the excellent crew behind the beloved community radio station have very generously extended the celebrations… until tonight! To celebrate the end of the radio festival, we got in touch with a few of our favourite presenters to find out what PBS means to them.
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Plaster of Paris – Lost Familiar
Despite being a name around town since 2015, Plaster of Paris only released their debut album Lost Familiar this June – however, the result is a powerful and important maiden statement that was well worth the wait. Creating an abbreviated post-punk and riot grrl sound, with regular bursts of brass, the trio have affirmed their authenticity through their new LP that critiques contemporary, toxic social structures and ignites discussion for societal change.
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Grand Pine – Back In Town
(Live at Bighouse Arts)
With the news that their long-awaited debut album is finally on the way, Melbourne indie-folk sweethearts Grand Pine have shared a new live recording of their cinematic slowburner ‘Back in Town’ to accompany the announcement that Hold Me Down will be revealed this September.
DEA – A chat between Joe Terror and Hollie Joyce
On the first taste of his forthcoming sixth album, rock ’n’ roll workhouse Joe Terror has joined forces with garage-soul powerhouse Hollie Joyce to present the enigmatic and enthralling ‘DEA’. To dig into the new track a little further, we eavesdropped on a chat between Joe and Hollie.
Brace Yourself –
A chat with Mug
Off the back of the announcement of their forthcoming debut EP, we caught up with Lily and Sam Harding, the two minds behind Mug, to delve into the idiosyncratic new project and their serene first single ‘Brace Yourself’.
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Friture – Carnet de Synthé
After the release of his debut EP, Friture has walked us through the tracks on Carnet de Synthé, which represent a bricolage of nostalgic French pop and melancholic post-punk sensibilities.
They Made Me Do It –
Talking Influences with Quivers
Having had a US tour cancelled on the cusp of worldwide COVID lockdowns, it is an exciting prospect for cathartic guitar pop outfit Quivers to be back on tour around Australia, celebrating their latest album Golden Doubt. We got in touch with Quivers to find out the influences behind Golden Doubt.
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culaccino – hot milo
Husky vocals and jazzy beats set the mood of culaccino’s new EP hot milo. These six tracks feature a combination of experimental instrumentation that create both a trance-y atmosphere and a dance-worthy rhythm. We caught up with the mastermind behind culaccino, Declan Peel, to get a breakdown of the tracks.
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Human Intrusion – Asleep
Formed during last year’s lockdown, self described ‘bush goth’ outfit Human Intrusion have stayed grounded in that reality over their first two releases. On the otherworldly ‘Asleep’ which they’ve just shared today, they’ve created a fresh and exciting blend of new-wave and post-punk that evokes a desolate sound, filled with desire.
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Ooh La La! – “Soft Intervention”
Following the release of “Soft Intervention” earlier this month, we caught up with the mastermind behind Ooh La La! to delve into the ideas and inspiration behind their debut EP – a five track rollercoaster ride through ambient synth work, warped samples and cinematic funk.
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Chet Sounds – Bleu/Strawberry Jam
Today we have the pleasure of premiering two new doses of intoxicating psych-pop from rising Sydney songsmith Chet Sounds, giving us another glimpse of the evocative world Chet’s creating on his forthcoming debut album, due out next month through Third Eye Stimuli.