Following the release of Goosetape just six months back, Flimsey Lohan have returned with ‘Jimi in the Mazda’, a new taste of their hip-hop/jazz blend that moves ferociously with a refreshing flare to their sound.
Jimi in the Mazda –
Baby TV –
Tuning in with Dianas and friends
In lieu of a proper release show, Melbourne dream-pop trio Dianas have been launching their new album Baby Baby all weekend on their own online channel, Baby TV – a stunning accumulation of the band’s creativity, craft and passion.
Quarterly Report with Zac E Tea
As we head a little deeper into 2020, we took a journey into the mind of bizarre-pop sensation Zac E Tea to get the lowdown on the first quarter of his ongoing yearly residency.
2013 Revivalists –
Looking back with
The Frowning Clouds and
The Living Eyes
Earlier today, Anti Fade Records announced they’re reissuing two cult classics from their vaults – the debut self-titled album from The Living Eyes and The Frowning Clouds’ second album Whereabouts. We looked back on both albums with the help of Billy Gardner and Zak Olsen.
Finishing a project is its own end
– Woodworking with Lachlan Denton
We chatted with Lachlan Denton about his love for woodworking and how it’s getting him through isolation.
They Made Me Do It –
Staying Inside and Talking Influences
In this time of isolation and uncertainty, some of our favourite Australian musicians and record labels have come together to release Stay Inside, an ode to the collectiveness of our music community.
Feral – A Chat With RVG
After a lengthy wait, beloved Melbourne rockers RVG are back with their much-anticipated second album – following on from their critically acclaimed debut A Quality Of Mercy, Feral confirms them as one of Australia’s greatest modern bands.
They Made Me Do It –
Talking Influences with KIT
Swapping the folk stylings of All Our Exes Live In Texas for driving indie rock, KIT’s debut single ‘Good Guy’ showcases her creativity, genre-crossing talent, and uncrushable spirit – even in the face of a COVID-19 world.
Track by Track:
Tanaya Harper – Slow Motion Breakup
Indie-rock queen Tanaya Harper has treated us to an inside look into her dark and stormy EP Slow Motion Breakup, an enthralling collection of tracks about an all-too-familiar heartache.
Track by Track:
Secret Towns – Maps
Following the release of their debut album earlier this year, Castlemaine natives Secret Towns have taken us on a journey through Maps, a collection of salt-of-the-earth rock ’n’ roll that isn’t afraid to embrace the starker edges of their jangle-pop sound.
They Made Me Do It –
Talking Influences with
Fleeting Persuasion
Following the release of his new clip for ‘Caught’, an enthralling dose of slowburning indie-rock that rounded out his debut album, we got in touch with James Spencer Harrison, to find out what inspired his latest endeavour Fleeting Persuasion.
Cooking Is My Therapy –
A Chat With Martin Frawley
After seeing Martin Frawley’s endearing instructional cooking escapades on Instagram, we had a special chat with the former Twerps frontman about releasing music in isolation and what cooking means to him in this strange time.