Ahead of their single launch this weekend, we caught up with the mastermind behind Feelds, James Seymour, to find out what inspired ‘Glass Arms’, his latest burst of wistfully woozy indie-folk.
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Talking Influences with Baby Beef
Following the release of their latest single ‘Only if the Water is Cold’, we caught up with Sydney art-pop trio Baby Beef to find out what has been inspiring their weirdo synth-pop, before they head south for their first Melbourne show tomorrow night.
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Talking Influences with
Sunbeam Sound Machine
Just a few weeks after the release of his mesmerising new album Goodness Gracious, we got in touch with Nick Sowersby, the mastermind behind Sunbeam Sound Machine, to find out what inspired his latest collection of gloriously blissful psychedelia.
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L.A. Mood – Breakfast At Sassy’s
Having just launched their second EP of sunsoaked garage rock, L.A Mood’s Dave Mudie has dropped by TJ to talk us through the new release, just in time to take advantage of those last few sunny days of autumn.
Three and a Half Galleries –
A Journey Through Australia’s Cultural Capital
Where did this ‘cultural capital of Australia’ business come from, anyway? Angus White investigates.
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Georgia Spain –
Trouble Isn’t Something You Can Hold
Out only last week, Trouble Isn’t Something You Can Hold, the debut album from Castlemaine-based, Ireland-raised bluesy folk belter Georgia Spain, is a collection of spellbinding slow-burners that you’ll find yourself completely absorbed by.
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Talking Influences with Merpire
Off the back of her mesmerising new single ‘Lately’, and the announcement of a bunch of forthcoming shows, woozy indie-rock specialist Merpire has dropped by Trouble Juice to talk us through what inspires her to keep churning out hit after hit.
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Barefoot Bowls Club –
Barefoot Bowling
Garage-pop trio Barefoot Bowls Club are back with their debut EP Barefoot Bowling, a burst of rough-around-the-edges indie rock that immediately sucks us in with its sunny vibes, endearing lyrics and playful charm.
The Woman with The Golden Rum –
A short story concerning
Feed Rick’s debut LP Bark Larf
Last year, Hobart indie quirk pop group Feed Rick released their debut album Bark Larf, and today we’ve been given the chance to explore the band’s sound in a way we’d never have expected – with a short story that combines Feed Rick with the world of 007.
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darvid thor – I’m Never Really Here
Only a couple of weeks after the release of his debut mini-album I’m Never Really Here, dream-pop mastermind Darvid Thor has invited us inside his world of introspective neo-psychedelia and walked us through it track by track.
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Talking Influences with Vast Hill
Following the release of their latest single ‘Heartbreaker’, we caught up with Sydney dream-pop duo Vast Hill to find out what has been inspiring their gloriously retro synth-pop, as they gear up to release their debut album later this year.
Love, Music, Friendship, Community –
A Chat with Bush Music Fest
Ahead of their huge takeover of the Tote tomorrow, we got in touch with the team at Bush Music Festival to find out a bit more about what they’re up to.