On their debut EP, SheOak have crafted a collection of entrancing and ambitious psychedelic-folk that cathartically develops through lead singer Xadi Walsh’s journey of acceptance and growth from loss and pain.

On their debut EP, SheOak have crafted a collection of entrancing and ambitious psychedelic-folk that cathartically develops through lead singer Xadi Walsh’s journey of acceptance and growth from loss and pain.
Today we have the pleasure of premiering the stunningly intimate music video for indie/RnB artist Marigolden’s new single ‘Taking It Back’, which takes the track’s shimmering grooves and transports them to the picturesque landscape of her hometown of Hobart.
Today we’ve got the pleasure of premiering the new album from Melbourne producer HAWAII94 – fluid, disorientating, yet completely immersive, Visualise is a mesmerising journey through lo-fi pop, dreamy psychedelia and otherworldly chillwave, bathed in an enthralling nostalgic sheen.
Earlier today, indie-pop talent Bares dropped her sophomore EP Overdue, a stripped-back record brimming with heartfelt admissions and gentle folk-pop flourishes, and to celebrate its release, we asked Ella Sterland, the mind behind Bares, to invite us inside the world of her most personal record yet and take us through it track by track.
Following the release of his debut album Turning Sky, What Do You See? in May, alt-country songsmith Willie Coyote has offered us one more treat with his brand new clip for album highlight ‘Jessie’.
Today we’re thrilled to be premiering the new music video from Sydney-based producer Intaloopa – ‘Memories In Blue’ is a blast of synthwave goodness, with a clip that adds a touch of warped technicolour to the blissfully nostalgic tune.
To celebrate the release of The Songs of Adam Gibson, a new compilation from Coolin’ By Sound that memorialises the work of one of Australia’s finest, yet most under-appreciated songwriters, we had the Sydney wordsmith walk us through the album and reflect on each highlight from his sprawling 20+ year history.
Today we have the pleasure of premiering indie-pop rock duo Trace Decay’s new single ‘Photobooth’ before its official release tomorrow, and it’s a heart stirring, ethereal experience to listen to. In celebration of this fan-favourite track, we had a chat to the band about the life and times of Trace Decay.
Chapter Music have just announced Midnight Meditations, a masterful collection of contemplative, late-night downbeat and ambient sounds to guide us through our introspective battlefields. Before the compilation fully drops this Friday, we’ve been given a listen to Melbourne-via-Wellington megastar Sarah Mary Chadwick’s offering, the visceral and enthralling ‘Sit Down and Pour’.
Today we’ve got the pleasure of premiering the brand new EP from Melbourne rock ’n’ roll group The Slingers – a sudden gear shift, Satin Coffin has the band heading back to their roots with humble instrumentation and folky charm.
On his brand new EP Forgotten Dreams, Melbourne-based folk-rock storyteller John Tennyson offers seven outstanding performances that either cut you open, prod your wounds, or call for closure.
Today we’ve got the pleasure of premiering the debut single and clip from emerging party-starters Astronaughty – ‘Changing Hands’ is a futuristic indie-rock belter that’ll transport you out of wintery Melbourne and get you in the mood for a boogie in the sun.