Melbourne bedroom-pop connoisseur Candy is back with ‘Sorry, Sydney’, a dose of sundrenched indie-rock and a taste of his forthcoming album Everything In Motion.
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Soft Rubbish – 1999
On ‘1999’, Soft Rubbish serve up a turbulent blast of invigorating post-punk that doubles as an impassioned cry against the toxicity of today’s culture.
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The Slingers – Saddest Man in Melbourne
On ‘Saddest Man in Melbourne’, Melbourne rock ‘n’ rollers The Slingers share a dose of expansive soft-rock that sees them continuing to prove they’re far more than a run-of-the-mill pub-rock band.
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Foggy Notion – Volume 1
With their album launch only a little over a week away, we’re delighted to be able to present Foggy Notion’s Volume 1 to the world – an addictive array of garage-rock fuelled alt-country that’ll lift your spirits sky high, even if the downtrodden subject matter doesn’t intend to.
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Go Get Mum – Moving Day
Go Get Mum are back with ‘Moving Day’, a blast of spirited jangle pop that brims with the earnest charm that has made them one of Melbourne’s most endearing bands.
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Polarize – Take A Step Back
Following the release of ‘Take A Step Back’ in August, heady pop powerhouse Polarize are back with a direct new clip for the single that brings their expansive psychedelia back to earth.
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Bluey – Bluey
To celebrate the release of his debut EP today, Lachie Gilmour, the mastermind behind Bluey, has invited us inside his world of immersive bedroom-pop and walked us through it track by track.
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Pollyman – Japanese Rock and Roll
Today we’ve got the pleasure of premiering Pollyman’s new single ‘Japanese Rock and Roll’, a blast of gloriously retro power-pop that instantly sucks us into their brightly coloured world.
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Kodiak Galaxy –
Running Out Of Reasons
After dropping ‘Running Out Of Reasons’ earlier this month, dreamy post-punk quartet Kodiak Galaxy are back with a clever new clip for the atmospheric track.
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Gamjee – European Cars
I’m not feeling very articulate today but Gamjee are the best band in Melbourne and ‘European Cars’ is a cool song.
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Kosmetika – Kraftneau
After a busy year gigging around Melbourne, synthy psych-pop quintet Kosmetika have finally quenched our thirst for more, with the mesmerising garage-synth burner ‘Kraftneau’.
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Kill Bell – Not On Loop
Following on from their debut single in May, Kill Bell are back with ‘Not On Loop’, a blast of dynamic indie-punk that effortlessly toes the line between captivatingly calm and hard-hitting.