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.
 
			
		
		 
			
		
		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.
 
			
		
		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.
 
			
		
		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.
 
			
		
		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.
 
			
		
		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.
 
			
		
		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.
 
			
		
		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.
 
			
		
		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.
 
			
		
		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.
 
			
		
		I’m not feeling very articulate today but Gamjee are the best band in Melbourne and ‘European Cars’ is a cool song.
 
			
		
		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’.
 
			
		
		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.