Premiere:
Localles – So Wasted

Back with the third taste of their upcoming EP Standing On Thin Air, indie-rock powerhouse Localles have returned with ‘So Wasted’, a track that’s been in their vaults for some time but finally has emerged as a spirited blast of sharp and contagious garage-rock.

Premiere:
Sal Wonder – Tranquility

Out everywhere today, Sal Wonder’s debut album Tranquility is an exuberant journey into the kaleidoscopic musical mind of the Melbourne multi-instrumentalist, loaded top to tail with undeniable grooves, joyous hooks and infectious neo-soul charisma.

Video Premiere:
Hooper Crescent – Best In Town

Back with their first new music since the release of Object Permanence in July 2020, today we’ve been treated to a first look of Hooper Crescent’s new single ‘Best In Town’, a thrilling expansion on the frenetic sounds of their debut album with an equally clever new clip to match.

Video Premiere:
Wedding Motel – R.S.L

Ahead of its release tomorrow through Endless Recordings, we’ve been lucky enough to cop an early listen to Bad//Dreems frontman Ben Marwe’s debut EP as Wedding Motel, a collection of stark and agitated “sad-disco”, plus share a first look at the uneasy new clip for latest single ‘R.S.L’.

Premiere:
Go Dog Go – Go Dog Go

Following a string of teaser tracks released over the year, today we’ve got the pleasure of sharing a first listen to Go Dog Go’s self-titled debut EP, a collection of clever and charming psych-pop that arrives brimming with captivating hooks and stunning production.

Little Big Steps
A chat with Romanie

In August, rising songwriter Romanie shared Little Big Steps, her debut collection of serene indie-folk goodness, and now as Melbourne’s live music venues are opening up again, she’s launching the EP at the Brunswick Artist’s Bar. Ahead of the show this Thursday, we caught up with her to have a chat about the EP.

Track by Track:
Teether & Kuya Neil – GLYPH

Alongside the release of their new mixtape GLYPH today through Chapter Music, future-rap duo Teether and Kuya Neil have walked us through each track on the new release, as well as shared a first look at the disorientating clip for the mixtape’s gripping opener ‘Carafe’.