Fresh off the release of her latest serving of idiosyncratic art-pop ‘fall’, we caught up with emerging songwriter and producer romæo to dig into some of the key influences that lead to the creation of her electrifying new single.
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Coolabah Kings – Spineless
Coolabah Kings present their very first output as a band ‘Spineless’, a raucous narrative driven blast of garage-punk. We’re stoked to be premiering the track today alongside a chat with the band to get to know them better.
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Pascal Babare –
Cave Without A Name
Ahead of its official release this Friday, today we have the pleasure of sharing a first listen to Pascal Babare’s stunning fourth album Cave Without A Name – a collection of modest chamber-folk that catches the charming singer-songwriter crafting his most assured and imaginative music yet.
So, what’s it to you?
w/ Jake Robertson
Calm and collected on the exterior, Jake Robertson’s head is constantly and quietly turning over ideas. Currently the punk brains behind Alien Nosejob, we spoke to Jake about some records in his life and just what they mean to him.
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Talking Influences with
Daniel Joshua
Off the back of the release of his new single ‘Future Past Present’, we got in touch with rising producer Daniel Joshua to dig into the influences behind his latest dose of otherworldly electronic-tinged art-pop.
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Outer South – We Must Be Dreaming
A coalescence of evocative instrumentation, simmering hooks and humble indie-folk charm, Outer South’s debut album We Must Be Dreaming is a soothing remedy to a nostalgic state of mind. Today we have the pleasure of premiering the new album today ahead of its official release tomorrow.
So, what’s it to you?
w/ Thibault
Thibault’s debut LP Or Not Thibaut is a true whimsical treat, especially in these grey months of lockdown and isolation. Nicole kindly took us through and spoke about the records that coincide with moments in her life.
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Shove – Chopper
On ‘Chopper’, Shove more than live up to their name with a forceful punk blitz that’s equal parts furious and thrilling, pointing towards big things to come from their forthcoming debut 7” out next month through Rack Off Records.
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MOD CON –
Learner in an Alpha
Another teaser of their forthcoming sophomore album Modern Condition, Melbourne punk trio MOD CON are back today with ‘Learner in an Alpha’, a nervy post-punk blitz that doubles down on the unsettling energy of ‘Ammo’, paired with a new clip that’s equally as thrilling.
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Monnone Alone – Stay Foggy
Ahead of its official release tomorrow, we’ve got the pleasure of sharing a first listen to Monnone Alone’s third album Stay Foggy, a collection of spirited guitar-pop crafted in lockdown that plays like a blissful and sometimes disorientating ride through the imaginative world of Mark Monnone.
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NIDALA – Colours of My People
On her debut EP Colours Of My People, singer-songwriter NIDALA combines her love of music and social justice to craft a collection of soulful indie-rock that comes loaded with wise and powerful messages. To celebrate the release today, NIDALA has kindly shared with us the stories behind each of the tracks.
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Simona Castricum –
Grateful For The Heartache
Back with her first new music since the release of the enigmatic Panic/Desire last year, today we have the absolute pleasure of sharing a first look at ‘Grateful For The Heartache’ from loved Melbourne artist/producer Simona Castricum, a dose of her enthralling electronica that serves as a stunning tribute to her late friend and collaborator Daphne Camf.