Pragmatic and lined with hooks, Geelong quartet Vintage Crop returned last week with Serve to Serve Again – replete with a familiar diatribe, the groups third full length effort refines surrealist storytelling with an established brand of angular post-punk.
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Millenium Cowboy – MC-MOOD
Across MC-MOOD, Adelaide’s Millenium Cowboy offers five moody synth-led ambient pop pieces, created over five days. Each one made within a 24 hour window, opening the glass and revealing a peaceful, eerie and relatable snapshot of her time in lockdown.
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Imogen Cygler – Earth
Now that it’s almost a year old, Imogen Cygler’s entrancing art-pop ballad ‘Earth’ has been reinvigorated with a spellbinding new film clip that balances the song’s subtle beauty and haunting anxiety perfectly.
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Kill Bell – Sad Song
Today we’re stoked to have Melbourne punk three-piece Kill Bell back with us, as we premiere their first release of the year – ‘Sad Song’ is a hard-hitting alt-rock anthem brimming with melodic hooks and an unmistakable 90’s influence.
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Leftfield Luxury – Flogs
Following the success of their self-titled debut released in early 2019, Ballarat odd-punkers Leftfield Luxury have returned today with ‘Flogs’ – a two-minute grunge-gaze belter aimed squarely at the gasbagging pub goer.
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Junior Fiction – 365
Following the release of ‘The Same Dream,’ and ‘Your Love’ earlier this year, Junior Fiction have released the new clip for their final single ‘365’ to celebrate the release of their second album Your Love, which is out today.
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Grey Whistle Test – Terraformer
Melbourne’s experimental folk band Grey Whistle Test bring us the mesmerising video for their new single ‘Terraformer’, a collaboration with Australian Ballet Company soloist Jill Ogai.
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Ochre Trash- Home (Is Where The Couch Is)
Today we have the immense pleasure of premiering the new music video for Ochre Trash’s ‘Home (Is Where The Couch Is)’, a haunting examination of the cycle of change and loss, played out through a lone, tinsel-laden being.
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SERF –
All You Need In Life Is Someone To Love And Your Family
Following the release of All You Need In Life Is Someone To Love And Your Family last Friday, we had Rory Maxwell, the mastermind behind SERF, talk us through the uneasy and evocative synth-pop that makes up his debut album.
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Plastic – Baby Steps
Today we have the absolute pleasure of announcing the release of the forthcoming debut album from local noise-pop weirdos Plastic – New Hands is due out on September 29th via Spoilsport Records, and to tie us over until the album drops, they’ve shared another teaser with the thrillingly corrosive ‘Baby Steps’.
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Matt Parlane – Tori
Today we’re thrilled to be premiering the debut single from local rock ’n’ roll mainstay Matt Parlane – ‘Tori’ is a dose of rough-around-the-edges indie-rock with a brand new clip that wrangles Matt’s humble charisma and ragtag loopiness into a few minutes of gleaming pop.
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The Buoys –
All This Talking Gets Us Nowhere
Sydney punks The Buoys take us through the six tracks from their ferocious new EP All This Talking Gets Us Nowhere, tackling everything from misogyny, toxic workplaces and bad jokes to the tune of blistering guitars and frenzied garage-pop charm.