With the release of his new single ‘Lost It All’, Quiet Blue is carving out a place for himself in the Australian music scene, with his fusion of pop, folk and electronica, grounded in misty-eyed storytelling.
Underneath the Written Letter –
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Scurvylicious – Wiser
Alt-country turned rock ’n’ roll locals Scurvylicious have kicked things up a notch with their latest single ‘Wiser’ – a dreamy pre-summer anthem guaranteed to send you into a head nodding, foot tapping trance before you even clock what’s happening.
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Immigrant Union –
Judas
Judas, the new album from Melbourne long-timers Immigrant Union is a rollercoastering collection of folk infused psychedelia that certainly won’t betray your high expectations of the band. Songwriter/singer duo Bob Harrow and Brent DeBoer have dropped by to take you through each of the album’s eleven tracks.
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Agency – Long Gone
Canberra quartet Agency come roaring back with their first new music since 2016, a gnashing post-punk bruiser that’s equally anthemic and agitated.
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Dr. Chicken Gristle –
Experimental Pornography
Following the reissue of his album Experimental Pornography last month via Stargazed Records, experimental-pop weirdo Dr. Chicken Gristle is taking to the internet this weekend to celebrate with a special livestream performance. Ahead of tomorrow’s proceedings, we got in touch with the Doc to dig into each track on his bizarre debut album.
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Goldminds – The Spirit Knows
Melbourne garage-rockers Goldminds return with a chaotic new music video for unequivocally badass single ‘The Spirit Knows’.
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Elsie Lange – Adelaide
After years playing in other projects, local guitar-pop heroine Elsie Lange has finally turned the focus onto her own music, and today we’ve been treated to a first taste of her forthcoming EP with the gloriously wistful ‘Adelaide’.
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Joscelyn Wynter –
Red Drops, Black Wall
The wind and background traffic do nothing to shake Wynter’s steadfast delivery of this frenetic folk track ‘Red Drops, Black Wall’, performed live and wild against the elements on a Brooklyn NYC rooftop.
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Majak Door –
Everybody Wants You
Today, local indie-rock/surf crew Majak Door bring us ‘Everybody Wants You’, a subtle but welcome expansion on their slacker rock sound.
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Introduction – Red Light
Today we have the pleasure of introducing Adelaide post-punk trio Introduction, and share their debut single ‘Red Light’, an enthralling dream-pop slowburner that comes paired with an otherworldly new clip.
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Pluto Jonze –
Walk Off The Edge With Me/
Kelsey in Corduroy
The road to Pluto Jonze’s sophomore record Awe begins, with the release of the atmospheric and dreamy ‘Walk Off The Edge With Me’ and the punchy and playful ‘Kelsey in Corduroy’.
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Sweet Whirl – How Much Works
Led by an unparalleled intimacy, the latest album from seasoned minstrel Sweet Whirl distils experience of the love-addled into universal and incredibly resonant poetry. Walking us through the album track by track, Esther Edquist gave her insights on the wider themes surrounding How Much Works.