Just two months on from the release of Blue, his first new release in three years under his Timeshare moniker, Jordan Thompson (of The Ocean Party and Pop Filter) has returned with Red, a collection of acute indie-rock fuelled by his incisive storytelling.
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Forever Son – Bone Sugar
Two years on from his last release, Victorian singer-songwriter Forever Son has re-emerged today with news of his forthcoming sophomore album, and a fuzzed-out new single ‘Bone Sugar’ that twists his usual folk-rock sound to reveal the exhilarating scope of the new record.
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Indira Elias –
Songs from a Moon//Songs by the Sun
Off the back of the release of her debut album last week through Loba Records, we caught up with Sydney folk-noir artist Indira Elias to unravel the stories that make up her breathtakingly evocative new record Songs from a Moon//Songs by the Sun.
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Lewis Goldmark – Psycho City
Off the back of the release of Lewis Goldmark’s latest single ‘Psycho City’ earlier this month, today we’ve got the pleasure of sharing a restless new clip that expands on the track’s unpredictable indie-rock smarts with its sprawling visuals and evocative atmosphere.
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Power Supply –
In the Time of the Sabre-Toothed Tiger
Following the release of their debut album last week, we caught up Melbourne rock ‘n’ rollers Power Supply to dig into the stories that make up their electrifying new record In the Time of the Sabre-Toothed Tiger.
They Made Me Do It –
Talking Influences with Traffik Island
Following the announcement of the forthcoming third album under his Traffik Island moniker, we got in touch with the unstoppable Zak Olsen to dig into the influences that inspired him in the creation of his warm and ragged new record A Shrug Of The Shoulders.
They Made Me Do It –
Talking Influences with Placement
Last week, Placement released their debut EP Lost Sun, an all-enveloping sonic adventure through post-punk and beyond. The band kindly caught up with us to let us in on some of the music and film that influenced the creation of Lost Sun.
So, what’s it to you?
w/ Nick Van Bakel
Buckle up: you’re about to enter a strange zoo of kaleidoscoping rhythms, hypnotic spells, vibrations, and an age of aquarius blips. In other words, the wild dossier of Bananagun. Accept no substitute. We had a moment to chat with head banana, Nick Van Bakel, to discuss his journey of music throughout his life.
Barnyard –
A chat with Good Morning
Following the release of Barnyard last week, we got in touch with Liam Parsons, one half of local lo-fi pop institution Good Morning, to get to know their glorious sixth record a little better.
Remembrance Of Things To Come –
A chat with Papaphilia
Following the release of Remembrance Of Things To Come last week, we got in touch with local electronic experimentalist Papaphilia to explore the new album, her different creative outlets and the importance of dancing.
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It Thing – Dress Code
Back with their first new music since 2019, Hobart-based garage-punk outfit It Thing have returned with a punchy new single ‘Dress Code,’ the first glimpse to their anticipated nine-track EP Syrup, out November 26 on Marthouse Records.
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OUZO! – Balloons
Melbourne’s OUZO! return with a chaotic and intellectual stride on new 7″ State of Affairs / Balloons, from Weather Vane Records, and today we have the absolute pleasure of premiering the B-side.