Another week, another four chances at finding the one.
Speed Dating:
Video Premiere:
Intaloopa – Memories In Blue
Today we’re thrilled to be premiering the new music video from Sydney-based producer Intaloopa – ‘Memories In Blue’ is a blast of synthwave goodness, with a clip that adds a touch of warped technicolour to the blissfully nostalgic tune.
They Made Me Do It –
Talking Influences with
Harmony Byrne
Now that Harmony Byrne’s stunning debut album of hypnotic, soulful psych-blues is rounding the corner on one month old, we had Harmony talk us through what inspired her triumphant debut Heavy Doors.
Track by Track:
Adam Gibson –
The Songs of Adam Gibson
To celebrate the release of The Songs of Adam Gibson, a new compilation from Coolin’ By Sound that memorialises the work of one of Australia’s finest, yet most under-appreciated songwriters, we had the Sydney wordsmith walk us through the album and reflect on each highlight from his sprawling 20+ year history.
Premiere:
Trace Decay – Photobooth
Today we have the pleasure of premiering indie-pop rock duo Trace Decay’s new single ‘Photobooth’ before its official release tomorrow, and it’s a heart stirring, ethereal experience to listen to. In celebration of this fan-favourite track, we had a chat to the band about the life and times of Trace Decay.
Premiere:
Sarah Mary Chadwick –
Sit Down and Pour
Chapter Music have just announced Midnight Meditations, a masterful collection of contemplative, late-night downbeat and ambient sounds to guide us through our introspective battlefields. Before the compilation fully drops this Friday, we’ve been given a listen to Melbourne-via-Wellington megastar Sarah Mary Chadwick’s offering, the visceral and enthralling ‘Sit Down and Pour’.
They Made Me Do It –
Talking Influences with
RAAVE TAPES
Off the back of the release of their explosive single ‘Red Flag’ earlier this year, we got in touch with Newcastle dance-rockers RAAVE TAPES to find out what inspired the latest blast of their electronically charged punk.
Premiere:
The Slingers – Satin Coffin
Today we’ve got the pleasure of premiering the brand new EP from Melbourne rock ’n’ roll group The Slingers – a sudden gear shift, Satin Coffin has the band heading back to their roots with humble instrumentation and folky charm.
Track by Track:
Bananagun –
The True Story of Bananagun
Akin to a warm hug, Bananagun’s debut album The True Story of Banangun is a record that screams with relaxed mindfulness; a soul-searcher laden with afrobeat precision. A few days on from its release, bandleader Nick Van Bakel has carried us downstream and provided his insights on the album track by track.
Speed Dating:
Eugénie, Damaged Goods Club,
Rebel Yell and Precision Auto
Another week, another four chances at finding the one.
Our Two Skins –
A Chat with Gordi
Gordi has just released her sophomore record Our Two Skins, a shedding of armour in an exposed examination of identity, purpose and love. We had the pleasure of speaking to Gordi about the record, her past several years as a musician, and her words of wisdom for emerging artists.
Premiere:
John Tennyson – Forgotten Dreams
On his brand new EP Forgotten Dreams, Melbourne-based folk-rock storyteller John Tennyson offers seven outstanding performances that either cut you open, prod your wounds, or call for closure.