Back with new music for the first time since 2020, rising singer-songwriter Stella Bridie has shared ‘Alive’ with us today, a dose of radiant and cathartic indie-rock.
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Matt Hsu’s Obscure Orchestra –
Eat The World
Alongside the release of the brand new single from Matt Hsu’s Obscure Orchestra today, we’ve got the pleasure of sharing the gloriously charming and mouth-watering new clip for ‘Eat The World’.
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Free Time – That’s Rare
Alongside the announcement of their long-awaited third album Jangle Jargon, today we’ve got the pleasure of sharing a first listen to ‘That’s Rare’, a spirited and frenetic return-to-form from loved Melbourne-via-NYC group Free Time.
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Claude – Tamarind
Back with her first new music in two years, today Brisbane singer-songwriter Keeley Young has re-introduced us to her solo project Claude with an enthralling and delicate indie-folk tune ‘Tamarind’.
They Made Me Do It –
Talking Influences with
Dole Manchild
Following the release of their new single ‘CONSUMER GOODS!’ yesterday, we got in touch with Melbourne chargers Dole Manchild to dig into the influences behind their latest all-consuming weirdo-punk blitz.
The Great Harmonic Convergence –
A chat with STØNEWÅX
Off the back of his first two releases, we caught up with Sunshine Coast producer/songwriter STØNEWÅX to dig into the eclectic blur of electronica, hip-hop and psychedelia that makes up ‘The Great Harmonic Convergence’.
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Greg Steps –
Out in the Boonies...
Today we have the pleasure of sharing a first listen to Melbourne singer-songwriter Greg Steps’ debut album Out in the Boonies…, a collection of arresting indie-folk that, beneath its unassuming exterior, comes laden with colour and radiant charm.
Spicy and Sweet –
A chat with Vootsak
With our conversation ranging from web comics to encountering questionable individuals on Smith Street, we chat with Melbourne visual artist Vootsak who shares insight into the inspirations and processes that form her visually confident yet anxious and introspective art style.
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Fenn Wilson – Howl
Back with new music this week, Melbourne singer-songwriter Fenn Wilson has shared a sneak peak at his latest single ‘Howl’ with us today, a new dose of his evocative and all-encompassing electric folk.
Can’t Stop the Crop –
Tales from the EU with Vintage Crop (part 2)
The Vintage Crop rock ‘n’ roll machine don’t stop! Melbourne’s greatest rock band are currently traversing through Europe to share the good word of their latest triumph Kibitzer. It’s a belter and the world’s gotta know about it. Here’s part two of vocalist and guitarist Jack Cherry’s tour diary – dig in!
Can’t Stop the Crop –
Tales from the EU with Vintage Crop
Melbourne’s greatest rock band Vintage Crop are currently traversing through Europe to share the good word of their latest triumph Kibitzer, and vocalist/guitarist Jack Cherry has been kind enough to send me some thoughts every couple of days.
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Dodda Rivka – River of Stars
Back with a third taste of their upcoming debut record, Dodda Rivka have shared ‘River of Stars’ with us today, an impressive moment of rambling alt-country, glued together by Becky Salomons’ intoxicating vocal performance.