Filled with soothing tones of melancholic, self-reflective rumination, Mimi Gilbert’s new album Grew Inside the Water is a stunning expression of emotive vitality. We had the pleasure of hearing from Mimi about the stories behind the songs.
Filled with soothing tones of melancholic, self-reflective rumination, Mimi Gilbert’s new album Grew Inside the Water is a stunning expression of emotive vitality. We had the pleasure of hearing from Mimi about the stories behind the songs.
Speed Dating this week with four of the guests performing at Ladies Who Sing Leonard this evening.
Ahead of the release of their debut full-length later this month, Sydney trio SCABZ have shared with us the album’s blistering title track ‘Pressure’ – a fierce and explosive blitz of their signature punk chaos that wouldn’t feel out of place blasting out of a rundown dive-bar in 1970’s London.
The first LP released as part of Bedroom Suck Records’ Private Eyes series, Blue Divers’ self-titled album is a collection of ambient and experimental guitar music. We got in touch with multi-instrumentalist Alec Marshall to dive into the hypnotic dreamworld the group have created on their debut album.
Following the release of their new Mushroom Kingdom/Bonsoy 7”, we caught up with local psychedelic revivalists Sunfruits to dig into their perfect balance of buoyant rhythms and vital eco-messages.
On The Window, Terrible Signal (aka Vincent Buchanan-Simpson) offers listeners a glimpse (or a window, if you will) into his solo project’s broadening scope – the collection of homely jangle-pop existing in the hazy space between the project’s sleepy bedroom-pop origins and the full-blown garage-rock sensibilities of the live act.
Back with their first full-length release since 2018, today we have the pleasure of premiering the new album from Canberra sound artist Shoeb Ahmad – a collection of disorientating post-punk that blurs at the edges into ambient electronica, A Body Full Of Tears is as evocative as it is turbulent.
Ahead of the release of Bravo! next week, their forthcoming debut album out through Spoilsport Records, we’ve been treated to one more taste of Eggy’s signature garage-pop whimsy with the exuberant ‘HAL 9000’.
We check in with musician, writer and all-round powerhouse Jack Cherry to find out what he’s been up to during lockdown.
Today we’ve got the pleasure of sharing the radiant new single and clip from local workhorse Jack Kong – a unique sidestep from his usual garage and punk leanings, ‘Cool It Down’ finds Kong embracing a charismatic rocksteady atmosphere, backed by a joyous, easy-going groove.
We check in with Melbourne rock ‘n’ roll royalty Laura Imbruglia to find out what she’s been up to during lockdown.
Emerging post-punk pioneers Cut Wire help to guide us through their simmering new single ’Waste My Life’, and its equally mesmerising film clip.