About a year after the band had supposedly broken up, French/Australian garage-punks Le Villejuif Underground have re-emerged with a chaotic new 7” in tow, and some ambitions to eventually make it over to Australia.
About a year after the band had supposedly broken up, French/Australian garage-punks Le Villejuif Underground have re-emerged with a chaotic new 7” in tow, and some ambitions to eventually make it over to Australia.
We check in with Kylie from Deafen County to find out what she’s been up to during lockdown.
In the second episode of her podcast series Read Me Your Work, Elsie Lange chats with Jarrow about the lyrics and meaning behind his track ‘Product x Prodigy’. Read on to indulge in an excerpt of their conversation.
We check in with Sam and Archie from emerging label Tiny Town Records to find out what they’ve been up to during lockdown.
In a new segment called Homebodies, we’ve taken a moment to check in on some of our favourite locals to find out how they’re spending their time in isolation. Here’s what Kurt Eckardt from local label Psychic Hysteria has been up to.
After almost four years of near silence, Peninsula pop ensemble The Marlenes are back with their second full-length album Advertise on the Moon, a winding journey through 60’s pop, garage-rock and blissful psychedelia that more than makes up for lost time.
Following the release of Remember The Future Vol. 1 last month, Dr Sure’s Unusual Practice have invited us into the studio to see what went down when they constructed their latest collection of weirdo post-punk.
Following the release of Goosetape just six months back, Flimsey Lohan have returned with ‘Jimi in the Mazda’, a new taste of their hip-hop/jazz blend that moves ferociously with a refreshing flare to their sound.
In lieu of a proper release show, Melbourne dream-pop trio Dianas have been launching their new album Baby Baby all weekend on their own online channel, Baby TV – a stunning accumulation of the band’s creativity, craft and passion.
As we head a little deeper into 2020, we took a journey into the mind of bizarre-pop sensation Zac E Tea to get the lowdown on the first quarter of his ongoing yearly residency.
Earlier today, Anti Fade Records announced they’re reissuing two cult classics from their vaults – the debut self-titled album from The Living Eyes and The Frowning Clouds’ second album Whereabouts. We looked back on both albums with the help of Billy Gardner and Zak Olsen.
We chatted with Lachlan Denton about his love for woodworking and how it’s getting him through isolation.