Following the release of ‘Fangs’ last week, Millar Jukes is back with a new clip today that pairs the track’s dark, soulful grooves with some charming, haunting visuals from way back.
Following the release of ‘Fangs’ last week, Millar Jukes is back with a new clip today that pairs the track’s dark, soulful grooves with some charming, haunting visuals from way back.
Today we’re thrilled to be giving the latest single from local guitar-pop foursome The Bush its first spin – despite being an anthem for lounging around, ‘I Sit Around (Quarantine)’ has us itching to get up for a boogie with its sunny vibes and playful charm.
Following the release of their new EP Ok Now What last Friday, we had the pleasure of catching up with Melbourne sweethearts Go Get Mum to find out more about their latest batch of charming jangle-pop goodness.
Today we have the pleasure of premiering the debut single from coastal jazz-soul project Outtatime – ‘my love,’ is a dose of enthralling soul-pop and a stunning first taste from the emerging singer-songwriter.
Last weekend, like the gravitational pull of the sun to the earth, the mystical powers of the Meredith Supernatural Amphitheatre drew us back into its welcoming arms, and as always, Golden Plains delivered exactly what we needed.
Brought to us at the end of a confusing and unprecedented week for music, Melbourne trio Double Vanity have shared their self-titled debut single, a genre bending, dystopian-punk song eerily fitted for isolated reflection.
Today we’ve got the pleasure of premiering the latest single from Adelaide psych powerhouse The Empty Threats – bursting with explosive urgency and a whole heap of energy, ‘$2’ is a blast of manic garage-psych that’s as immersive as it is electrifying.
Ahead of the release of his debut album, out tomorrow through Dinosaur City Records, we had bedroom-pop mastermind Nick Griffith talk us through the dizzyingly playful world of 7am.
Off the back of the release of ‘Oxytoxic’ earlier this week, we caught up with future-punk prime mover RACKETT to find out what inspired their latest blast of eccentric electronica and its vibrant new clip.
Following the release of ‘Lonely Peak’ last month, a thrilling single that takes us on a spiritual excursion through jazz, neo-soul and psychedelia, we got in touch with Oliver Hughes, leader of Brisbane’s Aubergine, to find out about the group’s rise and what’s to come next.
Off the back of the release of ‘Life’s Good’, the new feel-good/feel-bad garage-rock belter from The Rollercanes, we had the pleasure of picking the brain of frontman Daniel Wright to take a look at the inner goings-on of the band.
Ahead of the Brunswick Music Feastival tomorrow – a show which will see a spread of Melbourne’s tastiest bands teaming up for what they’re describing as a “six-course serving of aural degustation” – we jumped in on a chat between Crepes, Eggy and Baked Beans, in hope of finding out what’s set to go down.