Our favourite judy-punks LVIV have just released their debut EP, a fiery collection of their turbulent garage-punk, and to celebrate the release, we had the band give us a little insight into each of the tracks.
Our favourite judy-punks LVIV have just released their debut EP, a fiery collection of their turbulent garage-punk, and to celebrate the release, we had the band give us a little insight into each of the tracks.
We’re stoked to be premiering the new album from local psych-lords Buried Feather – on Cloudberry Dreamshake, the band cool their turbulent psychedelia down a notch, to create something that is both hypnotic and illusively volatile.
To show their support to Hobart’s The Brisbane Hotel in a time of crisis, Rough Skies Records have put together Not Just A Pub, a compilation that pulls together the music community that surrounds the significant venue.
Off the back of Blue Kami, we got in touch with Melbourne rapper and GRID alumni Daniel Elia to find out about his new tracks and his experience partaking in the program.
Now that we’ve arrived in Brisvegas and changed into weather appropriate clothing, we’ve wasted no time getting to know a few of the faces you’ll be seeing around Fortitude Valley this week.
Garage-psych weirdos Easy Browns are currently on the road in support of their latest single ‘Dam Eels’, and were kind enough to document the journey for us at home.
Today we have the pleasure of premiering the new EP from Melbourne indie-pop five piece The Fainters – full with deftly crafted instrumentals, witty lyrics and subtle hooks, it’s an endearing listen that plays like a long overdue catch up with an old friend.
One half of local gig guide Johnston Street, Bill Golding has spent the last three years documenting the local music scene with his camera, and to celebrate the milestone of reaching 100,000 shots, he’s holding his first photography exhibition next week.
Ahead of Parsnip’s album launch next weekend, we listened in on a chat between the paisley-pop rockers and garage-punk psychos UV Race, to see if we could figure out what might go down at the show.
Following the release of his latest blast of colourful indie-rock, Sydney noise-maker and proud DIYer Timi Temple has given us a glimpse at his creative process, with an inspiring opinion piece that doubles as his DIY mantra.
To celebrate the one year anniversary of The Tropes’ debut album Bottom Of The Ocean, Roolette Records founder and Tropes superfan, Carsten Bruhn, got in touch with the band’s frontman, James McLean, to learn a little more about his favourite album of 2018.
Ahead of their album launch tomorrow, we caught up with melodramatic-pop masterminds Peak Twins to find out what inspired the masterfully illusive jangle-pop found on Beloved.