Local slacker-pop crew Majak Door are back today with ‘Daisies’, a burst of sundrenched indie-rock that brims with woozy grooves and laidback charm.
Local slacker-pop crew Majak Door are back today with ‘Daisies’, a burst of sundrenched indie-rock that brims with woozy grooves and laidback charm.
To celebrate the release of their debut 7” out today through Psychic Hysteria, Party Pest have shared with us their new clip for ‘Happy Man’, a blast of captivating post-punk and an incredibly playful introduction to the band.
On Backyard, Floodlights share a striking collection of scrappy garage-rock that flows with an Australian spirit, while refusing to downplay the starker sides of our nation’s identity.
Just a few weeks after the release of his mesmerising new album Goodness Gracious, we got in touch with Nick Sowersby, the mastermind behind Sunbeam Sound Machine, to find out what inspired his latest collection of gloriously blissful psychedelia.
Local rock ’n’ roll pal Hugh Fuchsen is back at it with ‘Wyoming’, an endearing country tune that finds Hugh leaning into a more classic sound, while holding true to his playful charm and evocative storytelling.
We’re really excited to premiere the brand new album from local rock ’n’ roll guy Joe Terror – Stinky Soul is a blast of unhinged garage rock, that hits hard as the enigmatic musician steers his project into a far more chaotic direction.
On ‘Mediocre’, Al Matcott serves up a dose of hazy alt-country that is quick to charm with its spirited groove and sunny melodies, before we tune into his particularly scathing lyricism.
Where did this ‘cultural capital of Australia’ business come from, anyway? Angus White investigates.
Ahead of the release of their debut album The West on June 14th, local weirdos Dr Sure’s Unusual Practice have shared another taste of their masterfully erratic post-punk with ’Catch Up’.
Melbourne goths Claws & Organs are back with ‘Riding Without Driving’, a turbulent blast of restless post-punk and a captivating taste of what’s to come from their forthcoming album.
Off the back of the release of their latest single ‘Weather Vane’ last month, Brisbane’s Future Haunts are back with a new video for the track, which brings their atmospheric indie-rock back to earth with a DIY home-video styled clip.
With its unique blend of poignant synth pop and forceful hip-hop, ‘Do What You Need To Do’ is a bold return of local rapper Earnest Jackson, showcasing his uniqueness and versatility.