On their debut release, Brisbane eight-piece The Holy Rollercoasters serve up a blistering combo of fiery soul and gospel-blues with enough frantic energy to wake up any demon.
On their debut release, Brisbane eight-piece The Holy Rollercoasters serve up a blistering combo of fiery soul and gospel-blues with enough frantic energy to wake up any demon.
Off the back of the release of her debut album The Overflow, Newcastle alt-country songstress Demi Mitchell has offered up one more treat for us, in the form of a new clip for album highlight ‘Dancing In The Sand.’
NSW punk three-piece Raised as Wolves are back today with Speech Therapy, a two song blast of catchy-as-anything rock ‘n’ roll that shows off their knack for changing things up when we least expect it.
Back with the unnerving ‘Guess Who’ only a few months after they dropped their latest EP ‘SYZYGY’, we got in touch with Sydney electro-punks MEZKO to find out what has been influencing their latest sounds.
If you’re yet to be acquainted by self-described “psychedelic dad-rock” guy Lachlan X. Morris, today’s your lucky day – his latest single ‘Stray Dog’ is a vibrant slice of woozy psych-pop, and the new clip adds a whole other level of weirdness into the mix.
Sydney garage-rockers Easy Street are back with ‘Sexy Draconian’, a chaotic burst of explosive rock ’n’ roll and an exciting first taste of their second EP.
When he’s not fronting his art-rock group Frayhound, local music-man Fergus Nash creates eerie freak-folk under his own name, and we’re really excited to premiere his debut single ‘The Weather Again’.
With a new track out every month since January 2017, local noisemaker manages to flip his sound on its head with ‘Anything’, a blast of nostalgia-inducing pop-punk, packed with angsty emotion and hazy 90s vibes.
On ‘Cry July’, local lady-about-town Hannah Kate and her crew of rockdogs serve up an explosive burst of chaotic fuzz-pop, and the new clip is just as energetically restless as the track.
On his debut album Sheds, local dreamboat Barry Bays offers up a collection of warbly folk-pop and neo-psychedelia, and despite the fact it was recorded in a leaky shed, explodes with playful instrumentation, crafty production and a heap of charm.
On ‘Underwater’, local dream-pop mastermind Mihra serves up a burst of ethereal psychedelia that drifts smoothly before exploding into a whole new universe of lush pop goodness.
Ahead of the launch of UGLY, we had a chat with local artist and zine-maker Amber is Blue, to find out about the project and the new zine.