Following the release of ‘No Fun Intended’ in March, we got in touch with local noisemakers Picket Palace to take a glimpse into what inspired the latest blast of their infectious garage-punk mayhem.
Following the release of ‘No Fun Intended’ in March, we got in touch with local noisemakers Picket Palace to take a glimpse into what inspired the latest blast of their infectious garage-punk mayhem.
Indie-folk artist Taylah Carroll has hit the ground running with her latest ‘I’m Not Sold’, a tribute to the trials and tribulations of the twenty-something experience, and we had the privilege of picking her brain for the inside motivations and inspirations that go into her music.
Another week, another handful of mildly successful cyber dates.
Today we’ve got the pleasure of premiering the debut single from emerging pop songsmith The Crane District – ‘Thailand’ is a dose of charmingly laid-back indie-rock that manages to effortlessly transport us to a sunnier place and a simpler time.
New love has certainly been put on hold in recent times, with musicians and listeners alike confined to their homes, separated from their heart’s desire. We at Trouble Juice wanted to do our part to reignite a little romance in the air, so we’ve reignited an old segment.
Indie-rock queen Tanaya Harper has treated us to an inside look into her dark and stormy EP Slow Motion Breakup, an enthralling collection of tracks about an all-too-familiar heartache.
Following the release of their debut album earlier this year, Castlemaine natives Secret Towns have taken us on a journey through Maps, a collection of salt-of-the-earth rock ’n’ roll that isn’t afraid to embrace the starker edges of their jangle-pop sound.
Canberra solo artist Sebastian Field collaborates with CBR expat Angus Johnstone for a deeply serene video that recasts the everyday as a glitching alien landscape.
We had the pleasure of chatting with Melbourne-based man-of-mystery Mondé about his debut release ‘Best At’, Meatloaf, and reincarnation amongst other useful trivia and life lessons.
New love has certainly been put on hold in recent times, with musicians and listeners alike confined to their homes, separated from their heart’s desire. We at Trouble Juice wanted to do our part to reignite a little romance in the air, so we’ve reignited an old segment.
Sex & Death, the brand new web series created by Kathleen Lee, is an exploration of love, heartache and self-realisation, and perhaps the perfect Australian show to binge during this lockdown period. We had the pleasure of chatting with Kathleen about the series.
Melbourne heavy-hitters Cable Ties had a chat with us about their new album Far Enough, and the effects the shackles of isolation have on the band that lives and breathes live performance.