Following the release of Simulation last week, we caught up with Melbourne punk powerhouse Future Suck to dig into each track that makes up their riotous debut record.
Following the release of Simulation last week, we caught up with Melbourne punk powerhouse Future Suck to dig into each track that makes up their riotous debut record.
Following the release of her latest single in late June, we caught up with local singer-songwriter Bec Sykes to dig into the dreamy-folk sounds of ‘At Least’ and its gloriously daggy film clip.
Following the release of Sir Joseph Pop Tart last month, the latest EP from Melbourne rock ‘n’ roll machine Joe Terror, we got in touch with bandleader Jayden Hebbard to get the stories behind the eclectic sounds that makes up the new record.
Who would’ve thought, we’ve made it to part 4 of our tour diary with Vintage Crop! Let vocalist and guitarist Jack Cherry take you further on their European adventure.
Alongside the release of their brand new single ‘Please (Proceed)’ today, we caught up with Melbourne shoegaze outfit Blue Vedder to delve into the key influences that shaped the emotive soundscapes of their latest track.
Off the back of the release of their sophomore EP earlier this month, we caught up with Sally and Mike from Sunbather to dig into the dazzling dream-pop that makes up Simmer.
Oakland garage-punks Shannon and the Clams have landed in Australia and are set to hit the Corner Hotel tonight as they tour their latest album Year Of The Spider. Ahead of their show, we caught up with Shannon Shaw and Cody Blanchard to discuss getting back on the road and the heavy and personal subject matter of their sixth album.
Following the release of Something To Do In The Desert last week, we caught up with Malibu Spacey to delve into the charismatic psych-infused soft-rock that makes up their dreamy debut EP.
Okay you get the idea, Vintage Crop rule, they are on tour, blah blah blah. Here’s part three of vocalist and guitarist Jack Cherry’s tour diary.
Following the release of their new single ‘CONSUMER GOODS!’ yesterday, we got in touch with Melbourne chargers Dole Manchild to dig into the influences behind their latest all-consuming weirdo-punk blitz.
Off the back of his first two releases, we caught up with Sunshine Coast producer/songwriter STØNEWÅX to dig into the eclectic blur of electronica, hip-hop and psychedelia that makes up ‘The Great Harmonic Convergence’.
The Vintage Crop rock ‘n’ roll machine don’t stop! Melbourne’s greatest rock band are currently traversing through Europe to share the good word of their latest triumph Kibitzer. It’s a belter and the world’s gotta know about it. Here’s part two of vocalist and guitarist Jack Cherry’s tour diary – dig in!