Ahead of their upcoming east-coast tour, we got in touch with Sydney dream-garage crew Sunscreen, to find out what inspired ‘High Over Love’, their latest burst of powerfully wistful garage-pop.
Ahead of their upcoming east-coast tour, we got in touch with Sydney dream-garage crew Sunscreen, to find out what inspired ‘High Over Love’, their latest burst of powerfully wistful garage-pop.
We got in touch with Sydney noise-makers The Laurels to get a glimpse into what inspired the blasts of volatile psychedelia on ‘Sound System’.
Off the back of the release of her debut album late last month, we caught up with local indie-rock mastermind Gena Rose Bruce to find out what inspired the tangle of sounds found on Can’t Make You Love Me.
We’re really excited to premiere the debut album from Melbourne-via-Warrnambool psych rockers Indigo Children – flittering between dream-pop and 60’s styled garage, Dream Light is a glorious trip into the band’s woozy dreamworld.
Ahead of its launch at the Catfish in a couple of weeks time, The Velvet Club have just dropped ‘Holy Roller’ – an indie-rock gem that’ll suck you in with its reverb-drenched verses, before blowing you away with one of their signature explosive choruses.
Sledgehammer’s debut EP Blue Sheila is a blast of surf-infused garage that manages to feel as volatile as it does cruisey, hitting hard with crunchy guitars, lo-fi production and heaps of swagger.
After declaring Tasmania a place of creative solace, Bianca Blackhall has collated a band of rock and rollers to back the release of her debut EP.
Two sides of the same gloriously retro coin, Melbourne’s Sunfruits and Sydney’s Noodle House have just announced they will be teaming up to release a split 7” through psychedelic record slingers Third Eye Stimuli.
Today we’ve got the pleasure of premiering the brand new clip from folk-storyteller Oscar Lush – ‘Pheasant Country’ is a dark and haunting slow-burner that shines a light on Oscar’s hypnotic baritone vocals and masterful lyricism.
Just two days after the release of her debut EP Golden Light, we caught up Melbourne singer-songwriter Natasha Johanna to find out more about her new batch of woozy psych-folk goodness.
Melbourne alt-rock group Bollard are back with Beware the atto fox, a collection of sprawling punk crossed with noise-rock, that despite its menacing exterior, brims with emotion and spark.
In the midst of their ‘Middle Of The Night’ Tour, Melbourne’s premier rosé-rock quartet Porpoise Spit have found the time to give us a glimpse into what inspired their anthemic new single.