Out only last week, Trouble Isn’t Something You Can Hold, the debut album from Castlemaine-based, Ireland-raised bluesy folk belter Georgia Spain, is a collection of spellbinding slow-burners that you’ll find yourself completely absorbed by.
Out only last week, Trouble Isn’t Something You Can Hold, the debut album from Castlemaine-based, Ireland-raised bluesy folk belter Georgia Spain, is a collection of spellbinding slow-burners that you’ll find yourself completely absorbed by.
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.
Sean Frayne’s newest effort ‘Treading Water’ is an honest, introspective folk rock gem with a stunning new film clip that sees the Melbourne-based indie-folk master reaching for new, captivating heights.
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.
Local garage-rockers The Oh Balters are back with the second taste of their debut album – ‘She’s On My Mind’ is a burst of blues-tinged rock ‘n’ roll, and the new clip adds an extra layer of charm to the track with its freaked-out visuals.
Local noisemakers Noughts are back today with their next blast of madness – ‘Bleach’ is a chaotic burst of visceral post-punk and an exciting first taste of their second EP.
Teen Angst’s latest single ‘Dental Hygiene’ is a pea-sized burst of charming lo-fi pop rock and we have the delight of premiering its brand new, orthodontically inspiring film clip.
On their debut EP, local indie-rock group Purr Usual share a collection of introspective psych infused soft-rock that, despite its mild temperament, brims with personality and spark.
On ‘Don’t Go (Riding Down The Cosmic Drain)’, Gold-Coast dream-rock weirdos Syrup, Go On share a vibrant slice of of immersive psychedelia with a surrealist video that boosts the weirdness even further.
We’re thrilled to premiere the debut single from local singer-songwriter Gerard Starling – ‘7:30’ is a moment of hazy folk that is quick to enthral with its delicate layers and rollicking groove.
Off the back of her mesmerising new single ‘Lately’, and the announcement of a bunch of forthcoming shows, woozy indie-rock specialist Merpire has dropped by Trouble Juice to talk us through what inspires her to keep churning out hit after hit.
On ‘Shibboleth’, Pinch Points share a propulsive blast of their aggravated garage-punk that serves as a striking reminder of why they’re one of the country’s most exciting young bands.