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.
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.
Having only just thrown their seven hats into Melbourne’s ever-growing psych-rock ring, Melbourne’s newest maximalist psychedelic jam band Turtle Wave have hit the ground running with their big debut single ‘Siamese’.
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.
After a huge year of Bigsound showcases, a ton of triple j love and shows all over the country, woozy jangle-pop masters DIET. have dropped into Trouble Juice before their Sundown EP launch tomorrow night to have a chat about what their musical diets consist of.
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.
Experimental Electronic duo Hemm have been spending the last twelve months leaping from goal to goal and with the premiere of a live clip of accompany titular track from their recently dropped EP, prove to us they’re not finished leaping yet.
New band on the block KILNS have just dropped their super impressive debut single “Go Slowly”, proving to us they intend to do anything but that and we’ve got the exclusive premiere right here.
On ‘Awkward’, Novacastrian three-piece Milky Thred defy their age and hit hard with a jangling, fast, beach rock stunner.
We got behind the influences of Sydney garage rock three-piece Julia Why?, ahead of their east coast tour off the back of their powerhouse new single ‘Pocket’.
On their debut single ‘Only Knew Me Well’, local dream-pop crew The Overheads serve up a powerful dose of ethereal alt-pop, thick with emotion and hazy nostalgia.
On ‘Looking For A Victim’, local new-wave rockers Lip Sync Chicks serve up a propulsive cut of 80s influenced rock ’n’ roll, and exciting teaser of their forthcoming debut album.