On their debut EP, Melbourne space-rockers laedj. blast into the universe – full to the brim with other-worldly sounds and all-engulfing psych jams, it’s an incredibly powerful introduction to a band aiming for the stars.
On their debut EP, Melbourne space-rockers laedj. blast into the universe – full to the brim with other-worldly sounds and all-engulfing psych jams, it’s an incredibly powerful introduction to a band aiming for the stars.
Sydney indie-rockers Goodnight Japan are back with ‘Shit Hits The Fan’, a steady garage-rock jam that blurs the blues with heavier sounds, and hits hard with its atmospheric instrumentation and striking emotion.
We’re wrapped to be premiering the new video clip from Melbourne indie-pop crew Royal East – ‘Gin’ is an infectious slice of bubbly pop rock, and the clip shows off the band’s incredibly cheesy charm.
Just before their album drops, local experimental duo LoVision have just offered up one more track to tease us with – ‘Rosa Blüte’ is an otherworldly soundscape of hypnotic drones and ethereal vocals, and the accompanying clip is as unsettling as it is captivating.
To mark the release of their debut LP Weird Friends released via Poison City Records, Moody Beaches have dropped a film clip for ‘Modes’ – one of the more sinister moments on the album with a pretty unnerving clip to match.
Melbourne noise-makers Noughts are back with a vengeance on ‘Barefoot’ – blasting with hypnotic bass drones, abrasive guitars and a heap of noise, it’s a powerful return for the band.
Melbourne garage trio wasterr burst out of the gates with a whole lot of manic energy on their “first proper release” – out through local legends Roolette Records, Tape A is a collection of frenzied noise-pop that’s as playfully charming as it is completely fried.
We have the great priveldge premiering Portal, the hooky-as-hell new 3-track EP from Boston-based, Gold Coast via Melbourne export JIM ALXNDR.
Local garage-punks Ships Piano are back with another dose of frenzied rock ‘n’ roll – full with ocker accents and scrappy charm, ‘Warmth of the Bar’ is a chaotic return that sounds like they never left.
Self touted “Footscray emo punk” band Way Shit bring us their first video clip to their single ‘Yarraville Mums’ – an ode to the unique culture of Melbourne’s inner west.
On ‘Distance In The Line’, local alt-rock duo Dark Fair serve up an explosive blast of invigorating yet poignant post-punk that hits just as hard sonically as it does lyrically.
A must see for fans of wonky country jangle and pyromaniacal koalas punching darts – the new video for Zak Fleisher’s ‘GLU’ depicts a deteriorating friendship, but has a whole lot of fun on the way.