Today we have the pleasure of premiering the latest single from hazy folk mastermind The Hunter Express – ‘There Was Love’ further establishes Brad Ellis’ deft songwriting craft as it blurs dreamily between ethereal folk and delicate psychedelia.
Today we have the pleasure of premiering the latest single from hazy folk mastermind The Hunter Express – ‘There Was Love’ further establishes Brad Ellis’ deft songwriting craft as it blurs dreamily between ethereal folk and delicate psychedelia.
Following the release of ‘Heart Sways’, we got in touch with Sydney multi-instrumentalist Tom Crandles, the mastermind behind Prudence, to find out what inspired his latest piece of delicate, experimental pop.
Ahead of the release of their new Reader 7” this Friday through Anti Fade, we caught up with garage-punk savant Buz Clatworthy, the mastermind behind R.M.F.C, to dig a little deeper into the fan club.
We check in with Lulu from Rice Is Nice Records and Brain Drain PR to find out what she’s been up to during lockdown.
In the midst of the PBS Radio Festival, we check in with Bridget from Synthesize Me to find out what she’s been up to during lockdown.
Following the release of their pile-driving post-punk single ‘Soft Dream’ last week, Melbourne new-wave trio Jacuzzi talk us through the diverse and, at times, unexpected influences on their sound.
Sydney’s noise-rock duo Party Dozen are back with their new boundary-pushing album Pray For Party Dozen, and ahead of its release tomorrow, we had the pleasure of discussing it with saxophonist Kirsty Tickle.
After years of relentless touring and releasing five acclaimed records with her band Punčke, Croatian born singer-songwriter Lucija Ivšič relocated to Melbourne and found a new musical persona Mockingbird. We had a chat with Lucija to find out about the new project.
A salve for reckless behaviours, Hannah Cameron’s newly minted track ‘Backsliding’ weaves a tale of self-reflection. We dig deeper on a heavier shift in her alt-folk sound, live-streaming, and growth.
About a year after the band had supposedly broken up, French/Australian garage-punks Le Villejuif Underground have re-emerged with a chaotic new 7” in tow, and some ambitions to eventually make it over to Australia.
We check in with Kylie from Deafen County to find out what she’s been up to during lockdown.
We check in with Sam and Archie from emerging label Tiny Town Records to find out what they’ve been up to during lockdown.