After a lengthy wait, beloved Melbourne rockers RVG are back with their much-anticipated second album – following on from their critically acclaimed debut A Quality Of Mercy, Feral confirms them as one of Australia’s greatest modern bands.
After a lengthy wait, beloved Melbourne rockers RVG are back with their much-anticipated second album – following on from their critically acclaimed debut A Quality Of Mercy, Feral confirms them as one of Australia’s greatest modern bands.
Swapping the folk stylings of All Our Exes Live In Texas for driving indie rock, KIT’s debut single ‘Good Guy’ showcases her creativity, genre-crossing talent, and uncrushable spirit – even in the face of a COVID-19 world.
Following the release of his new clip for ‘Caught’, an enthralling dose of slowburning indie-rock that rounded out his debut album, we got in touch with James Spencer Harrison, to find out what inspired his latest endeavour Fleeting Persuasion.
After seeing Martin Frawley’s endearing instructional cooking escapades on Instagram, we had a special chat with the former Twerps frontman about releasing music in isolation and what cooking means to him in this strange time.
We had the pleasure of chatting with Melbourne-based man-of-mystery Mondé about his debut release ‘Best At’, Meatloaf, and reincarnation amongst other useful trivia and life lessons.
Sex & Death, the brand new web series created by Kathleen Lee, is an exploration of love, heartache and self-realisation, and perhaps the perfect Australian show to binge during this lockdown period. We had the pleasure of chatting with Kathleen about the series.
To get us in the mood for their third album, Shepparton Airplane have landed at Trouble Juice to talk us through a handful of influences that have inspired the jagged post-punk we’ll be hearing when ‘Sharks’ drops this Friday.
Melbourne heavy-hitters Cable Ties had a chat with us about their new album Far Enough, and the effects the shackles of isolation have on the band that lives and breathes live performance.
An incredibly mysterious offering that raises more questions than it leaves answers, and accompanied by an equally disorientating film clip, we set out to demystify the madness of Brain Drugs’ debut single ‘Night Shift (at the Fruit Cannery)’, by talking influences with them.
Confirming our existential fears, Melbourne odd-popper Wilding returns today with his first release of the year – aptly titled ‘The World Will End Today’, the track is as darkly contagious as it is painfully relevant.
Today we have the pleasure of premiering the debut EP from local post-punk duo Moon Cup – defying their minimal set-up, their self-titled EP is an invigorating yet poignant listen, that hits in an overwhelmingly powerful way.
Following the release of their brand new EP A State Of Living In An Objective Reality off the back of a huge North American tour, we got in touch with Eliza and the Delusionals to find out what inspired their latest collection of dazzling indie-rock.