Following the release of his EP Dream, we caught up with folkie John Tennyson to hear about the inspiration behind his fast and loose brand of fingerpickin’ and lyric slingin’.
Following the release of his EP Dream, we caught up with folkie John Tennyson to hear about the inspiration behind his fast and loose brand of fingerpickin’ and lyric slingin’.
Adelaide indie-punk outfit Horror My Friend have been a wrecking ball powerhouse in the scene over the past half decade, and 2019 might have been their busiest year yet.
Backing up a busy end to 2019, Melbourne newcomers Albert Street have served up two new singles today to keep their winning streak going – ‘King Of My Soul’ and ‘Skelter Helter’ showcase two unique sides of the band’s blossoming sound, while complementing each other perfectly.
Gold Coast singer-songwriter Hannah Campbell’s latest single ‘Blue’ is an ode to the bonds of friendship that hold us together, and just listening to the track makes us feel like we’ve made a new friend in Hannah.
Off the back of the release of her single ‘You Look Good In Blue’ last month, we caught up with local singer-songwriter Al Parkinson to find out what inspired her latest dose of captivating indie-folk.
During an extended stint in Melbourne which has seen them become instantly adopted by the local music scene, we got in touch with Tobias and Cal from Glaswegian post-punk group Kaputt to find out how the two cities compare.
Following the release of ‘No Illusion’ last month, we got in touch with the enigmatic Isadoré to find out more about her dreamy electronica and the feminist novel that has inspired her newest project.
Following the release of their debut single ‘Twice Before’ last week, we got in touch with Albert O’Loughlin, the frontman of emerging jangle-pop crew Albert Street, to get the lowdown on the new band.
Following the release of ‘Yellow, Blue & Grey’, we got in touch with Melbourne rock outfit Fan Girl to find out what inspired the latest blast of their urgent and uncompromising indie-rock.
Otherworldly alt-rockers The Wires have just dropped their debut album Plastic Mask and it’s a hazy trip into their mesmerising sonic universe.
On their new album Natural Habits, local noisemakers The Dull Joys have crafted a collection of atmospheric post-punk that has their songwriting and musicianship increasing in both ambition and scope.
With life taking three of the four the members down different pathways, it was only natural that frontwoman Bec Callander take RACKETT down a different path too. And we’ll say it now – it’s a fantastic, futuristic evolution.