Off the back of their brand new album Home Life, Adelaide noise-punks Horror My Friend have given us a hilarious insight into the making of their latest film clip for ‘Wedding’.
Off the back of their brand new album Home Life, Adelaide noise-punks Horror My Friend have given us a hilarious insight into the making of their latest film clip for ‘Wedding’.
Local singer-songwriter Eaglemont is back with ‘Mediocre at Best’, a hooky burst of emotive indie rock paired with a clip full with endearing charm.
On their debut release, Brisbane eight-piece The Holy Rollercoasters serve up a blistering combo of fiery soul and gospel-blues with enough frantic energy to wake up any demon.
Off the back of the release of her debut album The Overflow, Newcastle alt-country songstress Demi Mitchell has offered up one more treat for us, in the form of a new clip for album highlight ‘Dancing In The Sand.’
Whilst it’s a bitter sweet goodbye for Melbourne favourites Arthur Penn & The Funky Ten, they’re going out big with ‘Sky Party’ and ‘Steppin’ Up’ – two incredibly vibin’ cuts of high-intensity party-funk.
Sydney garage-rockers Easy Street are back with ‘Sexy Draconian’, a chaotic burst of explosive rock ’n’ roll and an exciting first taste of their second EP.
When he’s not fronting his art-rock group Frayhound, local music-man Fergus Nash creates eerie freak-folk under his own name, and we’re really excited to premiere his debut single ‘The Weather Again’.
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 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.
Ahead of the launch of UGLY, we had a chat with local artist and zine-maker Amber is Blue, to find out about the project and the new zine.