Local garage-rockers The Oh Balters are back with the second taste of their debut album – ‘She’s On My Mind’ is a burst of blues-tinged rock ‘n’ roll, and the new clip adds an extra layer of charm to the track with its freaked-out visuals.
Local garage-rockers The Oh Balters are back with the second taste of their debut album – ‘She’s On My Mind’ is a burst of blues-tinged rock ‘n’ roll, and the new clip adds an extra layer of charm to the track with its freaked-out visuals.
Local noisemakers Noughts are back today with their next blast of madness – ‘Bleach’ is a chaotic burst of visceral post-punk and an exciting first taste of their second EP.
Teen Angst’s latest single ‘Dental Hygiene’ is a pea-sized burst of charming lo-fi pop rock and we have the delight of premiering its brand new, orthodontically inspiring film clip.
On their debut EP, local indie-rock group Purr Usual share a collection of introspective psych infused soft-rock that, despite its mild temperament, brims with personality and spark.
On ‘Don’t Go (Riding Down The Cosmic Drain)’, Gold-Coast dream-rock weirdos Syrup, Go On share a vibrant slice of of immersive psychedelia with a surrealist video that boosts the weirdness even further.
We’re thrilled to premiere the debut single from local singer-songwriter Gerard Starling – ‘7:30’ is a moment of hazy folk that is quick to enthral with its delicate layers and rollicking groove.
On ‘Shibboleth’, Pinch Points share a propulsive blast of their aggravated garage-punk that serves as a striking reminder of why they’re one of the country’s most exciting young bands.
Garage-pop trio Barefoot Bowls Club are back with their debut EP Barefoot Bowling, a burst of rough-around-the-edges indie rock that immediately sucks us in with its sunny vibes, endearing lyrics and playful charm.
Ahead of their album launch at the Yarra Hotel tonight, Melbourne’s premiere suave rock trio Montague have just dropped a captivating, black-mirror-as-hell new film clip for the album’s lead single ‘You Get What You Want’.
With its uneasy pacing and stomach-churning storyline, Melbourne singer-songwriter jakson’s debut single ’guilt’ is a masterclass in eerie freak-folk.
We’re stoked to premiere the new single from Melbourne garage-rock trio The Rollercanes – ‘Cost of Living’ is a raucous rock ’n’ roll blast, that tackles a far more sensible dilemma beneath the layers of fuzz and noise.
Local indie-rockers Plotz are back with ‘Baby Shakes’, a dose of easy-going jangle-pop with a brand new clip that takes the track’s laid-back vibes up an extra notch.