NSW punk three-piece Raised as Wolves are back today with Speech Therapy, a two song blast of catchy-as-anything rock ‘n’ roll that shows off their knack for changing things up when we least expect it.
NSW punk three-piece Raised as Wolves are back today with Speech Therapy, a two song blast of catchy-as-anything rock ‘n’ roll that shows off their knack for changing things up when we least expect it.
Back with the unnerving ‘Guess Who’ only a few months after they dropped their latest EP ‘SYZYGY’, we got in touch with Sydney electro-punks MEZKO to find out what has been influencing their latest sounds.
If you’re yet to be acquainted by self-described “psychedelic dad-rock” guy Lachlan X. Morris, today’s your lucky day – his latest single ‘Stray Dog’ is a vibrant slice of woozy psych-pop, and the new clip adds a whole other level of weirdness into the mix.
Just in time for the sunnier side of the year, we have the almighty pleasure of going track-by-track with Melbourne’s dance floor overlords Sunnyside to premiere their slick-as-hell new album Body Heat.
On ‘Cry July’, local lady-about-town Hannah Kate and her crew of rockdogs serve up an explosive burst of chaotic fuzz-pop, and the new clip is just as energetically restless as the track.
After a huge year of Bigsound showcases, a ton of triple j love and shows all over the country, woozy jangle-pop masters DIET. have dropped into Trouble Juice before their Sundown EP launch tomorrow night to have a chat about what their musical diets consist of.
Experimental Electronic duo Hemm have been spending the last twelve months leaping from goal to goal and with the premiere of a live clip of accompany titular track from their recently dropped EP, prove to us they’re not finished leaping yet.
We got behind the influences of Sydney garage rock three-piece Julia Why?, ahead of their east coast tour off the back of their powerhouse new single ‘Pocket’.
On ‘Samurai’, dream-pop quintet Dayzed serve up another dose of shoegaze-y goodness, and the new clip somehow transforms the band’s ethereal sounds into an out-of-this-world visual trip.
FERLA are back with another serving of their signature synth-coated jangley pop and to celebrate we got inside the head of the man behind the last name, Giuliano Ferla, to delve deeper into what inspired ‘The Human Heart’.
On ‘Trouble Thoughts’, the most tender moment and closing track of the new album Endless Room, Pascal Babare offers up a poignantly pleasant reminder of our fate, and the brand new clip lightens the track’s heavy themes with its self-effacing humour.
On their brand new clip, Melbourne psych-rockers Double Polyester serve up a bunch of nostalgic vibes that pairs perfectly with the murky western-tinged psychedelia of ‘Sunchild’.