Following the release of First Dance in August, we spoke with Chris Panousakis from emerging folk duo Siberian Tiger to dig into their stunning debut collection of amorous and idyllic dream-folk.
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Following the release of First Dance in August, we spoke with Chris Panousakis from emerging folk duo Siberian Tiger to dig into their stunning debut collection of amorous and idyllic dream-folk.
Today we’ve got the pleasure of premiering Connor Black-Harry’s new single ‘Missing’ – his first new music in three years, ‘Missing’ more than makes up for lost time by tangling all of Connor’s beguiling songwriting prowess and emotional potency into three minutes of enthralling indie-folk.
Speed Dating this week with Zig Zag, Sammm, Simo Soo, and FELIVAND.
We check in with Jack and Bill Golding, the minds behind Johnston Street, to find out what they’ve been up to during lockdown.
To celebrate the release of their long-awaited sophomore album, out today through Pissfart Records, we caught up with local garage-punks Dumb Punts to dig into The Big One Two.
Returning with their first new music in 18 months, local avant-pop ensemble Long Lunch are back with ‘A State of Mind/ Chaos Flutes’ today – a mesmerising first taste of their forthcoming debut album, that comes accompanied by a stark isolation clip that makes the track’s languid temperament feel all the more introspective.
We check in with musician and writer Elsie Lange to find out what she’s been up to during lockdown.
Back with a new double single, The Eyeballers once again entice us into the surf-rock realm with ‘Lost at Sea’ and ‘It Wasn’t Over.’ With an energy that drives the body to dance but the mind to ease, these tracks are a quintessential combination of grit and groove.
On Once Again The Present Becomes The Past, Melbourne’s busiest rocker Alien Nosejob (aka Jake Robertson) pulls another U-turn and veers back into grimy punk territory with a new level of focus, firmly gripped on war and history’s insistence on repeating itself.
Following the release of ‘Happyness’ from Tim Derricourt’s dream-pop project Swimwear, today we have the pleasure of sharing the new clip for the single – blending disco synths with sprawling dance moves, ‘Happyness’ effortlessly captures the blissful freedom of being alone.
With the release of their sophomore album quickly approaching, Oliver Shaw and Jayden Hebbard’s El Fuko have let us into their world of enigmatic spoken-word art-rock, with a picturesque nine-minute video clip to accompany the first three singles of Blue Flower.
The second cut from their forthcoming debut album, ‘Turn To Black’ could also be Super-X’s mission statement – their full-throttled industrial punk is a sonic slap in the face that engulfs listeners in a murky darkness, leaving us dizzy and disoriented.