The wind and background traffic do nothing to shake Wynter’s steadfast delivery of this frenetic folk track ‘Red Drops, Black Wall’, performed live and wild against the elements on a Brooklyn NYC rooftop.
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The wind and background traffic do nothing to shake Wynter’s steadfast delivery of this frenetic folk track ‘Red Drops, Black Wall’, performed live and wild against the elements on a Brooklyn NYC rooftop.
Following the release of ‘Heart Sways’, we got in touch with Sydney multi-instrumentalist Tom Crandles, the mastermind behind Prudence, to find out what inspired his latest piece of delicate, experimental pop.
Today, local indie-rock/surf crew Majak Door bring us ‘Everybody Wants You’, a subtle but welcome expansion on their slacker rock sound.
Today we have the pleasure of introducing Adelaide post-punk trio Introduction, and share their debut single ‘Red Light’, an enthralling dream-pop slowburner that comes paired with an otherworldly new clip.
The road to Pluto Jonze’s sophomore record Awe begins, with the release of the atmospheric and dreamy ‘Walk Off The Edge With Me’ and the punchy and playful ‘Kelsey in Corduroy’.
Ahead of the release of their new Reader 7” this Friday through Anti Fade, we caught up with garage-punk savant Buz Clatworthy, the mastermind behind R.M.F.C, to dig a little deeper into the fan club.
Led by an unparalleled intimacy, the latest album from seasoned minstrel Sweet Whirl distils experience of the love-addled into universal and incredibly resonant poetry. Walking us through the album track by track, Esther Edquist gave her insights on the wider themes surrounding How Much Works.
With the PBS 106.7FM Radio Festival wrapping up this weekend, we took the opportunity to get to know a few of the people behind those voices a little more intimately.
We check in with Lulu from Rice Is Nice Records and Brain Drain PR to find out what she’s been up to during lockdown.
Ocean Grove band BIN are a force to be reckoned with, and when their unique brand of garage-pop pandemonium slices up your ear hairs for the first time, you’ll know exactly why. Today we have the pleasure of premiering their debut album Listen Guys, so do as you’re told and tune in.
In the midst of the PBS Radio Festival, we check in with Bridget from Synthesize Me to find out what she’s been up to during lockdown.
Following the release of their pile-driving post-punk single ‘Soft Dream’ last week, Melbourne new-wave trio Jacuzzi talk us through the diverse and, at times, unexpected influences on their sound.