Spaghetti western crooner Faxman is back with ‘Sleepdays,’ a slow burning howl of rhythm and blues and neo-psychedelia.
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Spaghetti western crooner Faxman is back with ‘Sleepdays,’ a slow burning howl of rhythm and blues and neo-psychedelia.
Following the release of his EP Dream, we caught up with folkie John Tennyson to hear about the inspiration behind his fast and loose brand of fingerpickin’ and lyric slingin’.
Today we have the pleasure of premiering the debut single from Snowy Band – elusively compelling, ‘Love You To Death’ feels restrained and delicate at first, yet the striking power of Snowy’s songwriting enables it to become something else completely.
Today we have the pleasure of premiering the debut album from local post-punks Focus Group – Theories is grimy, irreverent and relentless, and a thrilling introduction to the band.
Today marks the premiere of Sunbather’s debut single ‘Softly Spoken’, a moment of mesmerising dream-pop that brims with delicious textures and delightful tones.
Adelaide indie-punk outfit Horror My Friend have been a wrecking ball powerhouse in the scene over the past half decade, and 2019 might have been their busiest year yet.
As they wrap up an extensive summer tour this weekend, local rock ’n’ rollers The Stained Daisies have shared ‘Sit Long In The Silence’, a dose of their evocative retro-rock and a stunning first taste of their debut album.
Backing up a busy end to 2019, Melbourne newcomers Albert Street have served up two new singles today to keep their winning streak going – ‘King Of My Soul’ and ‘Skelter Helter’ showcase two unique sides of the band’s blossoming sound, while complementing each other perfectly.
Today we have the pleasure of sharing the new single and clip for ‘Bees’, the title track from Bones and Jones’ upcoming record.
Last month, the wonderful folk at Meredith Music Festival invited TJ along to give our hot take on the biggest weekend of the year – and although we probably didn’t need a full month to reflect on it (sorry about that Aunty Meredith), it was a pretty bloody good time.
Expanding on the wonky, hook-laden psych pop that their exciting inaugural year was built around, Sunfruits have hit the decade dancing with their cunningly-written nod to four-to-the-floor 70’s disco, ‘Above The Clouds’.
Today we’re thrilled to be premiering the debut album from local garage trio Jungle Breed – Lennox is a collection of clever jangle-pop mixed with moments of weirdo charm that has us completely hooked.