Chef’s Best Records give us a little taster from the motley degustation that is Chef’s Best Vol. 1.
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Chef’s Best Records give us a little taster from the motley degustation that is Chef’s Best Vol. 1.
On her debut single ‘The Spell’, Witching Hour has conjured up a transcendent electro-pop anthem that doubles as an incantation for self-love and growth.
On their new album Natural Habits, local noisemakers The Dull Joys have crafted a collection of atmospheric post-punk that has their songwriting and musicianship increasing in both ambition and scope.
With life taking three of the four the members down different pathways, it was only natural that frontwoman Bec Callander take RACKETT down a different path too. And we’ll say it now – it’s a fantastic, futuristic evolution.
To round out a big 2019 which saw her release her debut album, we had Melbourne’s “Femmericana” queen Madeline Leman walk us through the superb Nobody’s Fool.
Last month Chitra released her sophomore single ‘A Kind’, furthermore establishing her as a skilful young songwriter with the ability to shake her audience by the heart.
Following the release of ‘Nobody Knows Us’ earlier this month, we have the pleasure of premiering the stunning new clip from mesmerising indie-folk specialistic Anna Cordell today.
Ahead of their single launch this Friday, moody Melbourne three-piece Jacuzzi have returned with ‘Preserving Age’, a dazzling merge of synth-pop, new-wave and the dark energies of post-punk.
With the dynamism and colour of 2000’s indie-rock and the depth of character of brit-pop, Good Lekker’s brand new EP Samsara is golden hour in a leather jacket.
We’re thrilled to premiere the new single from Melbourne dream-pop mastermind Lunata – ‘Sagittarius’ is a slice of otherworldly bedroom-psych that plays like a momentary glimpse into her mesmerising sonic world.
Melbourne’s Terrible Signal are back today with ‘Look in the Water’, a glowing guitar-pop tune that toys with themes of melancholy, blame, but ultimately hope for the future.
Ahead of their launch this Friday, local rock ’n’ roll gang Jackson Reid Briggs & The Heaters have shared a hyperactive new clip with us, to perfectly accompany the relentless intensity of latest single ‘Hide Away’.