At times comforting and others bitterly frustrated, House Deposit’s debut album Reward For Effort is a collection of deft jangle-pop that has us completely floored.
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At times comforting and others bitterly frustrated, House Deposit’s debut album Reward For Effort is a collection of deft jangle-pop that has us completely floored.
Velvet Bloom are back with ‘DM Me’, a glorious soul-pop tune that manages to shine a light on the more positive sides of 21st century dating.
Green Noise is a new initiative that focuses on environmental issues and sustainability in the music industry.
Local garage trio The Mother Gurus are back with a new clip for ‘As Far As I Can Tell (Papercut)’, which bursts with playful charm and hazy 90s vibes.
We’re thrilled to be premiering the debut single from bedroom-psych architect Nathan Abbey – ‘Judas’ is a swirl of woozy psychedelia and a captivating first taste of his forthcoming album Cross-Eyed.
Ahead of a big weekend of shows, we eavesdropped on Dr Sure’s Unusual Practice and 100, as they chat new music, Weird Place Fest and what it means to be kingswood spirits.
Brought to you by the team at The Night Cat, The Alley Cat is a new weeknight venue that is committed to offering emerging acts a chance to play in their iconic bandroom.
Melbourne bedroom-pop connoisseur Candy is back with ‘Sorry, Sydney’, a dose of sundrenched indie-rock and a taste of his forthcoming album Everything In Motion.
Off the back of the release of her debut EP last month, we caught up with Brisbane indie-pop whizkid Hallie to find out what inspired the captivating sounds heard on Wink Wink Nudge Nudge.
Ahead of the release of her debut album, Baltimöre Charlót has dropped ‘Girlosophy’, a new single bursting with her incredible production skills and vocal talent, and a showcase of why she’s quickly becoming a mainstay on the Hobart music scene.
On ‘1999’, Soft Rubbish serve up a turbulent blast of invigorating post-punk that doubles as an impassioned cry against the toxicity of today’s culture.
On ‘Saddest Man in Melbourne’, Melbourne rock ‘n’ rollers The Slingers share a dose of expansive soft-rock that sees them continuing to prove they’re far more than a run-of-the-mill pub-rock band.