Just two days after the release of her debut EP Golden Light, we caught up Melbourne singer-songwriter Natasha Johanna to find out more about her new batch of woozy psych-folk goodness.
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Just two days after the release of her debut EP Golden Light, we caught up Melbourne singer-songwriter Natasha Johanna to find out more about her new batch of woozy psych-folk goodness.
Melbourne alt-rock group Bollard are back with Beware the atto fox, a collection of sprawling punk crossed with noise-rock, that despite its menacing exterior, brims with emotion and spark.
In the midst of their ‘Middle Of The Night’ Tour, Melbourne’s premier rosé-rock quartet Porpoise Spit have found the time to give us a glimpse into what inspired their anthemic new single.
Despite revolving around the pitfalls of living too indulgently, Hideous Sun Demon’s latest single ‘Can’t Live Like That’ is an explosion of frenzied garage-punk that finds the band at their most uncontainable and manic.
Currently gearing up for the release of their debut album Home Time next month, local garage-pop crew Swim Team have shared an extra teaser with an atmospherical clip for their irreverent slowburner ‘New Year’.
Local garage madmen Picket Palace are back with ‘Anthony McDonald-Tipungwuti’, a blast of raucous garage-punk that gloriously matches the star forward’s explosive style of footy.
To announce their forthcoming remix EP, Melbourne alt-pop group UFO Go are back with ‘Monsters’, a reworking that transforms the original into a blast of unearthly electronica with an equally eerie film clip to match.
On their debut single, new kids on the block Baby & the Kicks share a punchy blast of classic-tinged rock ‘n’ roll that explodes with contagious energy and plenty of soul.
Ahead of their single launch this weekend, we caught up with the mastermind behind Feelds, James Seymour, to find out what inspired ‘Glass Arms’, his latest burst of wistfully woozy indie-folk.
On their debut EP Billy, local wonky-pop group Eggy serve up an invigorating dose of manic garage-pop that bursts with awkward hooks, playful lo-fi production and irreverent charm.
Set to a backdrop of chaotic Melbourne and soundtracked by some of our best local music, Feedback is a hilarious new series that invites viewers into the shambolic lives of two young, struggling artists.
‘Gallery’, the second single from Melbourne’s alt-folk rising-star David M. Western, is a cunningly written serving of nostalgic folk-rock that has us all kinds of excited for what he’s got in store for the rest of the year.