With its uneasy pacing and stomach-churning storyline, Melbourne singer-songwriter jakson’s debut single ’guilt’ is a masterclass in eerie freak-folk.
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With its uneasy pacing and stomach-churning storyline, Melbourne singer-songwriter jakson’s debut single ’guilt’ is a masterclass in eerie freak-folk.
Last year, Hobart indie quirk pop group Feed Rick released their debut album Bark Larf, and today we’ve been given the chance to explore the band’s sound in a way we’d never have expected – with a short story that combines Feed Rick with the world of 007.
We’re stoked to premiere the new single from Melbourne garage-rock trio The Rollercanes – ‘Cost of Living’ is a raucous rock ’n’ roll blast, that tackles a far more sensible dilemma beneath the layers of fuzz and noise.
Local indie-rockers Plotz are back with ‘Baby Shakes’, a dose of easy-going jangle-pop with a brand new clip that takes the track’s laid-back vibes up an extra notch.
On ‘Sunday Kitchen Swinging’, Leslie D. King & The Trembling Shakes introduce themselves to the world with an anthemic dose of captivating country-soul.
On ‘Bitter’, Carousel Club share an addictive burst of colourful psych-pop and an exciting first taste of their debut EP.
On ‘Tides’, local psych-pop guy Patrick Ryan serves up an immersive dose of 60’s fuzz-pop that somehow manages to sound equal parts volatile and dreamy.
On ‘Man If You Saw Me On The Street Today’, garage-pop weirdos Terrible Signal share a burst of feverish power-pop and an exciting direction shift for the project as they gear up for album two.
Only a couple of weeks after the release of his debut mini-album I’m Never Really Here, dream-pop mastermind Darvid Thor has invited us inside his world of introspective neo-psychedelia and walked us through it track by track.
On ‘Keep Cup’, local power-pop trio Slush offer up a sugary garage-punk blast, that bursts with clever hooks while still packing a punch as they cheekily honour the menstrual cup.
Following the release of their latest single ‘Heartbreaker’, we caught up with Sydney dream-pop duo Vast Hill to find out what has been inspiring their gloriously retro synth-pop, as they gear up to release their debut album later this year.
Ahead of their huge takeover of the Tote tomorrow, we got in touch with the team at Bush Music Festival to find out a bit more about what they’re up to.