Local garage-pop crew Hannah Kate are back with ‘Moreland’, a gloriously melancholic slice of dreamy pop and Hannah’s most masterfully crafted release to date, pointing towards exciting things to come from the forthcoming album.
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Local garage-pop crew Hannah Kate are back with ‘Moreland’, a gloriously melancholic slice of dreamy pop and Hannah’s most masterfully crafted release to date, pointing towards exciting things to come from the forthcoming album.
The guys from local noise-punk outfit Noughts have just launched a brand new record label called Weird Place, and today they’re kicking things off in a big way with their own festival at the Gasometer, featuring a heap of Melbourne’s best bands.
Having announced Back Of The Head as their final release as a band, Melbourne alt-ambient rockers, Barcelos, go out with an explosion of heartfelt melodies and wide-open choruses.
On his debut release ‘Serotonin’, wonky-pop whizkid Lafferty Daniel serves up an addictive dose of colourful garage-rock that bursts with playful energy and maniacal charm.
Ahead of their set at Meredith this weekend and the upcoming drop of their remix EP, we catch up with Melbourne’s electronic duo Time For Dreams to suss out the ingredients behind their floaty, spacious music.
In October, Novocastrian post-punks PALS dropped their latest single ‘Somewhere New’, an uncompromising dose of disarming rock, and we got in touch to find out more about it.
We have the great privilege of launching ‘Ocean’, the super-impressive debut single of slick RnB from Melbourne’s Queen Daddy that sounds like they’ve been doing this forever.
Local psychedelic rockers Little Desert are back with ‘Happy’, a powerful burst of explosive psych-punk and an exciting first taste of their next release.
Off the back of the release of her debut EP No Hat No Play back in September, we caught up with Sydney alt-pop artist HANDSOME to find out what has been influencing her poignantly brooding electronica.
Last month, local dream-pop guy Soft Powder released his debut EP Shangri-La, a collection of immersive lo-fi pop that brims with otherworldly sounds, introspective themes and tasteful 80’s production, and we got in touch with the man responsible, Andy Szetho, to find out about the influences behind it.
On their debut single ‘Bedside Slowdance’, local indie-rockers Mother Culture hit the spot with an enchanting piece of kooky pop-rock.
Only a couple days out from the launch of Heather Fiona’s Every Beginning Has An End, we got in touch the Footscray based soul-pop expert to dig a little deeper into her endlessly charming debut album.