Melbourne’s premier growl-pop act Cousin Tom have just dropped ‘Traffic’ and ‘Ants in the Grass’ – two stunning, introspective singles that’ll really get you in the mood for the new album they’ve been cooking up.
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Melbourne’s premier growl-pop act Cousin Tom have just dropped ‘Traffic’ and ‘Ants in the Grass’ – two stunning, introspective singles that’ll really get you in the mood for the new album they’ve been cooking up.
On their debut single ‘Calder’, local jangle folk House Deposit offer up three minutes of immersive guitar pop that brims with poignancy and earnest charm.
Last month, local psych-lords Buried Feather headed over to Europe to give the rest of the world a taste of their hypnotic psychedelia, and were kind enough to document the entire journey for Trouble Juice.
Mallee Songs’ new album Suburban Horse is a dreamy collection of hazy folk and delicate psychedelia that exists in a blurry space between melancholic and heart-warming.
Dream-rockers Middle Management are back with ‘Voices’, a propulsive blast of hypnotic post-punk that you will easily find yourself lost in, with their immersive layers of sound.
Melbourne favourites The Pretty Littles are back with their fourth album Skeleton Run, a hard-hitting showcase of their signature rock ’n’ roll with its fair share of dark moments, so we caught up with the band to hear about their massively varied influences.
Sydney bedroom-pop whizkid Fenn is cool is back with a new clip for ‘I Want To Be Rich and Famous’, a slice of wonky lo-fi goodness with a video that takes the ridiculousness up another few levels.
Speed dating this week with Cool Sounds, Gina Finehart and Noughts.
We’re stoked to be premiering the debut single from alt-rock trio Tina Growls today – ‘Love Slaves’ is a blast of brooding grunge-pop, that somehow manages to feel just as groovy as it does captivatingly dark.
Local psych crew Gamjee are back in a big way with ‘Goodness’, a blistering cut of frenetic garage-punk that turns their sound in on itself and comes out as their most erratic release yet.
Sometimes playful and charming, others sentimental, but always eloquent, Ben Panucci’s debut album Age of Consequence is a captivating collection of gleaming indie-rock, bursting with personality and authenticity.
Off the back of their brand new album Home Life, Adelaide noise-punks Horror My Friend have given us a hilarious insight into the making of their latest film clip for ‘Wedding’.