On ‘Awkward’, Novacastrian three-piece Milky Thred defy their age and hit hard with a jangling, fast, beach rock stunner.
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On ‘Awkward’, Novacastrian three-piece Milky Thred defy their age and hit hard with a jangling, fast, beach rock stunner.
We got behind the influences of Sydney garage rock three-piece Julia Why?, ahead of their east coast tour off the back of their powerhouse new single ‘Pocket’.
On their debut single ‘Only Knew Me Well’, local dream-pop crew The Overheads serve up a powerful dose of ethereal alt-pop, thick with emotion and hazy nostalgia.
On ‘Looking For A Victim’, local new-wave rockers Lip Sync Chicks serve up a propulsive cut of 80s influenced rock ’n’ roll, and exciting teaser of their forthcoming debut album.
UK-via-Australia-via-Argentina alt-rockers Yossarian are back with a bang on ‘Red Paranoia’ – a masterful blast of atmospherical indie-rock and an enticing first taste of their debut album.
On ‘Samurai’, dream-pop quintet Dayzed serve up another dose of shoegaze-y goodness, and the new clip somehow transforms the band’s ethereal sounds into an out-of-this-world visual trip.
FERLA are back with another serving of their signature synth-coated jangley pop and to celebrate we got inside the head of the man behind the last name, Giuliano Ferla, to delve deeper into what inspired ‘The Human Heart’.
Shaun Kirk, worthy of the cliche ‘Australia’s hardest working muso’, has just dropped his newest single ‘Save My Soul’ – a rolling boogie-rock belter about a Hume highway wanderer that proves he’s still got plenty more in the tank.
On their debut single, Sydney garage-punks Bullshirt aren’t worried about introducing themselves politely – ‘Wot C*nt’ is a burst of chaos, full with blistered guitars, caveman drums and the band’s unapologetic attitude.
Despite asserting themselves as a dominant force in the local psych scene, Sofala have somehow managed to release no music – however, the drought is finally over, and ahead of their release show/mini festival Sofalarama, we caught up with Charlie to find out what exactly has been going on.
On ‘Trouble Thoughts’, the most tender moment and closing track of the new album Endless Room, Pascal Babare offers up a poignantly pleasant reminder of our fate, and the brand new clip lightens the track’s heavy themes with its self-effacing humour.
Just before they drop their new heavily conceptual EP You Were Just A Building, south-side folk-grunge crew Kill The Darling have treated us to a little taster a week out from its launch.