Melbourne punk-rock powerhouse Tankerville are back with a new clip for ‘Bartender’s Lament’ – not for the faint-hearted, it’s two minutes of chaos that doesn’t really need an introduction.
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Melbourne punk-rock powerhouse Tankerville are back with a new clip for ‘Bartender’s Lament’ – not for the faint-hearted, it’s two minutes of chaos that doesn’t really need an introduction.
Ahead of their album launch tomorrow night at The Tote, we sat down for a chat with the boys from (arguably) Melbourne’s loudest psych band, Pseudo Mind Hive, to get the lowdown on their debut album From Elsewhere.
Melbourne jangle-pop whizkid Hugh Fuchsen is back with ‘My New Family’, a breezy indie rock tune full with wonky hooks and an accompanying clip bursting with Hugh’s endearing charm.
imbi the girl’s latest single ‘swell’ is a glorious combination of blissed-out beats, poetic lyrics and all-round good vibes. We couldn’t resist exploring what influences lie behind the track, so we had a chat with imbi to get a closer look.
Melbourne surf-psych crew Hobsons Bay Coast Guard are back with ‘Surf 1’ – a slice of sun drenched psych-pop with an accompanying clip that is just as playfully fried.
We look behind the experimental illustrations of munty.zone as creator Tom Muntisov shares some ‘Bedtime Stories’.
Lewellyn Irving’s debut EP I’d Rather Not is a crafty collection of lo-fi garage blues, distinct with Lewellyn’s earnest vocals and unpredictable songwriting style.
Responding to the foundational and overlooked narratives of women pivotal to Melbourne’s coastline, Isabella Kottek’s new body of work Filling In ties the nuances of abstract painting to the expression of historical female figures.
After a year of playing around town, Melbourne alt-rockers STOKA have finally dropped their debut EP, a collection of breezy indie rock mixed with elements of reggae and psychedelia.
We’re really thrilled to premiere Jess DeLuca’s brand new video for her track ‘Lucifer’ – it’s an immersive clip that feels both stunning and eerie, and plays as a perfect match to her emotive folk rock.
Currently on tour in support of their fourth album Natural Born Chillers, we caught up with local punk-ska powerhouse The Bennies to find out what inspired their latest collection of psychotic rock n’ roll.
Melbourne post-punk act Astral Skulls are back with ‘Light Noises’, a volatile cut of noise-pop that feels both sinister and powerfully poignant, marking the closing of one chapter and opening of the next for the project.