Never content to deliver straight up pop, through their new Psalms EP, Melbourne trio Arbes continue the penchant for pursuing restless yet relentless rhythm and melody within their DIY, tropics infused surf and dream pop aesthetic. The kind of...
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Melbourne artist Jay Penaflor has a new project called CHANGELINGS and has just dropped his debut single, ‘There’s a Place’. The spatial relationship between acoustic and delay drenched guitar melodies, emotive layers of synth and a epic sounding rhythm...
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Today sees the release of Sonicology, the long awaited second full length from Sydney quartet The Laurels. It’s their first long player since 2012’s Plains which gained them a loyal following. Less a mixture of early 90s derived psych...
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Back in September, Melbourne’s Scott & Charlene’s Wedding released their third album, Mid Thirties Single Scene and today share ‘Distracted’ complete with video. The track captures simultaneously the need for escapism and the angst and stultification that living an...
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Combining simultaneously the sparse and languid with the full and frenetic, Melbourne post punk/pop outfit Stationary Suns are soon to drop their debut record, a self titled double sided 7″ EP. While relatively new in this incarnation, the band’s...
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Hazel English makes her debut EP, Never Going Home available to the world this Friday. Ahead of it she has shared the Kate Cox directed video to the gently propulsive ‘Control’ and visually continues the focus on EP’s away...
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Forster artist Jack River (Holly Rankin) is set to unveil her second EP on Friday, Highway Songs No.2. To set the latest scene for the release, she has shared the blistering pop infused ‘Palo Alto’ which boasts an urgent...
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Photo credit: Helena Papageorgiou Today sees the unveiling of the brand new single, ‘Staying Up At Night’ from Melbourne (formerly Brisbane) based quartet Dag, the first release since the impressive Dogwood EP from 2014. It’s lifted from their forthcoming...
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