If you’ve ever caught Fergus Bailey & The Teeth live, you’d no doubt understand why I’m about to refer to them as one of Sydney’s most exciting… Read more “Fergus Bailey & The Teeth chat new single ‘Death Roll’, ska music, and performance inspo”
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Bec Sykes talks dealing with breakups & the unusual place she writes a lot of her music
Following the release of her second single, “Getaway” and winning a gazillion awards, Melbourne singer-songwriter Bec Sykes joined us for a chat.
Noah Dillon talks his new EP, love for Perth and Signature Dishes
Ahead of the national tour for his new EP “Don’t Change For The World (Like It’s Changing Me),” we caught up with Noah Dillon to chat about all things music (and other less relevant things we asked him).
Experience post break-up freedom with Punko’s debut single “Undivided”
2021 is looking like a phenomenal year for local synth-pop. Just a couple of weeks ago, These New South Whales’ frontman Mossy released a Kate Bush-esque masterpiece “Shade”, Flyying Colours shared a fantastic shoegaze fuelled sophomore album and on Sunday, Awabakal (Newcastle) based artist Punko has delivered one of the strongest synth driven tracks of the year.
Asteroid Blues kick things off with a promising debut “Caffeine & LSD”
spiration from Ocean Alley, Arctic Monkeys and The Strokes, Sydney five-piece Asteroid Blues have dropped their debut single “Caffeine & LSD”.
Sydney Indie-Folk Storyteller Isobel Knight Returns With Her Second Album “Here Now”
At a time when Corona was just a Mexican beer, Sydney singer-songwriter Isobel Knight slipped into the glitz and glamour of New York City to record her new record. Two years on, the independent artist’s sophomore album, Here Now is exactly that. Knight offers an honest and intimate reflection on the world as seen by the musician, in a ten-track exhibition of her breathtaking musical skillset.
Sydney Four-Piece Sunder’s Reimagining of Their track “Fruity Lexia” is One You’ll be Listening to A LOT This Year
Here’s a situation where the saying “If it ain’t broke – Don’t fix it” is completely irrelevant. The original release of “Fruity Lexia” is far from broke, in fact its a really good track. But the re-release is quite simply incredible. It’s lush, romantic and moody, sounding a bit like a more ethereal Methyl Ethel (cop that Dr. Seuss).
South Coast five-piece Sampson return with their most polished release yet “Bottom of the Hill”
omb your pornstar moustache, rub a bit of talcom powder in your hair and heck why not even do a couple of sleazy lunges too ‘cause this is the “For When You’re Wearing a Silk Bath Robe” song of the year.
“Life and Life Only” by James Bennett – Album Review
An obscure crossover between Escape to the Country, The Farmer Wants a Wife and Huey’s Kitchen, James Bennett’s fourth album, “Life and Life Only” is one you have to experience.
Recent Releases We Love
SHYGA! by Psychedelic Porn Crumpets psychedelic • Perth, Australia Highlight Tracks Tally-Ho • Mr. Prism • The Terrors • Hats Off To The Green Bins Şeytan Odama… Read more “Recent Releases We Love”
Could rock ’n’ roll become mainstream again?
It’s a genre known for it’s high energy, fast tempos and gritty attitude but could rock ’n’ roll re-emerge as dominant genre in popular music? I caught… Read more “Could rock ’n’ roll become mainstream again?”