Written around intimacy, Breath and Chime, explores the emotion and anxiety of being with someone for the first time. The song is electric and at times daunting whilst in others delicate
Written around intimacy, Breath and Chime, explores the emotion and anxiety of being with someone for the first time. The song is electric and at times daunting whilst in others delicate
Hailing from Adelaide with a serious lack of background on who they actually are, there's not much to say about Wing Defence beyond the fact they are brilliant, new and incredibly exciting given the calibre of their debut single Stuck.
Chaos, dabbles in an alt-country sound whilst walking a line of indie sensibility. It’s an impressive song construction that sees the song sit sonically as a success and provides a platform for Jefferies' lyrics to flourish.
Relaxed guitars rollick and storm on-top of a steady spiralling drum beat. All blending into a dark, meditative platform from which frontwoman Syd Mackey commands attention on Cracker La Touf's latest.
Hard-hitting and soft in equal measures and ultimately executed in a way that leaves no room for criticism, ROSES, is a perfect song.
Shout out to Bundaberg ginger beers, crispy soy from Blossoming Lotus in Newtown, good haloumi, and doing #tassiestuff.
Bloom Parade's Recurring Dream is a beautifully intricate piece of dreamo that blossom from a delicate, hazy number into something truly remarkable
The new Borneo EP starts with 52 seconds of straight harmonica solo, because of course it does.
With an EP on track for release sometime this year and Piss & Biscuits added to high rotation on Triple J Unearthed it's about time to get on board with Regionals.
A masterclass in song writing, construction and production that challenges you without ever overwhelming you.
Every Time It Rains is equal parts relaxing and uplifting, despite the melancholy, in a song that will ultimately stay with you for quite a while.
Vintage sounds snap cleanly around Skyepaint's vocal delivery in a song that ambitiously soars to some quite huge heights for a solo artist.
A song of recognising you’ve begun to hate yourself, job and the all-round shitty situation you’ve found yourself living in; whilst also recognising the need for change. Poison Place is going to get stuck in your head
Hockey Dad, carry you through waves of fist in the air party anthems and almost ethereal dream punk in a what can only be described as a very fucking good album.
Featuring music from 29 artists including Wil Wagner (The Smith Street Band), Jess Locke, Horror My Friend, Moaning Lisa, Antonia & The Lazy Susans and many more.
The PB's are a riotously good, brand spankin' new four piece out of Brisbane arriving on the scene with debut single Anicone just last week. I just need to tell you this now... I really like this band.
A whirl of hook driven guitars, four to the floor rythm and vocals that flick from conversational in verse to soaring in chorus. It's all very clever, but more importantly it's stupidly fun.
Househats are back and they’re back on their bullshit (read: beautiful wholesome ways) of telling you to take care of yourself via the medium of a big ole audible hug with sophomore single Stop.
Helena Pop are the best live band in the country. That is a fact. Latest single How to do a FOLEY break and repair yourself is a snapshot of just that fact. Hence, why I am so incredibly proud to premiere the song on Laundry Echo today.