Two days ago I hadn’t heard a Camp 8 song. Today I can easily say I have listened to both songs on the split release a dozen times a piece without tiring or wanting to turn off.
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Two days ago I hadn’t heard a Camp 8 song. Today I can easily say I have listened to both songs on the split release a dozen times a piece without tiring or wanting to turn off.
An exercise in restraint and masterful release, Blackburn, is bold and brilliant in bringing her vision to life in latest single Tiny Car.
A song of vulnerability, personal fragility and anxieties strung out over the course of four and a half minutes, Bones and String, by The Sunken Sea is the kind of song that stops you.
Stacked with emotionally aware lyricism from start to finish and a deft musical delivery that flips from rattling to raw on a beat, Fern Town, is an incredibly impressive release.
Lashed full of jangly composition, four to the floor drums and runaway guitar licks, Hospital Gown, is immediately huge.
He’s tall, awkward and dances like your uncle at a wedding, but Voneece is writing some of the finest piano pop in the country right now.
Lyrically loaded with more dread than The Kerrigan Family at the prospect of leaving Coolaroo, Avo Toast and Debt, is a song loaded with the issues that keep you awake at night.
Introduced with a punch before rolling out into a dramatically dynamic number that sits somewhere between the lounge and a moshpit.
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
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.
A cornucopia of songs soon to be fan favourites, Souvenirs, is an uplifting drive through the early days of a relationship, inspiration, friendships and fitting in
Spacious yet controlled in every beat, World Sick play music that sits somewhere between ballad and breakdown
Sleeping Lessons have grown out to a 5 piece, made their Triple J debut and cemented themselves as one of the bands I am most excited to have emerged out of 2017… They’ve also got a new single, which Laundry Echo thrilled to premiere, in Earth Is Gonna Blow.
Two weeks on from first hearing All Together and it’s still the background music of my brain.
Backyard are a four piece from Melbourne writing about the beauty of suburbia for a beautiful reason.
Melbourne trio Sleeping Lessons latest single Grow came out of nowhere, calmly unhinged my jaw and threw it at the ground.