Sitting at just over five and a half minutes, Georgia Mulligan’s latest single ‘Mirror” ambles its way to epic in the most beautiful of fashions.
Sitting at just over five and a half minutes, Georgia Mulligan’s latest single ‘Mirror” ambles its way to epic in the most beautiful of fashions.
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.
Melbourne’s Reside create pristine emo that feels as fresh as it does nostalgic. Latest single Replace Me represents Reside’s strongest release to date, euphoric, anthemic and nothing short of brilliant.
An undeniable eruption of mammoth vocals and soaring sugar soaked pop that is going to stay with you weeks after first listening.
Graceful, considered and simply stunning, Wollongong’s Emily Duncan, today releases her debut single Silence is Safe.
Every now and then a song shows up that that is so remarkably beautiful it shuts the world around you out. Ruby Gill’s latest single Your Mum is awe-inspiring and isolating in the way it does just that.
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Time is the brilliant debut single of Wollongong post-punk outfit DROVES.
Consistently brilliant, ever growing and very bloody big, Elk Locker are back with a surprise split release right on time for list season.
Thematically flushed with potency to match it’s musicality, Positive Reinforcement, is essential listening.
The term supergroup is an easy one to throw around, but it sticks hard in this instance. Typical, are without a doubt one of the most exciting bands to emerge this year.
Thriving with their back against the wall, Neighbours, raises a fist for Sydney on Bubble.
A beautiful love song for nature coexisting with a lament of a relationship with it, Here, Something, has a duality to it that spirals, builds, drops away and stays ever interesting.
Like getting caught in a rip, Dandies, is 3 minutes 39 seconds of noisey indie that you can’t fight.
This is a true fist in the air inducing, fifth gear finding and ball breakingly big anthem that is about to get thoroughly stuck in your head.
Over My Head, is a song about getting too deep into your head that is about to get thoroughly stuck in your head.
Hell In Every Religion is as much of a statement of arrival as it is a pure and brilliant song.
Lyrically unguarded and superbly dynamic in its musically, Keep Trying, is a remarkable debut single from a band I couldn’t be more excited by.
Tim literally says that the vegan mushroom toastie is the best thing he’s ever eaten in his life.