Australian indie royalty, Fremantle’s San Cisco offer up their fifth studio album, ‘Under The Light’ (via Island City Records), and in turn announce an 11-date regional tour throughout May that covers a good chunk of QLD and a few NSW dates to boot.
Read MoreMelbourne singer-songwriter Charlie Lane returns with her first new release since 2019 in the edgy, propulsive single, ‘Gold Drips’ - a track that meshes layers of indie pop and rock edges with new wave charm alongside Lane’s trademark self-aware lyricism.
Read MoreNaarm/Melbourne-based artist, Magnets returns with a brand spanking new single in ‘SPEAK’ - an inspiring call to step up to the plate in whatever fight you are facing.
Read MoreAfter a successful debut into the scene last year with two singles, a Queensland Music Award, and numerous support slots for the likes of Mia Wray, Dulcie, and Clea, Brisbane’s Lottie McLeod kicks off the new year with her seasoned and honest track ‘Never Gonna See You Again’ and accompanying music video.
Read MoreWestern Australian Indie-Pop artist, Hannah Stow captures post-breakup awkwardness in her latest single, ‘Even Divide’; a beautifully visceral track about the experience of having to divide belongings in a break-up, and of feeling like you came out second best in the process.
Read MoreMeanjin/Brisbane indie-pop singer/songwriter Andy Martin brings forth his latest single, ‘I Don’t Wanna Go Out’, an earnest hooky indie-rock anthem focusing on the trials and tribulations of dealing with social anxiety.
Read MoreSydney-based indie pop artist, Nikkita returns with an enchanting, synth-heavy new single in ‘Horizon’, which is out now.
Read MoreBrisbane/Meanjin newcomer Noah Bates has dropped his debut single, ‘Coffee in Japan’, dipping into 80s nostalgia wrapped up in glossy indie-pop.
Read MoreMelbourne avant-garde alt indie pop artist September Barker levels up with the latest single, ‘Sexistentialism’, which traverses cyberpunk city-scapes riddles with memories of an old lover, and swarming with impulses to hide the heart from new ones.
Read MoreBrisbane artist Katanak returns with his first single of 2023, continuing his run of cleverly-crafted indie-pop with the latest track ‘Lights of Tokyo’, which is out today.
Read MoreMelbourne artist, Magdalia weaves a dark-pop spell on latest single, ‘Tunnel Vision’, which showcases the singer’s interesting and authentic vocal delivery, while surrounded by layers of mysterious synths.
Read MoreSydney indie/pop-rock four-piece, Dande and the Lion continue to add to their impressive catalogue of infectiously hooky works with their latest single, ‘Children of the Hour’. Dande and the Lion have given us exclusive behind-the-scenes glimpses at the making of ‘Children of the Hour’, which is out now on all streaming platforms.
Read MoreSydney’s Abbey Lane has followed up the success of her debut ‘Hypnotised’ with a massive sounding indie-pop club-ready single, ‘Pretty Face’. Abby Lane lets her guard down, revealing vulnerability and versatility in the new single, which explores themes around the fear of time moving too fast, existentialism, and struggles about pursuing a career in the creative arts.
Read MoreSunshine Coast’s Indie-pop queen JaZZella returns with a bubbling pop anthem, ‘Tuesday (He Kissed Me)’, just in time for all the lovers, and we’re here to give you a cheeky tease before the single’s official release on February 14.
Read MoreSunshine Coast indie artist, LUUNG finishes 2022 off strong with one final solo release in ‘Goodbye Goodbye Goodbye’, blending minimalist pop and folk, paired with the signature LUUNG falsetto, which forms a dazzling sonic world that you won’t want to look away from.
Read MoreBrisbane-baed indie-pop duo, LOVELOVELOVE return with another single that pushes genre boundaries in ‘Ultraviolet’, a track that follows the ebb and flow of falling in love.
Read MoreWestern Australia’s King Blue have been chipping away at the strong indie-rock scene, and now capitalise on that momentum created from previous singles, ‘Games’, ‘Breathless’ and ‘Pity Love’ by releasing their debut EP, ‘Through a Screen’, which is out now.
Read MoreSunshine Coast’s Laura Mac follow up their indie-pop debut, ‘Garage Full of Dreams’ with a slight shift in sound with their latest single, ‘Don’t Know What I’m Thinking’; a catchy slab of guitar-fused disco pop.
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