Byron Hinterland/Bundjalung Country’s Mermaid Trip-Hop Dub purveyors, Sky Eater have delivered the next taste of their upcoming album, with the release of their latest single ‘Falling’.
Read MoreCelebrated Australian heavyweights, In Hearts Wake revealed their cover of ‘all the good girls go to hell’ by Billie Eilish for triple j’s Like A Version, seeing the band join forces with Marie ‘Maz’ Devita of WAAX.
The Like A Version coincides with the band’s massive regional Australian tour, which kicked off last week in Bunbury WA continuing across the country as well as the news that their feature length documentary GREEN IS THE NEW BLACK will be available to stream in Australia and New Zealand on iTunes and DocPlay from 20 October 2022!
Read MoreReturning in fine form, Northern Rivers songstress JESA reveals her bold new release “Black Swan”. A blues-infused track with gritty undertones, JESA strikes a chord with her profound and deep lyrical offerings.
Read MoreA much-anticipated sophomore EP has rolled in like a late afternoon summer storm in the shape of Seph Cove’s ‘Unsafe Passage’ - a release filled with light and dark, it is an EP that is immersive, with Seph’s songwriting painting sonic tapestries with ease.
Read MoreKnown to balance the line between buoyant and affecting, the return of Byron Bay’s Seph Cove and his moving new track ‘Helen’ leaves no feeling unexplored.
At first a rich, organic-sounding track, ‘Helen’ balances a simple acoustic guitar and Seph’s stunning vocals, drenched in reverb, with a cinematic sonic landscape of synth strings and hollowed-out percussion. Inspired by human connection, 'Helen' is a stirring, tempestuous tune of redemption and amity.
Read MoreIn a moment of timely reflection, Melbourne born, Byron based Seph Cove releases his visceral and blooming new single ‘Sirens'.
Led by acoustic guitar and Seph’s sublime vocal delivery, the ‘Sirens’ deepens after the first third of the track, with echoing drums, and the comfort of strummed mandolins, before the full band kicks in. It’s quite a journey, going from fragile, through to grand production.'Sirens' is fevered with ruminative energy and dances the fine line between hopeful & hurting.
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