Sunshine Coast five-piece outfit, Ampersand unveil their debut EP, ‘Entry Level’ - a collection of the group’s favourite original tunes, which comes off the back of three successful single releases showcasing the group’s nu-funk/soul/retro pop fusion.
Read MoreNaarm/Melbourne masters of funk punk mayhem, Mammal finally deliver their latest full-length album, ‘The Penny Drop’ - their first studio album since the revered ‘The Majority’ (released in 2008).
Read MoreNot content with blowing minds on their return with ‘Keanu Reeves’, the incomparable Naarm/Melb neo punk/funk warriors, Mammal follow up with the swaggering new single, ‘The Penny Drop’.
Read MoreLong-time Australian favourites, Skunkhour are back with relentlessly booty-shaking thick funk with ‘Rain On Me’. Mixing in their blend of heavy funk riffage, trail-blazing rhymes and sublime soul-pop melodies, ‘Rain On Me’ once again shows Skunkhour as a truly unique band in the Australian music landscape.
Read MoreSydney RnB and Soul songstress, Melita is proving to be a fresh name to keep an eye on, with the release of her latest slick single, ‘Crystal Logic’, and the announcement of her debut EP, ‘Hearticulate’
Read MoreSunshine Coast’s The Fins return with a brand new single, ‘Keep Your Secrets’, tackling the powerful and authentic exploration of the inner conflict we all face when pursuing our goals.
Read MorePerth-based singer/songwriter, Queency is back, dialling the funk up to 11 with the bold, suave, and sinfully smooth retropop-tinged single, ‘Purple Diamonds’. This is another sneak peek into Queency (aka Quentin Thony)’s new EP of the same name, which drops later this month.
Read MoreSunshine Coast indie/rock-roots act, Shen Panthers go through reinvention of sorts with the brand new funk-fuelled single, ‘Day By Day’, which is spurned on by the band’s high-energy live performance.
Read MoreGold Coast’s Lemaire requests that you leave all expectations at the door, as his highly anticipated debut EP, ‘What Did You Expect?’ brings a whole tonne of flavour back in to Australian Hip Hop.
Read MoreRaise those glasses, and let Gold Coast’s Lemaire be your musical sommelier, pouring you a bold, full-bodied, but smooth new single, ‘Shiraz’, as well as announcing his upcoming debut EP.
Read MoreIt’s time to hand over the aux cord to Gold Coast rapper/singer/songwriter, Lemaire, as he shifts gear in to 2022 with his fat, brand new groove, ‘Ford Laser’.
Starting off like you’re trying to crank up the tune with the sticky volume knob, ‘Ford Laser’ teases with a build, but eases in with Lemaire’s rounded flow and chunky, bouncing bass and beat combo.
Read MoreThe Sunny Coast’s agents of groove and funk, In2nationN have risen from a musical slumber, emerging with a full-pelt fun ska/funk track in ‘Life’.
Not ones to shy away from their tried-and -true funk formula, ‘Life’ sees vocalist Michael Wallace utilising his rhythmic flows to full extent, backed by guitar skanks, a full, fat bass line, infectious and intricate beats from the percussive duo of Brett Lanes and Sean Keenan, and a soulful-yet-blasting horn line.
Read MoreSydney’s Thunder Fox are following up on last month’s single ‘Not For Sale’ with the new, sultry release, ‘Love You 2’, their next cut from upcoming album, ‘Sanctuary’.
The weather forecast predicts moist moments during the track, with the humidity dialled up thanks to the sexy horn moments, and vocalist Sam Dawes’ smooth delivery, set to woo.
Read MoreIf you’re a lover of live music on the Sunshine Coast, then the name THUMP should be a familiar one. Regulars on the circuit, and comprising of a list of star musicians, THUMP have finally put their collective abilities together and produced their first album, born in the legendary Yama Nui studio.
Read MoreNo strangers to the Sunshine Coast, Melbourne funksters Vaudeville Smash are back on the road and heading our way with a brand new single, stopping in at Solbar on January 19th.
Made up of three brothers and two mates, no other Australian band sounds like ’em. An explosion of funk, flute, sax, synth and groove, the dance floor is packed at a VAUDEVILLE SMASH gig. In case you’re wondering, they took their name from an Italian children’s karaoke machine that was around in the late ’80s.
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