Eora/Sydney-based dance-pop artist LAU returns to the scene with her intense, empowering new single, ‘Devil I Know’, which is out now.
Read MoreSydney’s indie pop-rock firecracker, Abbey Lane bursts back into action after the release of her debut EP, with a brand new single in ‘Just A Little’. The new track, co-created with Hayden Marie of New Wave Records, delves further into the indie-rock world of Abbey Lane, showing off clear influences of local Australian indie outfits like The Rions, DICE, and Middle Kids.
Read MoreSydney Alternative Rock singer/songwriter AJ Foy returns with a heaving slab of 00s heavy alt rock in ‘Human After All’, which The Point is premiering ahead of its release on October 18.
Read MoreSydney’s Toy Saints have their feet firmly planted in 90s alt rock territory with their debut single, ‘You Would Know’ - an energetic and grungy track reminiscent of 90s alternative radio. Evoking the likes of Third Eye Blind, Fastball and Everclear in their sound, Toy Saints capture a sense of nostalgia with this debut single, while simultaneously serving up something fresh and exciting with such a modern take on the style.
Read MoreGadigal/Sydney’s indie-pop artist, Jodi returns with her latest dynamic single in ‘I Know A Girl’ - a melding of indie pop and punk stylings on a rollercoaster of emotions, co-written by Alex McIntyre (Lola Scott) and produced/mixed by Alistair Hayes (Daphne, Jewel Owusu, youproblem).
Read MoreNorth-West Sydney’s In Good Hands unveil a solid collection of six strong indie-rock tracks, all tied up and presented as their debut EP, ‘Daylight’, which is out now.
Read MoreSydney is a boiling pot of underground alt-pop right now, and add emerging artist JODI (aka Jodi Cohen) in that company, bringing along her latest single, the sarcastic, sensitive, dreamy and driving ‘SIMP’.
Read MoreEora/Sydney’s Second Idol return with their first new release in two years in ‘Boxing Single’ - an unapologetic alternative rock track that tackles the consistent inequality within the music industry.
Read MoreSydney’s In Good Hands offer up their latest dose of wholesome indie rock on their new single, ‘How ‘Bout Time?’ which is out today. The fourth single from the group explores concepts of staying brave in the face of adversity, whilst maintaining the catchy melodies and epic guitar solos they’re known and loved for.
Read MoreArmed with their first new music since their 2022 EP, Sydney alternative band Yours Truly return with ‘Call My Name’, out now via UNFD.
Loaded with driving guitars, sleek yet potent vocals and salient hooks, ‘Call My Name’ is as much a sharp earworm as it is a stirring exploration into self discovery, flexing a fresh new sonic shade of Yours Truly following their formidable 2022 EP ‘is this what i look like?’.
Read MoreAcclaimed indie-pop artist, Imogen Clark has released the first taste of forthcoming album (slated for early 2024 release) in the new single ‘If I Want In’ - a track that not only boasts Imogen’s 80s rock-pop charm, but also features members from Gang of Youths and guest vocals from Camp Cope’s Georgia Maq.
Read MoreWhen you thought Ben Lee’s solo show at The Pavilion Performing Arts Centre, Sutherland on Thursday, 28th September, couldn’t get any better, DJ Dad Bod has officlally been added as the opening set.
Read MoreSydney-based artists, Aleks Matic and Amos Kim have joined forces to bring forth the collaborative EDM track, ‘Neon Clouds’ - a hyper-colour, synth-heavy track packed full of pulsing high energy. The club-ready banger, tailor-made for the party scene where people can let themselves be free, was heavily influenced by EDM greats, David Guetta and Calvin Harris.
Read MoreSydney-based indie pop artist, Nikkita returns with an enchanting, synth-heavy new single in ‘Horizon’, which is out now.
Read MoreWollongong noisemakers, Satin Cali return with a brand new single, ‘Nirvana and Cheap Groceries, following up on their ‘Wayside’ EP released earlier this year.
Read MoreSydney’s 90ivy have carved a niche in creating ‘happy-sad songs for happy-sad people’, and they continue that spell with their latest offering, ‘Public Displays of Deflection’.
Read MoreSydney duo, The Cherubs, mark their debut with a vibrant indie dance single in ‘Nausea’, which is driven by a myriad of influences from Parcels, LCD Soundsystem, and New Order.
Read MoreSydney's Dirt City have emerged onto the scene with their debut single, "Squelch," by reclaiming and reintroducing the industrial roughness absent in modern heavy rock. Squelch fearlessly embraces the grit, angst and dirt that defines Dirt City’s sound.
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