Sunshine Coast-Brisbane nu-grunge wünderkinds, Wetlands are back and slapping 2022 around the face with their fierce, catchy new single, ‘You Left Your Empty Drink In My Car’, which we are premiering on The Point today.
Read MoreAustralia is a hot-bed of indie reggae acts that have a distinctive sound, much like So-Cal, or NZ reggae have their own, and you can add Brisbane’s Lucid Safari to the list of talent, coming out swinging with their debut EP, ‘Delirum’.
Already attracting the ears of radio, both nationally and in the US with singles ‘Lady’ and ‘Liquid Dreams’, Lucid Safari - the project for songwriter Daniel J Lewis and his roster of local musicians - display a level of musical maturity that generally takes a few years on the live circuit to solidify.
Read MoreBrisbane’s quirky and dynamic duo, JUNO, mark their return with a tonque-in-cheek techno-coloured indie-pop sophomore single, ‘All The Kids’, which is out today.
Read MoreBrisbane-via-Townsville singer/songwriter, Honeychurch packs up his punk influences, and shoves them in to one huge-sounding new power-pop single, ‘Normal Problems’, which is out now.
‘Normal Problems’ comes across like Tim Freedman from The Whitlams deciding to randomly jam with the guys from Airbourne. As ridiculous as a description this is, it bloody well works.
Read MoreThe last year and a half has been tumultuous for most live acts to say the least. Fight Ibis is no exception, with a full lineup change, personal breakups, tour cancellations, lost recording sessions and more.
The band sees themselves back on track, with a brand new single, ‘American Android’ and an accompanying set of dates in support of the release.
Read MoreBrisbane indie-pop songstress, Lucy Korts is fast becoming known for her intense vulnerability, enchanting vocals and empowering aura, and with her latest single, ‘Gone’ shows a fearless approach to songwriting paired with powerful, emotionally-ripe deliveries.
Moody, dark, and synth-drenched pop, ‘Gone’ puts the musical weight on your chest, with a deep heartbeat kick, and reversing synth strings, but over the low rumble of bass, there is a breath, with Lucy’s vocals shifting from heartbreak, to resolution and light. It’s powerful, and releasing, and hits right in the feels.
Read MoreBrisbane’s alt-rock/pop-punkers Tragic Me have been drip-feeding single after single, which now, with the release of their latest single, ‘Sorry’, all culminates in the four-track EP, ‘OVERTHOUGHT’.
Full of classic early 2000s pop-punk/emo tropes, from the sparkling keys, and dueting vocals, to the changes from epic alt-rock movements to punk beats, the track delivers a melancholy tale in contrast to its upbeat sound.
Read MoreIt’s becoming a rare occurrence to see a sizeable live music event on the Sunshine Coast in these strange times we’re transitioning through, but, after a few false starts, Jynx House: Amplified will be going full steam ahead on February 12th at the Coolum Football Club.
Perseverance is key, and the JH:A team have pulled together a stellar line-up of fave acts and killer DJs, including headliners The Jungle Giants, fresh off the back of their first-ever ARIA #1 for their new LP, ‘Love Signs’. This will be the first opportunity for Sunny Coast fans to see the new songs, live in action.
Read MoreElectronic artist DÉ SAINT has released her new electro single “Zephyr” (radio edit). A powerful melodic tech house pop track with a hooky vocal creating an eerie yet vibe filled energy. Also released today is the club record which includes 2 two official remixes of “Zephyr” by Tara Bloom and Greater Than Us. alongside DÉ SAINT’s original mix. Earlier this week (in pre release) the track stormed in at #6 on the ARIA Club Charts.
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 MoreBrisbane punks, PhD kick in to 2022 with a brand new single in ‘Tie Dye’, which sees the four-piece dip their toes in to alt-rock territory, with the focus on releasing the negative energy within.
While their previous release, the EP ‘Keep Dreaming, Weirdo’ presented a more lo-fi punk approach, ‘Tie Dye’ sees a more refined, yet still abrasive sound from PhD.
Read MoreIn a world saturated with throwaway, cookie-cutter pop, it’s a breath of fresh air to discover an artist who chooses to write from the heart and express from the depths of within. Brisbane-based songwriter, Hannah Cheetham has brought out a powerful, stunning debut single in the pop ballad, ‘Unlikely Two’.
Read MoreSunshine Coast roots/dub gurus have finally, after a two-year wait, delivered their latest single - the sunny good-times vibe, ‘Nice Up’.
You can practically smell the beach through the sounds emulating from the band, with Bearfoot flaunting their coastal roots/reggae/dub soundtrack with ease.
Read MoreSunshine Coast alt-pop maverick, AYLA has unleashed another dose of vibrant, shape-shifting music with the new single, ‘Ride Along’ - a slamming pop track, filled with 80s synths and one massive hook.
Produced by Sam Cromack (Ball Park Music) and Sam Thomlison (Oh My My, Bad Pony), mixed by Peter Holz (Peking Duk, Gang Of Youths) ‘Ride Along’ sees the young singer step into her own, delivering a commanding anthem of self-empowerment.The release follows a strong bout of releases through 2020, including the Reuben Styles (Peking Duk) co-written and produced ‘Go Slow’, which promptly reminded audiences and industry alike of Ayla’s striking blend of delicate yet potent pop.
Read MoreSunshine Coast’s own Dorah Jacson (aka Kayla Smart) has delivered her first new single since the release of her debut EP last year, and ‘You’ll See’ is a lush single, ready for the hot summer months.
While still maintaining Dorah’s signature sound of wistful vocals and plenty of dreamy atmospherics , ‘You’ll See’ sees an evolutionary step, with Dorah stepping away from earlier songwriting methods, and showing a more fun, matured style inspired by the likes of Benee, Mallrat and Laurel.
Read MoreHead boppin’, booty shaking & full of smiles, Queensland’s LAURA MAC has burst into the limelight with their debut single ‘Garage Full of Dreams’. A brazen, shameless and unrivalled energy carries this bop from their garage in the Sunshine Coast Hinterland, all the way to Lush Studios (The Butterfly Effect, Semantics, Katie Noonan) in Brisbane, harnessing the energy and desire of LAURA MAC. Let ‘Garage Full of Dreams’ grab your hand, spin you around and leave you breathless for more.
Read MoreSunshine Coast alt-rock drum and bass nerds, Muules offer up their latest and last single before the release of their debut full length album next year. The new single, ‘Divide The Divided’, it seems, has been released with a twist.
A change of pace from previous releases, ‘Divide The Divided’ points out the contradictions in musical tastes and trends in the industry - the struggle of trying to stand out when you're supposed to be fitting in. With strings and synths a-plenty, and an Aussie chorus in the background before the switch is flipped and the track takes a monolithic full alternative rock/grunge turn, ‘Divide The Divided’ will please the musical palette of any fan of 90s and 00s alternative music.
Read MoreRussian-born Sunshine Coast singer/songwriter Innessa has delivered a tender folk-based pop single in ‘Sweet Love’, and though it sounds as if it was a conventional love song, the song goes a little deeper than that.
Known for her quirky alternative-pop takes, while blending in elements of traditional Slavic music (Innessa has previously released an album comprised of Russian folk songs), ‘Sweet Love’ showcases Innessa’s vocal control and knack for clever, smooth harmonies, and utilising deep RnB/Pop instrumentation, while driven by soft piano lines.
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