Melbourne’s new kings of alt rock, LOSER continue their stellar rise with a brand new single in ‘Heaven Can Wait’, the first taste of a new EP, with the release cycle flipping the traditional release model on its head, taking on a long-form trickle serious of songs from now until May next year.
Read MoreWestern Sydney’s got the disco goods, with Becca Hatch unleashing a smooth, dancefloor-ready new single in ‘Blessed’, alongside an official music video via Forever Ever Records / Sony Music Entertainment Australia.
Read MoreRegular visitors from Aotearoa, legends Katchafire are back from a lengthy Europe and North America tour in September, to play a large series of shows around Australia in October and November.
Katchafire are bringing fellow Kiwis Masaya with them on this run of dates, starting on October 27 at Byron Bay, before hitting Nightquarter on the Sunshine Coast on October 28, Gold Coast on the 29th, and over to Island Vibe on Minjerribah (Stradbroke Island) on the 30th.
Read MoreNorthern Rivers’ artvist*, JESA returns with a daring new release in the psychedelic and gritty single, ‘Under-Deeper’, which is out now.
Read MoreVictorian ratbags, Cheap-Skate return with a brand new slacker anthem packed full of fuzzy surf rock sounds in the latest single, ‘Puny Little Life Form’.
Read MoreGold Coast riff-lords, Atticus Chimps return with a new chapter in their fuzzy evolution, with the new single, ‘Alien Jewelry’ out now.
Read MoreWestern Australia’s Darcie Haven has carved a musical path with her melancholic, yet utterly charming take, and she has just released her third single in ‘Pheromones’.
Read MoreSydney alt-pop trio PRETTY TALKS capture and celebrate all things bittersweet and beautiful in the world with their immersive and intensely engaging new single, ‘Hurt Me’.
Read MoreNew South Wales sister duo, CLEWS have released a dark, reflective new single in ‘Everything Is Heavy’, which follows the success of previous single, the bittersweet ‘Lean Across’.
Read MoreSydney’s Dande and The Lion go straight for the jugular with their latest hard-hitting indie-pop single, ‘Harder To Breathe’; a high energy, empowering dancefloor alt-pop cut.
Read MoreNovacastrians Turpentine Babycino prove it’s normal to wallow at home and feel heartbroken post break-up with the latest single, ‘Write A Song Sounds Shit’, which ushers in the partying phase around the corner. The Newcastle outfit have captured getting lit with your friends, playing music and moving forward in a fast, loud track, which is echoed by the new accompanying film clip.
Read MoreMelbourne’s Pierce Brothers have offered up their latest track , ‘The Captive’, which follows on from the subtle pop of ‘When It All Goes Away’, and ‘How Sweet Is This Love (feat. Steph Strings)’. This time around, Jack and Pat Pierce head back in to the high-energy indie folk that audiences all over the world have come to know and love.
Read MoreSydney genre-blending, mainstream-defying heavy act, Reliqa have truly harnessed their very own sonic identity in the heavy music landscape with their new, third EP, ‘I Don’t Know What I Am’, which is out now.
Read MoreMelbourne Alt Metal titans Circles have upped the ante for the new era of progressive heavy music with another new single, ‘Dig’. This next chapter (via Wild Thing Records) also marks the announcement of their long-awaited EP, ‘The Stories We Are Afraid Of | Vol. 1’.
Read MoreCanberra-based singer/songwriter Nicholas Costello goes deep into his third release, ‘Lightning With You’, which is a rich, burning indie-rock cut that is draped in reminiscence and romance, and The Point is happy to premiere this new track ahead of its September 16 release.
Read MoreWestern Australian alt-pop indie act, Dolce Blue return in their slinkiest form, with a new psachdelic-tinged alt-pop single, ‘The Finest’.
Read MoreSydney-based singer/songwriter Ben Edgar digs deep on his second single, ‘Cornerstones’, which takes listeners on a journey of self-reflection, contemplating themes of meaning and mortality.
Read MoreFor Melbourne-based band, KING RIVER RISING, life on the road ended abruptly in 2020 at a pub in Byron Bay. Two days later the Blues Festival was cancelled and the band was on it’s way back to Victoria for a long, cold lock-down.
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