Earlier this year, Sunny Coast trio Fragile Animals gave us the intense single, ‘Only Until It’s Over’, dwelling into a darker side of their shoe-gaze indie pop.
Now they’ve delivered a film clip just as intense. Buckle-up…
Read MoreEarlier this year, Sunny Coast trio Fragile Animals gave us the intense single, ‘Only Until It’s Over’, dwelling into a darker side of their shoe-gaze indie pop.
Now they’ve delivered a film clip just as intense. Buckle-up…
Read MoreFollowing up from their debut album, αβΩ, and for the first time on record this year, Total Radio Silence (Billy G, Matt Davis, Ed Bristow, baileydrummer) spring back into action with their new upbeat pop- rock single Borrowed Time. This song marks the start of a new year and new focus for TRS, now with a fresh and well- rehearsed lineup, hailing out of Buderim.
Read MoreWe’ve known of acoustic punk/folk jokesters, Scrappy Coco’s album for some time now (haven been given a sneak peek of it previously), and due to the current climate where no-one is taking in live music (apart from the streaming), Scrappy Coco have gone and done a brave & geeky thing by releasing the demo version of ‘Vitamin R’ - their debut album, up on to the interwebs.
Read MoreIn times of strangeness, it can either bring some dark, broody art, or it can deliver some super-fun sounds to perk you up.
Karrie Hayward, AKA Karlou has gone with the latter, bringing a super boppy indie-pop track in ‘Grew Up’. The Sunny Coaster birthed the track from a love of nostalgic pop hooks and catchy lyrics, with the meaning behind the song being about realness and sharing the vulnerable side of one’s self, despite the setbacks and negativity you may have.
Read MoreThose purveyors of eclectic indie/psych rock, Dear Doonan, have been busy while we’re self-isolating, bringing out the trippy new single, ‘How Do You See?’.
While their previous release, ‘Sweet Quiche’ was a light summery groove (with a cool rollerskating video to boot), ‘How Do You See?’ dwells into the darker side, taking on a 70s Turkish Psyche Rock influence.
Read MoreSunshine Coast/Gympie artist, Aspy Jones releases his new single ‘Come Alive’ recorded in Brisbane by James North Productions.
‘Come Alive’ is a power pop song with a very serious message. “Come Alive was written about women who I see, spending their lives trying to make other people happy but not thinking about their own happiness”, says Aspy, “I am surrounded by strong, independent women and it saddens me when I see other women who are not in control of their own lives and their future is in the power of someone or something else. I wrote this song to encourage them to be the person they want to be and I hope they find the strength to do that”.
Read MoreFollowing a string of support shows throughout the Sunshine Coast & Brisbane in 2019 as well as taking out Gyrostream’s 2019 Battle of the Bands accolade, Sunshine Coast/Brisbane based band “JUNE” have just dropped their debut single, “Rising Tide” on all streaming platforms.
Read MoreSunshine Coast alt/punk/rock quartet, Frogbox bring the lo-fi punk rawk with their latest release, ‘Get the Dogs’ - an ode to social media personality, Willem Powerfish and his catchphrase.
What started out as some jokes between mates within the band, evolved over time with some riffs and beats, and add in a sing-along chorus (using one of Willem Powerfish’s catchphrases) of ‘Blokes on blokes, get the dogs tonight’.
Read MoreFollowing Sue-Anne Stewart's success with her 2013 Album Gypsy Blood and performances at Falls and Woodford Festival, she has returned, pushing comfort zones with her much anticipated new single "Gloomy Days". Transitioning from acoustic to electric guitar, Stewart showcases her versatile and exciting new sound that she has been developing over the past few years.
Read MoreLast month, those purveyors of trippy sounds and grooves, Dear Doonan baked up an epically sweet track in ‘Sweet Quiche’.
Well, they’ve gone and one-upped themselves, bringing to life a fun, vibrant film clip for the track of the same name, which features the rollerskating talents of Lilly McDonald.
Read MoreFollowing the release of her debut single "Away" in February 2019, Dorah Jacson quickly gained rave reviews from Triple J presenters, was featured on Home & Hosed, added to Unearthed rotation, and given the opportunity to open at the Big Pineapple Music Festival on the main stage. Dorah Jacson has since released the single "Sinking", and played her first headline show at Solbar Maroochydore to an amazing response. Dorah kicks off 2020 with the first single "Lurking" from her forthcoming EP which was released on March 6th.
Read MoreThe Unknowns newest single, 'Will You Wait For Me' is the type of track to blast in the car on a Friday afternoon. As the traffic swells and the sun sets, this proto-punk/power pop collage seems to make everything ok. With a sound that bounces between The Modern Lovers, Wire, and The Who, The Unknowns ignore whatever's the flavour of the month and stick to sincere rock n' roll.
Read MoreKnown for their raw and fuller take on ‘guitar-less’ alternative/prog rock, Sunshine Coast trio Muules have done a Fooey’s and dared to strip back their rock sound to show that they, too, can go (semi) acoustic with new track, ‘Usherette’ .
It’s a new take on a song that’s been a constant in their live sets, but swapping electric bass for semi-acoustic, and stripping back the fuzz and distortion, showing off a more haunting take on the rockier track.
Playing Foxy on Coolum, March 17 as part of David Bowie Tribute.
Get the syrup ready, because Psycho Honeymoon have just served up The Waffle, nice and hot. Hope you like your prog served up thick, because it’s a hefty tasty slab.
Read MoreIt’s a week for newbies…
The Idle Minds have been gradually building up a repertoire of gigs over the past 6 months or so (we’ve been watching), and they’ve gone and brought out the debut effort, ‘The Homesick EP’.
Read MoreFollowing on from their late-2019 release, ‘Waiting’, Fragile Animals have started the new decade with new single, ‘Only Until It’s Over’ - stepping up the shoegaze, and dialling the amps to 11.
The reverb-drenched track, recorded and mixed by Dylan Adams (DMAs, Skeggs, West Thebarton), shows plenty of light and shade, and you’ll easily be immersed in vocalist Victoria’s vocals.
Read MoreMUFASSA & The Pride dive into the depths of sound with this sonically pleasing, slightly wobbly track ‘Down The Road’.
2019 was a big year for the Sunny Coast/WA roots act, and 2020 looks to be no different.
‘Down The Road’ sees Mufassa & The Pride delve into some dubby territory, with a little help from Brian Goodworth at Big Rock Studios, Bearfoot’s Rohan Nitschke, and Ant Syms (TOWN) on keys.
Read MoreBlending nostalgic shades of 90s alt-rock and a distinct Queensland grit, glasshouse's newest single 'mote' conjures up images of sweaty head banging and cold beer.
'mote' distils a powerful live atmosphere, overflowing with hard-hitting vocals and satisfyingly distorted guitars into a potent grungy brew.
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