Dynamic alt-rock duo We All Drive are known for keeping their feet on the gas when it comes to their explosive sound that carries weight both musically and lyrically. Continuing to deliver their charged style of two-piece garage rock, the pair are releasing their newest single ‘Girrawheen Street’.
Read MoreBrisbane’s Nicole McKinney - the indie/folk-rock songstress that earlier this year gave us ‘Another Day’, once again brings heavy emotional intensity with new single, ‘Stay’, which further explores themes of betrayal, loss and heartbreak.
Read MoreMay 22nd 2021 will see Forrest Run playing triple j’s BIG PINEAPPLE MUSIC FESTIVAL - just one day after releasing the lead single ‘NEVER GO BACK’ from their sophomore EP.
In this EP, the Sunshine Coast indie-electronic trio retained the catchy pop-hooks they became known for in their debut release, while expanding to a much larger, more developed sound. ‘NEVER GO BACK’ exemplifies this, as well as embodying an uplifting energy that’s guaranteed to fill you with hope and good vibes.
Read MoreBeats Cartel presents a post-apocalyptic national display of strength and solidarity in AFTERMATH, a touring heavy event this Winter.
With the shackles of the two years that was slowly being loosened, there has rarely been a more feverous desire to experience live energy and musical unity. A coming together of many of the country’s best up and coming heavy acts with national rollout across all states and territories in the coming weeks.
Read MoreMelbourne based artist Anna Smyrk weaves intricate indie-pop songs about far-flung places, long-distance love and trying to figure out what it means to be a human.
Raised on a sonic diet of 60s and 70s folk music, Anna’s early work saw the young artist leaning into her innate indie folk sensibilities.
Read MoreMelbourne-based emo-punk quartet Bukowski have just returned with their latest dignified offering ‘elevator song’ – produced, mixed, and mastered by Jack Newlyn (Paradise Club, Stuck Out).
The track begins with palliative drums and sedative guitars, while the verses are guided by the melancholic vocals of James “Bassy” Karagiozis. Taking cues from influences Jimmy Eat World and Turnover, the song flows gracefully into a chorus filled with emotion and heart, before a brief repetition allows hypnotic layers of rich instrumentation and elegant harmonies, where the lyrics reflect on a collective mental conflict.
Read MoreAfter wowing audiences with her breathtaking debut single and video Greenhouse in 2020, Montana Sharp is back with her magnificent follow up single Power – a layered theatrical pop track about the pros and cons of wielding emotional power as a woman in a romantic relationship.
Read MoreLeft-leaning pop artist Austen has today announced her new single North South East West, a gorgeous track about blossoming love, out now on Tank Top Records. Austen has also released a stunning clip to accompany the track, featuring an all-Austen band performing on a ‘60s talk show, filmed by Teel Studios (JOY., Nyxen, Miss Blanks).
The track is an absolute bop that creeps up and hugs you from behind. The synth touches, and the deliberately under-baked guitar sit brilliantly over the pendulum-esque rhythm section, and just under Austen’s balanced and flirty vocals.
Read MoreSydney-based punk rock group, Clay J Gladstone dig deep and find ‘Balance’ with the latest single, that is a mix of Strokes-like lo-fi, dance beats, and cheeky nods to My Chemical Romance. It’s a frenetic, catchy as-fuck release from their upcoming debut EP, titled ‘Dead Friends’ (produced and mixed by Daniel Antix at DefWolf Studios (Pist Idiots, SCABZ) )
Read MoreBrisbane-based trio Nonberk know how to hit hard in all the right places, and with their latest single they’ve gone straight for the jugular. ‘Hypnotise’ is a mammoth rock track that’s picking influences from any 90s teenage metalhead’s CD collection.
Read MoreTia Gostelow returns to touring with her album CHRYSALIS that delivers coming-of-age experiences through lush pop landscapes and danceable 80's influences. Chrysalis was released in October 2020 and the world took notice.
CHRYSALIS was feature album on Triple J, Tonedeaf and Aureview and scored glowing praise globally from the likes of Spin, American Songwriter and Line Of Best Fit to name a few. Tia has released two albums with the song “Strangers” just shy of 12 million streams and certified GOLD, two Triple J feature albums and the Queensland Music Award for album of the year for Thick Skin.
Read MoreGold Coast two-piece outfit, GENIIE BOY share their second single 'Bruises'; a fun, pop-rock track about love and finding your tribe.
GENIIE BOY is a fusion of talent from singer-songwriter Alisha Todd and producer, multi-instrumentalist, Scott French. Much like all GENIIE BOY magic, the track was produced at Lovestreet Studios, which is owned by Scott. Their track was written in a stream of consciousness after reflecting on the pair's sentiment toward their platonic and romantic relationships:
Read MoreOne of Melbourne’s favourite punk rock groups is back, delivering the first in a string of releases for this year - Clowns with ‘Does It Matter?’. Released on the band’s own label - Damaged - ‘Does It Matter?’ is pointed and melodic at the same time. It’s an easy track to get taken up by and as the band’s first hit of new music since 2019’s Nature/Nurture album, ‘Does It Matter?’ lands at the perfect time.
Read MoreBig Blue Eyes hits out with single number three, ‘Shoelaces’ which gives further insight into the artist’s full length debut album due out mid-2021.
The solo recording project of Ryan Smart, Big Blue Eyes floored us with previous single, ‘Japan’, and the latest offering shows off a tender song that explores the feeling associated with a lover leaving you for someone else.
Read MoreKnown for defying genres with an alluring fusion of indie-rock, lo-fi folk, sprinklings of psychedelia and stunning jazz-style vocals, Brisbane’s Lucy Francesca Dron is releasing her vulnerable new single ‘Liquid Numbing Pain’ alongside the stunning music video today.
Read MoreBrisbane pop-punk weirdos, PhD! have slid straight in to our DMs with their eclectic take on punk rock with their new EP, ‘Keep Dreaming, Weirdo’ which is out now.
Rumour has it they were spurred on to join the music industry after their original drummer’s Nana provided the ultimatum of ‘you either become a doctor, or die in the military’, resulting instead with the young four rushing out to buy instruments, and PhD! was born (whether this is all completely true is yet to be verified).
Read MoreThere’s something about the way Eliza & The Delusionals execute their music that makes listeners feel both at home and taken on a new journey at the same time. Existing within the band is a songwriting dynamic that has only gone from strength to strength since their break out back in 2017 and now, heading into 2021, the Potsville/Brisbane group is back to belt it out the park once again.
Read MoreWith their May/June Australian tour dates selling out fast, Hollow Coves have come through with brand new music for fans to get around.
Today, they announce their new single, fittingly titled ‘Hello’. Following on from their track ‘Lonely Nights’ released earlier this year, ‘Hello’ is Hollow Coves at their peak. Captivating and heavy on the evocation, both Matt and Ryan flex their best songwriting muscles when they’re utterly in tune with one another. Here, we get to hear the shining results of that process.
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