Melbourne big-piece roots/reggae rascals, King River Rising return with their first track of 2023, offering a big tasty slab of silky vocals, feel good lyrics, smooth licks and groove in ‘Take It Easy’.
Read MoreSouth-East QLD-based RnB/pop artist, Kevin Collett brings lustful melodies and RnB production flavours in an intensely-delivered new single, ‘Where Did We Go Wrong’, which is out now.
Read MoreBrisbane alt-rock outfit, Wifecult return with a brand new single, emotionally-charged single, ‘Hold It Down’, which is the second track to drop from the freshly announced EP, ‘Kindness In Clarity, An EP’, which is due out on June 9.
Read MoreMelbourne artist, Magdalia weaves a dark-pop spell on latest single, ‘Tunnel Vision’, which showcases the singer’s interesting and authentic vocal delivery, while surrounded by layers of mysterious synths.
Read MoreSydney indie/pop-rock four-piece, Dande and the Lion continue to add to their impressive catalogue of infectiously hooky works with their latest single, ‘Children of the Hour’. Dande and the Lion have given us exclusive behind-the-scenes glimpses at the making of ‘Children of the Hour’, which is out now on all streaming platforms.
Read MoreSunshine Coast four-piece, Owls of Neptune added to their catalogue of folk-tinged alt rock by bringing a heavier side with their latest single, ‘Stormy Weather’, which is out today.
Read MoreBrisbane’s Gabriel Bishop returns with another slice of musically complex pop with his latest single, ‘Fall Together’.
Read MoreMeanjin/Brisbane’s alt-pop pairing, JUNO return with an irresistible bouncy new single, ‘come thru’; a track that is a colourfully decorated soundscape, enriched by its thriving hook and riddled with sparkling pop elements.
Read MoreMelbourne indie-folk legends, Pierce Brothers have unveiled their latest single (and video), ‘In The Water’; a soulful, uplifting track that highlights the duo’s unique sound.
Read MoreMelbourne’s Bad Juju shift into a new era, evolving from their grunge rock sounds into a more massive, mechanical tone, starting with their powerful new single, ‘The Other Side’.
Read MoreRoaring from Melbourne’s South East, EVADE (formerly Tax Invaders) relaunch with a revised, truer sound in new single, ‘Roll the Dice’. Between sold out shows with Reece Mastin and Slowly Slowly, EVADE have been hard at work perfecting their sound.
Read MoreAfter a monumental rebirth in 2022, this year Australian metal icons Sunk Loto are celebrating the album that changed the game, with the quartet today announcing the 20th anniversary tour of their 2003 opus ‘Between Birth and Death’.
Read MoreBrisbane-based indie-pop darling, WALTA continues to pave her way through the music industry with another single that pulls at the heart-strings in ‘Fade Into The Background’. Following on the success of her self-discovery anthem, ‘My Own Voice’, WALTA delivers bittersweet honesty into the feeling of being overlooked and the desperation for recognition.
Read MoreBrisbane’s Hugo Stranger and the Rattlers have been making an epic blues racket since 2018, and they’re back at it with a brand new single, ‘Leaders’.
Read MoreKalamunda (Western Australia)’s favourite indie wunderkinds, Dolce Blue return with a new single and final taste of their next album (due in June). ‘Valentino’ delivers more indie-rock bliss, becoming an ode to a cat of the same name.
Read MoreBrisbane’s sunbleached turn up the intensity and emotion, letting their alt/emo flag fly high on their sophomore EP, ‘Delicate Places We Hide’. The EP compiles previous singles, ‘Spinning Around’ and ‘Toyfriend’, along with latest single, ‘Heavy Turn’ and the previously unreleased, ‘Closer’.
Read MoreMelbourne Easy-Core 5-piece, This Space Is Ours burst with power in their latest electrifying pop-punk single, ‘Apology’, firmly staking their position as a burgeoning leader of melodic sing-along-worthy hooks, driving drums and face-melting solos.
Read MoreCapturing the spirited energy of new Australian music, Live Nation is bringing its next ONES TO WATCH showcase to Melbourne for the first time in March.
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