Adelaide’s My Chérie and UOMO join forces for a second time, collaborating to bring to life ‘runrunrun’, which invites listeners on an introspective journey through harmonious synergy.
Read MoreHailing from rural North-West NSW, Kicked-In Bickie Tin have unleashed a ridiculously catchy indie-punk/alt rock anthem in ‘Stay’, and have been touring the bejesus out of the new track.
Read MoreSunshine Coast’s Drew Wilson returns with his first solo single for 2023 in ‘Holding Onto You’. The singer/songwriter follows on from his album, ‘Happy Mess’, and the highly-praised collaboration with Darcy Kate, ‘Let It Out’.
Read MoreSunshine Coast fuzzed-up alt rock trio, Trillions enter the streaming world with their debut release, ‘Sick’ which is out today.
Read MoreFrom out of Wollongong emerges an alternative rock outfit in Drift, who have unveiled their hotly-anticipated EP, ‘Candyland’, which pulls together a powerful collection of tracks that serve as a poignant metaphor for navigating the complexities of mental health, particularly focusing on depression and anxiety.
Read MoreMelbourne’s Colourburn deliver melodious power and intensity in their impressive debut single, ‘Star’, which also gives a hint of their upcoming EP, ‘Compromise In Colour’ (which comes out on November 24).
Read MoreThere’ll be something for everybody when ARIA Award-winning singer, songwriter and raconteur Phil Jamieson brings his solo magic to stages next January, with a stripped-back acoustic show set to captivate Australia for the Nobody Else Tour in 2024.
Read MoreGippsland’s CHEAP-SKATE crack open another single with ‘Lost n Broke’, a track the relives times fresh out of high school, share-house living and just trying to understand and get by in this crazy world.
Read MoreSunshine Coast indie-punks, the four-headed beast that is ChAMBER LANe are ringing in the next chapter for the band with a brand new single in ‘Liana’ - a relatable story of letting go and moving forward.
Read MoreThe roots, reggae and dub collective that is Bearfoot tackle the pressures of social media on their latest single, ‘Choose Your Weapon’, which is also the final single to come before the release of their debut full length album.
Read MoreWestern Australian (and sometime Sunshine Coaster) Mufassa gives a tease of his upcoming third studio EP with the brand new (and lead) single, ‘Sea Turtle’ which is out today.
Read MoreNever ones to do heavy by the book, Melbourne’s Banks Arcade return with their heavy metal boy band stylings with their latest single, ‘Worship The Internet’, which is out now via UNFD.
Read MoreAYLA, the ever enchanting pop-chameleon, has returned with a brand new single in ‘Fire and Wine’, an upbeat electronic take that comes bathed in nostalgia, growth and understanding.
Read MoreMelbourne’s alt metal outfit, NTH RD unleash on their latest, and heaviest song to date, ‘Teeth’, which is out now, along with an accompanying music video.
Read MoreWhen you thought Ben Lee’s solo show at The Pavilion Performing Arts Centre, Sutherland on Thursday, 28th September, couldn’t get any better, DJ Dad Bod has officlally been added as the opening set.
Read MoreMelbourne’s stunningly evocative paris404 shows off plenty of versatility as a musician with her slick debut single ‘bad as u’, which is out now. What originated as a more sentimental track eventually morphed into something more playful and bouncy in both structure and thematics.
Read MoreSydney-based artists, Aleks Matic and Amos Kim have joined forces to bring forth the collaborative EDM track, ‘Neon Clouds’ - a hyper-colour, synth-heavy track packed full of pulsing high energy. The club-ready banger, tailor-made for the party scene where people can let themselves be free, was heavily influenced by EDM greats, David Guetta and Calvin Harris.
Read MoreMelbourne’s Teenage Dads are absolutely dominating on their massive 30-stop national headline tour across Australia & New Zealand. This follows on from their electrifying tour across the UK, Ireland and Europe, and is in support of their latest single, ‘Speed Racer’.
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