Western Australian singer-songwriter Paige Valentine shares the final preview of her debut album with hazy, retro-tinged pop moment ‘Retrograde’. Her debut album ‘Lucky Blue’ is due out Friday 12 April via Nettwerk.
Read MoreMelbourne producer, singer/songwriter and soundscape experimentalist, Sydney Miller enters 2024 in full swing with her first of many releases to come this year in ‘Chains’. The track paints the narrative of being intertwined in a toxic relationship to the point of no escape.
Read MoreBrisbane electro-soul artist, Anthony Forrest releases his self-titled debut solo album, which also features third single, ‘Hot Rock’ - a super-springy, quirky string-laden electro-soul track that sits right in the middle of the album.
Read MoreMelbourne singer-songwriter Charlie Lane returns with her first new release since 2019 in the edgy, propulsive single, ‘Gold Drips’ - a track that meshes layers of indie pop and rock edges with new wave charm alongside Lane’s trademark self-aware lyricism.
Read MoreBrisbane/Meanjin-based indie-pop staple, LOVELOVELOVE returns with a beautiful, lush new single in ‘Honeymoon’ - a track that pushes the genre boundaries, blurring the complexities of emotion and feeling.
Read MoreEora/Sydney’s Second Idol return with their first new release in two years in ‘Boxing Single’ - an unapologetic alternative rock track that tackles the consistent inequality within the music industry.
Read MoreBrisbane’s Big Blue Eyes are back with their rockiest cut to date with the release of ‘New World Age’, a heavy and grooving track exploring themes of anxiety and nihilism towards the daily grind of modern living.
Read MoreNaarm/Melbourne masters of funk punk mayhem, Mammal finally deliver their latest full-length album, ‘The Penny Drop’ - their first studio album since the revered ‘The Majority’ (released in 2008).
Read MoreBursting from the seams, Amanduh is overjoyed and excited to be releasing her debut EP ‘Pantsuit’. This EP, featuring 5 tracks, includes the edgy and bold track ‘Old Flame’ which skyrocketed Amanduh onto everyone’s radar.
Read MoreStarting a brand new year rejuvenated and ready to return to Australian stages, The Church have announced an exclusive headline show for Brisbane fans this March.
Read MoreBrisbane-based three-piece, The Phosphenes rip right into 2024 with the release of their latest track, ‘No More’; a three and a half minute blast of raw alt rock that captures the intensity of the band’s live performances.
Read MoreEclectic Illawarra quartet, Morning Mood have dropped their latest single, ‘Blue’, showcasing the outfit’s evolving musical prowess. Known for their ability to weave a tapestry of diverse influences into their music, Morning Mood presents an immersive sonic experience that transcends genres.
Read MoreJaguar Jonze returns with a brand new, intimate body of work in ‘victim impact statement’, ending a complete social media blackout from the Taiwanese-Australian singer/producer, songwriter and multimedia artist.
Read MoreAfter bursting onto the SE Qld & Northern Rivers scene last year, Brisbane/Meanjin outfit Mid Drift have well and truly established themselves. This is backed up by the release of their latest single, ‘Ice Cubes In Hot Tea’, a track that explores the frustration of being in a temperamental relationship.
Read MoreForming in 2009 The Smith Street Band today announce a run of 18 shows across the country for March and April 2024 to celebrate their 15th birthday. Playing a mix of capital cities and regional towns in every state of Australia and taking Melbourne rockers The Pretty Littles along for the ride.
Read MoreMelbourne singer-songwriter, Emma Yue gives a glistening yet gritty journey into self-reflection on the brand new single, ‘Lonely Lover’. It’s the ultimate indie-rock ode to independence and the pursuit of connection.
Read MoreAdelaide’s ethereal pop sensation, My Chérie returns with her latest single, ‘Don’t Compare Yourself’ - a track that delves into the universal anxiety induced by the incessant choices and expectations prevalent in today’s Western Society.
Read MoreAs they prepare to embark their next large stretch of Australian touring, The VANNS have given fans another insight into just how busy they have been plotting for these opening months of 2024 to be!
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