Back with one more tune before taking an extended break, Melbourne quartet The Sunken Sea have today shared ‘Is It Living?’, a turbulent and compelling moment of dizzying art-pop that elegantly consolidates the group’s expansive sound over these last six years.
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Stephen Bailey – The Wind
One month out from the release of his latest solo album G. G. Ryder, Perth songwriter Stephen Bailey has today shared ‘The Wind’, a colourful psychedelic-folk tune with a new clip that matches perfectly with its namesake.
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Double Vanity – Love to Leave You
Following the release of their debut album at the end of last month, we caught up with Melbourne/Naarm’s cult synthwave trio Double Vanity to delve into the glamorous dreamscapes of Love to Leave You.
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Split System – Vol.1
Following the release of their debut album earlier this month, we caught up with rock ’n’ roll powerhouse Split System to dig into the tracks that make up Vol. 1.
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Hot Tubs Time Machine –
Street Fighter Man
Alongside the release announcement of their forthcoming sophomore album Double Tubble (out via the impeccable Spoilsport Records and Trouble in Mind), today we’ve got the pleasure of sharing new music from cult friend-wave duo Hot Tubs Time Machine with the eccentric and exhilarating ‘Street Fighter Man’.
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Flowertruck’s Partly Cloudy
Following the release of Partly Cloudy from beloved Sydney garage-pop crew Flowertruck, TJ contributor Giacomo Bianchino has mirrored the album’s scope with a fittingly eloquent and ambitious exploration of the new record.
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Phil & The Tiles – Elixir
Rising rock ’n’ rollers Phil & The Tiles return today with another belter ahead of their forthcoming debut 7” release through Anti Fade, with a rollicking garage-punk slowburn titled ‘Elixir’.
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Lena Douglas – Esb
Today Melbourne composer Lena Douglas has shared an enthralling new film clip for her stunning instrumental track ‘Esb’, that adds an immersive visual element to the serene sonic rush that makes up her debut solo album Friends of the Future.
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The Uplifting Bell Ends –
Super Giant IV
Following the release of Super Giant IV last Friday, James and Chet from Sydney psychedelic masters The Uplifting Bell Ends have been kind enough to give us the inside scoop on their latest collection of charming and lopsided folk-tinged garage-pop.
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Slag Queens – Excuses
Alongside the release of nipaluna/Hobart group Slag Queens’ sophomore album Favours today, we’ve got the pleasure of sharing a first look at the new clip for ‘Excuses’, an album highlight that reimagines their grimy post-punk sound with an alluring visual accompaniment.
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Zac Denton – Love, Lust, Lost
Last month, Osborne Again shared Love, Lust, Lost, a collection of unreleased demos and sketches from the inimitable Zac Denton. Put together by his closest friends and family to celebrate his birthday at the end of August, the album serves as a celebration of the overwhelming musical legacy Zac left behind. His friends and family have generously shared with us their personal reflections and insights on each of the track that make up the new album.
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Carpet Burn –
A Little More / Pencils and Sharpeners
It’s hard to believe I know, but Carpet Burn have returned today with new music, ‘A Little More’ and ‘Pencils and Sharpeners’, two new tracks that expand upon the zany oddball-pop world they crafted with last year’s debut 7”.