On ‘Shibboleth’, Pinch Points share a propulsive blast of their aggravated garage-punk that serves as a striking reminder of why they’re one of the country’s most exciting young bands.
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Barefoot Bowls Club –
Barefoot Bowling
Garage-pop trio Barefoot Bowls Club are back with their debut EP Barefoot Bowling, a burst of rough-around-the-edges indie rock that immediately sucks us in with its sunny vibes, endearing lyrics and playful charm.
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jakson – guilt
With its uneasy pacing and stomach-churning storyline, Melbourne singer-songwriter jakson’s debut single ’guilt’ is a masterclass in eerie freak-folk.
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The Rollercanes – Cost of Living
We’re stoked to premiere the new single from Melbourne garage-rock trio The Rollercanes – ‘Cost of Living’ is a raucous rock ’n’ roll blast, that tackles a far more sensible dilemma beneath the layers of fuzz and noise.
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Plotz – Baby Shakes
Local indie-rockers Plotz are back with ‘Baby Shakes’, a dose of easy-going jangle-pop with a brand new clip that takes the track’s laid-back vibes up an extra notch.
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Leslie D. King & The Trembling Shakes
– Sunday Kitchen Swinging
On ‘Sunday Kitchen Swinging’, Leslie D. King & The Trembling Shakes introduce themselves to the world with an anthemic dose of captivating country-soul.
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Carousel Club – Bitter
On ‘Bitter’, Carousel Club share an addictive burst of colourful psych-pop and an exciting first taste of their debut EP.
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Patrick Ryan – Tides
On ‘Tides’, local psych-pop guy Patrick Ryan serves up an immersive dose of 60’s fuzz-pop that somehow manages to sound equal parts volatile and dreamy.
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Terrible Signal –
Man If You Saw Me On The Street Today
On ‘Man If You Saw Me On The Street Today’, garage-pop weirdos Terrible Signal share a burst of feverish power-pop and an exciting direction shift for the project as they gear up for album two.
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darvid thor – I’m Never Really Here
Only a couple of weeks after the release of his debut mini-album I’m Never Really Here, dream-pop mastermind Darvid Thor has invited us inside his world of introspective neo-psychedelia and walked us through it track by track.
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Slush – Keep Cup
On ‘Keep Cup’, local power-pop trio Slush offer up a sugary garage-punk blast, that bursts with clever hooks while still packing a punch as they cheekily honour the menstrual cup.
They Made Me Do It –
Talking Influences with Vast Hill
Following the release of their latest single ‘Heartbreaker’, we caught up with Sydney dream-pop duo Vast Hill to find out what has been inspiring their gloriously retro synth-pop, as they gear up to release their debut album later this year.