From terrifying encounters with the sublime to moments of introspection, Boats’ new EP Demos is a thought-provoking body of work that pushes the boundaries of conventional songwriting to transport us somewhere else completely.
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Jackson Reid Briggs & The Heaters –
Hammered
After teasing us over the last six months with a string of ruthless punk anthems, Jackson Reid Briggs & The Heaters have finally released their fourth LP Hammered, a thunderous collection of raw pub punk.
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Furlong – Hate Girls
Local alt-rockers Furlong are back with their first new music of the year – a grungy track with comes packed with plenty of distortion and an attitude, ‘Hate Girls’ is a celebration of enemies.
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Jarrow – Flowerbed/Sauce Song
Today we have the absolute pleasure of premiering new music from garage-pop mastermind Jarrow – two nuggets of unpredictably clever indie-rock with equally addictive clips to match – alongside the announcement that his forthcoming third album Jarrow will be released in May this year.
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Grace Snow – Tower of Terror
On her debut solo single, local multi-instrumentalist Grace Snow has defied all expectations and blasted us with a relentless fuzz-pop belter – explosive and chaotic, ‘Tower of Terror’ has us very excited to see where Grace takes this new project next.
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Matt Bourke and the
Delusional Drunks –
An Ode To My Future
Today we’re thrilled to be premiering the debut single from Melbourne blues-punk powerhouse Matt Bourke and the Delusional Drunks – ‘An Ode To My Future’ is a blast of raucous rock ’n’ roll that bursts with unnerving grit and monstrous energy.
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Muma Ganoush – Fish Magic
Today we’ve been blessed with a charming debut track from Muma Ganoush – with a backdrop of jangling guitars and swirling synths, ‘Fish Magic’ is a curious tune that masterfully lulls us into a timeless underwater world.
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Pollyman – Pollyman
Following a string of singles in 2019, Pollyman have just unleashed their self titled debut album, a staggering eight tracks that move through the voracity of genre hybridity with casual ease. As it turns one week old, we had frontman George Caroll Wilson talk us through Pollyman track by track.
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Swaré – Gatsby
Today we’ve been given the great privilege of exclusive access to Swaré’s latest suave-as-hell funk-pop party banger ‘Gatsby’ – your priceless ticket to the most indulgent house party in town.
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James Reynold – Untitled 2
Barefoot bohemian James Reynold delivers three dreamy and enchanting baroque-folk tracks on his latest EP ‘Untitled 2’ – a production rich with precision harmonies and masterful fingerpicking guitar.
Scary but Sweet –
A Chat With Dianas
After a quieter couple of years, fiery dream-pop trio Dianas are back with a new album in tow and their own record label, Blossom Rot Records, to boot. As they prepare to release Baby, Baby later this year, we got in touch to find out just what they’re up to.
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The Flowers – Summer Saviour
Sydney indie-pop band The Flowers are showing off their pipes with a luminescent new single ‘Summer Saviour’, and it’s just what we need as we say goodbye to the last hints of summer weather.