Musician of many talents Angie somehow found the time in between her many, many projects to join Alex Pye just one day before the release of her second album Free Agent. Where does she find the time for all these projects? We don’t know, but we love them all the same.
“From what was an incredibly tragic loss, has come hope.” In a very special departure from the usual, Stephen Goodhew speaks to the family of good friend and musician Szymon Borzetowski about the Newcastle artist’s love of life and music.
Ryan Lott, who you might know as Son Lux, is a multi-instrumentalist, composer and a man that will generally play with your mind at every twist and turn. We spoke to Ryan about his new record ‘Bones’ – our album of the week.
Chris Twite chats with album-of-the-weeksters DUNE RATS. It’s a hilarious insight into what happens when three young guys are cooped up together in an RV for a liiiittle bit too long…
Let local hip hop stalwarts Big Village educate you on what it takes to become a rapper with the terrifying new film clip for Suburban Dark’s ‘What Ya Know About?’.
Mac DeMarco is your new favourite Canadian, if he wasn’t already. But don’t write off this purveyor of fine slacker-rock as the lazy type. He’s worked his arse off to make you forget about every commitment in your life with his third album, ‘Salad Days’.
Much like a season of Flight Of The Concords, Scott & Charlene’s Wedding’s second album deals with the comedy & isolation of trying to make it big in NYC, except this time it’s the real deal.
“I don’t mean to preach when I tell you that New Gods’ debut album Beloved is a gift sent straight from up on high.” Anthony Wallace reviews the (free!) new album born from the ashes of Little Red.
Daniel Prior trips down a rabbit hole on Oxford Street and ends up in the strange tides of East River, with the reborn Alex Cameron to deal with before King Gizzard And The Lizard Wizard blow his mind…
Whether it’s the distorted guitar symphonies, hypnotic rhythm grooves, or droned out lyrics, every track of Day Ravies debut album, Tussle, takes you by the hand into an adolescent summer where time no longer exists.