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Independent Artist of the Week: Glass Boys

Hailing from the North West suburbs of Sydney, producer Ar1zona and vocalists v.00 and Glacie together make up this week’s Independent Artist of the Week, Glass Boys. The trio are all about the bittersweet combination of high energy beats and sugary melodies with despondent, I-don’t-know-who-I-am lyrics.

Independent Artist of the Week: Lottie World

Lottie World presents a unique flavour of low-fi bedroom pop with her debut record ‘My Pop Album’. The release delivers on its name with introspective and witty lyrics accompanying bright and playful instrumentation.

Independent Artist of the Week: Juni

Sydney-based Juni, aka Shauna Doyle, blends experimental electro sounds to create cinematic, atmospheric tracks akin to the works of Björk and Thom Yorke.

Independent Artist of the Week: yergurl

More than just teen angst and love bites, its yergurl.

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