Nikki Brogan remembers one of our 2008 albums of the week: “I’ve cried a fair few times listening to Mercy Arms’ debut album. Once was during my very first car crash, and the others…”
“This album means so much to me that I haven’t even attempted to write a fair and balanced review because to me, they aren’t just a band and this isn’t just an album.”
Before Grizzly Bear became a band first, animal second, there was also Department of Eagles. We remember one of our 2006 albums of the week.
Pat Dempsey remembers the first time he head ‘G-G-G-GALACTIC CADILLAC!’ on FBi in his mum’s car back in 2005….
On August 29, FBi hits double digits. To celebrate, we’re counting down 10 years of albums in 10 days… here, Andrew Pople confesses his 2004 crush on Sarah Blasko.
On August 29, FBi hits double digits. To celebrate, the Flog is taking a trip down memory lane: we’re counting down 10 years of albums in 10 days. We kick off with The Presets’ debut EP in late 2003…
The third album from Pikelet turns the Melbourne band’s folky sound on its head and flings it into the experimental future, all the while managing to retain the quirks of its original vision.
Cloud Control’s first album was a shot of emotion without a chaser. Their second effort will have you coming back again and again, but for different reasons…
Sydney duo Horrorshow encapsulate a culture with one of the most provocative records in Australian hip hop, King Amongst Many.
Second Front is a welcome respite from the ‘feel good’ vibes of boganhood in Australian hip hop, With every deliberated second begging to be played LOUD.