Chakra Efendi on ‘I of the Err’ – The Album That Almost Didn’t Happen

‘I of the Err’ is a vulnerable and joyous return. Equal parts sentimental and forward-facing, it’s a welcome return from Chakra Efendi.

Saba on his New Album ‘Few Good Things’ and Getting Back to Basics

Saba’s third studio album explores the perks of his success as well as the traps it entails.

Milan Ring on Hopefulness, Hand Gestures and Healing

2021 Best Live Act SMAC Award nominee Milan Ring sat down with Gus McGrath on Arvos to chat about her stunning debut album.

“Yo, we’re gonna pull up, plug in the P.A. and play!”: Injury Reserve on Arvos with Chris Twite

Parker and Ritchie Zoomed with Twitey to dish on all things ‘By The Time I Get To Phoenix’.

Mere Women chat obsessive love, mystic tapestries and ‘Romantic Notions’

Mere Women’s Amy Wilson talks riverside cottages, evening swims, wine, astrology and mystic tapestries, to mark the release of their latest album, ‘Romantic Notions’.

Premiere: 100 transcend their small town woes with ‘Weightless’

The latest single from the Sydney four-piece proves that mediocrity was never in 100’s vocabulary.

Shogun and the Sheets, and the disco and the masculinity and the acid

“As a 38 year old with a face like a smacked arse I’m not, like, psyched as to do a video but y’know it’s kind of an audiovisual world”

CLYPSO and Kwame on finding Middle Ground

CLYPSO and Kwame chat about life at 15, what they’re looking forward to at FBi Turns 15 and their bangin collab ‘Middle Ground’.

Premiere: Neighbourhood Void explore trauma and healing on new single ‘Cancer’

Premiering on Arvos with Tanya Ali, Sydney gutter rockers Neighbourhood Void have just dropped ‘Cancer’, their first new music since last year’s debut EP.

The art and love of storytelling with (Sandy) Alex G

Pennsylvania’s (Sandy) Alex G ducked into the studios for a chat with Darren Lesaguis on Arvos, before treating us to a live rendition of ‘Bobby’ from his latest record.