Marlon Williams returned to the three-thousand-person town of Lyttelton, NZ to record his debut album. In this interview he talks through his influences and plays a beautiful live song, ‘Lonely Side Of Her’.
Forward-thinking French producer and total bromantic Brodinski took over Sunset with Bad Ezzy and Kato last Thursday. In town to tour his latest record Brava with a huge […]
One of the most impressive vocalists in Sydney right now, Montaigne explains the philosophical inspiration behind her name and her music, and plays a live version of “I Am Not An End”.
In a disarming interview that left everyone in the studio in silence or tears, hear NZ’s Aldous Harding and Australia’s Laura Jean (plus Laura’s father and sister, incidentally) speak with Jack Shit on ANZAC day. Each artist performs an intensely personal piece in the process.
“I think the whole idea of ‘being a nobody’ is this really odd concept that’s like… the exact same as the idea of ‘being someone’.” 18 year old Bridie Monds-Watson, aka SOAK, blew us away with her young wisdom and a heartbreaking acoustic version of ‘B A Nobody’.
After building a following from busking in Pitt St Mall and selling homemade EPs, the folk duo have released an impressive new EP and have their own national headline tour to prove it. Hear two beautiful live tracks on Mornings.
Sydney crooners I Know Leopard dropped in on The Bridge with Amelia Jenner for a chat and a beautiful live performance of ‘Perfect Picture’. It was an entirely positive affair, talking about writing positive music with their friends, big choruses and favourite pop songs…
From Wagga Wagga to Nashville, Emma Swift is a Sydney-sider who discovered the novelty value of living and working overseas – and created her self-titled EP from the experience. She joined Stephen Ferris for a chat on Fridays Mornings, and performed a haunting Gram Parsons cover.
Californian space cadets The Growlers have a lunchtime chinwag with Beth. They talk about the fireworks incident that made their new record so unique, they play a stellar acoustic version of ‘Black Memories’, and they all wear sunglasses.
Richard In Your Mind joined Sweetie on Friday Arvos to play some songs and talk through their new album Ponderosa. They discussed the motivation behind creating a longer album, the joys of daytime partying and buying their own merchandise back off fans.