‘Honey’ is mature post-rock from the nominally infantile Babey, our Melb-via-Syd Indie crush this week.
A modern day oddity, Big Supermarket eschew social media for true long distance connection. Drawing members from Perth and Melbourne they make lo-fi 80s infused excursions across the Nullarbor.
Each week, we introduce you to an exciting emerging artist on the up and up. Get acquainted with Angie McMahon’s powerful vocals on her new single ‘Slow Mover’.
Melbournite Jennifer Loveless shows her fibre on Picnic with Kali.
Meet Great Outdoors. The Melbourne trio blend jangly pop and post punk sensibilities, creating a sound that’s restless, raw and refreshing.
Combining elements of shoegaze, post punk and dream pop, Melbourne’s Hideous Towns are preparing to take over your ears with their hazy ways.
Swept together from the ashes of your finest night on the tiles, Loose Tooth are a Melbourne three-piece who craft garage pop with frayed edges and swollen hearts.
Woods x Elkkle emerged from a fridge with a wonky door covered in rainbows, where they’d been holed up getting some writing done, to give Alex Pye a live performance of a few tracks off their new EP.
Melbourne producer M5K, aka Micka Lesinskis, has put together a tasty mix for Sunset on Adi Toohey. Listen while you read up on his favourite new tunes and the best parties in his hometown.
In this guestbook post, Sui Zhen talks to Stephen Ferris about her methods for creation of film and music, her love for hardware […]