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Jaden Christopher Syre Smith may come from Hollywood – and music – royalty, but he’s created his own Gen Z identity as a rapper, singer, actor, fashion icon, entrepreneur, activist and philanthropist. Smith – who today prefers the mononym ‘Jaden’ – is endearingly expressive. He became a viral oracle, philosopher, and countercultural influencer tweeting musings […]

Last Friday we received Peter Bibby’s third studio album Marge. The album coincided with the release of their single ‘Calcium’ and we’re super duper stoked to be premiering the video for it right now. The video sees the Peter Bibby’s Dog Act gang load into a living room to perform the catchy Australiana-infused album closer, […]

Earlier this month, All Our Exes Live in Texas vocalist and accordionist Elana Stone returned with her first new solo material in half a decade. The glistening electronic pop of latest single ‘Permanent Limbo’ is a turn away from the folk-oriented music she crafts with her band, but retains its warmth and nuance. The song’s […]

Hands Like Houses are readying the release of their first body of work since 2018’s much-frothed album -Anon. Recorded in a beach house in the NSW Central Coast suburb of Avoca, the Canberra rock monsters’ self-titled LP is slated to crash ashore on Friday, 23rd of October. So far we’ve heard two tracks — ‘Space’ and […]

Husky Gawenda has always been reliable from a sonic standpoint. The Melbourne-based singer-songwriter arrived in the wake of the nu-folk movement towards the end of the 2000s at the helm of his eponymous band Husky. The 2010s, then were spent riding that wave of momentum, releasing three studio albums and touring with heroes like Neil […]

Former Hellions vocalist and guitarist Matthew “Wob” Gravolin has today unveiled the debut record from his new project Agnes Manners. What began as a folder filled with tracks not quite right for the Hellions sound, soon blossomed into ‘Fantasia Famish’ – a rich tapestry of songs, varying in tone and style, light and shade ,all anchored by Gravolin’s […]

For most people reading this, figuratively at least, music is life. For students studying music at WAAPA, music is literally life. And what a diverse, innovative and exciting life it is. One filled with creativity, joy and artistic fulfilment. A life where one moment they could be attending a tutorial with an internationally renowned composer, […]

Last week, Haiku Hands dropped their outrageously good self-titled debut album. The eclectic dance-pop trio’s first full-length LP sees them experiment with a broad range of genre conventions to create a euphoric, captivating record – as fun as it is self-assured. To celebrate its release, we got the band – Claire and Mie Nakazawa and […]

How do you discover new music? Here at Music Feeds, we’ve been trying to dream up a meaningful way to bring to your attention some of the incredibly talented artists who fill our inboxes with new music every day to the fans who’ll appreciate them most. Enter ‘For Fans Of’: a new snack-sized series serving […]

A few months back Victoria’s six-part streaming series The State of Music brought a much-needed dose of live music magic to our living rooms, thanks to some standout performances from some of Australia’s most-loved acts. Now, with the state of Victoria still firmly under lockdown, they’re doing it again! Only this time, they’re placing the […]


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