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Bhad Bhabie is a perfect example of the new-age viral star. Rising to fame from her infamous Dr Phil interview where she threatened to fight the audience, she has used the platform she’s been given to launch a very successful music career.  Her debut mixtape 15 was released in 2018 and set the foundations for Danielle […]

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 […]

Grampians Music Festival is a cultural experience like no other. Nestled between lush bushland and the striking cliff faces of Halls Gap in regional Victoria, it’s a music festival that puts inclusivity and local musicians ahead of big names and commercial appeal. Led by Julia Jacklin, Ecca Vandal, DRMNGNOW and Maddy Jane, women (or bands […]

BEACH PANIC! as a band embrace what it means to be DIY in their very essence, and now they’re celebrating that with their vibrant new video for their single ‘Lover Boy’. Every part of the band, consisting of Tom and Dan from post-hardcore act Belle Haven, is DIY – from recording to videos to photos […]

Brisbane behemoth The Amity Affliction have been on a seemingly endless rise since dropping Severed Ties back in peak MySpace era of 2008. Having more than earned their place on the metalcore mantle, with five records filled with anthemic bangers, the band took more than a few left turns on 2018’s Misery inspiring both applause […]

When creating the accompanying video for latest single ‘Salvation’, Perth band COTERIE worked with director Maddy King to bring together separate snapshots of people pushed to their breaking point, ultimately creating a poignant backdrop to the slow-burning single. From Queenstown and Glenorchy in New Zealand, to the Pinnacles Desert and Fremantle Prison in the band’s […]

Over four years since their last album, Melbourne rockers All the Colours return to synthesise an assortment of 90s alt-rock influences into their own idiosyncratic creation with Vol. 3, an expression of their love for guitar heroes like Smashing Pumpkins and Death from Above 1979. “We dived deep into the riff pool and came up with […]

Labels can seem so essential when selling someone on the unfamiliar. If you had never heard the name Buffy Sainte-Marie, how could this writer ever hope to describe her to you? And yet hanging a label upon her – even one like ‘pioneering woman in electronic music’, ‘activist’, ‘indigenous entertainer’, ‘protest singer’, or ‘inspirational mother’– […]

Many of us can link a certain album to pivotal moments in our lives. Whether it’s the first record you bought with your own money, the chord you first learnt to play on guitar, the song that soundtracked your first kiss, the album that got you those awkward and painful pubescent years or the one […]

Many of us can link a certain album to pivotal moments in our lives. Whether it’s the first record you bought with your own money, the chord you first learnt to play on guitar, the song that soundtracked your first kiss, the album that got you those awkward and painful pubescent years or the one […]


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