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After several months of build-up and speculation, Amy Shark has confirmed details of her second album. Titled Cry Forever, the new album is due in April 2021, just shy of three years after Shark’s debut long player, Love Monster. Born Amy Billings and previously operating as Amy Cushway, the Gold Coast pop songwriter has been […]
Unvarnished truths told in a thick Yorkshire accent, YUNGBLUD’s sophomore record Weird! is the voice of a generation. It’s about sex, identity, depression, drugs, heartbreak and everything in between. In the 23-year-old Dominic Harrison’s own words, it’s a no bollocks coming-of-age record about life. On his 2018 debut 21st Century Liability, YUNGBLUD flipped the bird […]
ISOTOPES have been keeping themselves busy with a string of new singles throughout this batshit year, and now they’re capping it off with one more new cut, ‘Flower’. It’s a flowing, melodic, metal affair that sees frontman Justin Miller powerfully sing, “dying here with you would be so perfect“. PB = PB || {}; PB.gptStandAlone […]
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 […]
Psychedelic Porn Crumpets are gearing up for the release of their fourth studio album SHYGA! The Sunlight Mound, due in February. In the meantime, they’ve shared singles ‘Tally Ho’, ‘Mr. Prism’, and just recently, ‘The Terrors’, with the first two arriving alongside animated videos. While we wait for what’s shaping up to be a huge […]
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 […]
Feeling like we’re not getting any wiser with age is as relatable of an experience as any, and Eli Greeneyes explores it with extreme introspection on new song ’21’. Set over a summery Britpop inspired melody, reminiscent of Oasis with hints of YUNGBLUD, Eli Greeneyes’ voice teems in desperation and anguish as he screams “Fuck […]
Earlier this month Melbourne rockers Kingswood announced A Kingswood Christmas, an album of holiday standards like ‘Silent Night’ and ‘Santa Claus Is Coming To Town’. Following up two records of their own material this year – Juveniles and Reveries – the band recorded A Kingswood Christmas at Melbourne’s Newmarket Studios with Guus Hoevenaars. Heavily indebted to the band’s love of […]
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 […]
Duality has become an artistic signature for Something For Kate over the last 20-odd years. It’s represented in a number of the Melbourne trio’s album and song titles, the clearest examples being 2003’s The Official Fiction and 2012’s Leave Your Soul to Science. But it’s also there in their customary fusing of alt-rock aggression with […]