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Sydney act YEEVS have been hard at work since they first formed four years ago, but now they’re finally releasing their self-titled debut album and serving up that rich, indie-rock sweetness you’ve all been craving. The album was recorded in a yurt – yes, a yurt – at a farm in Wisemans Ferry, and the […]
On his latest single ‘Postcards’, Sydney artist Old Cities navigates through feelings of restlessness and longing, while a sparse but steady flow of percussion and ’80s-tinged synths drives songwriter Jordi White’s emotive, Springsteenian balladry – reminiscent of fellow Springsteen-inspired acts like City Calm Down and Bleachers. “Postcards is a song framed in the context of […]
Kiama-based garage rock outfit Pacific Avenue release their debut EP Strawberry Skies today. Written in the band’s south coast surroundings, the tracks are imbued with a beachy quality that can be heard across the EP, with buoyant energy reminiscent of Skeggs or fellow Wollongong act Hockey Dad. The band say Strawberry Skies is an insight into their […]
Content warning: this article discusses mental illness. Melbourne songwriter Liv Cartledge hasn’t released music in two years, but her first single of 2019, ‘Rogue Dog’, proves to be a deeply personal introspective journey through some of her darkest thoughts, only to come out stronger than before. Of the song, Cartledge made sure she kept it […]
Sydney rapper Suburban makes work that is inspired as much by Limp Bizkit as it is Logic. The genre-fluid artist’s latest track ‘Let It Flow’ is the second taken from his upcoming DENT EP, a personal track that addresses a friend’s attempt to take their life. Rapping over heavily distorted guitar riffs, the song explores […]
Canberra lyricist KG has held his ground while simultaneously embracing his own destiny on breezy new cut ‘Doin’ Me’. The song represents KG’s head first dive into an unexplored – for him at least – realm of hip-hop, and he’s assisted with the smooth vocals of Melbourne’s Françoistunes. In a statement, KG unveiled what he […]
We’re fairly deep into winter territory at the moment. It’s the time of year where, on a chilly night, you’re prone to catch yourself dreaming of the forthcoming summer months, the blissful warmth and beach promised if you can just make it through the cold. If you’re looking for an antidote to the freeze, electronic […]
Adelaide’s premier colour-clad indie-pop group, The Montreals, return today with their first single of the year, ‘Lilac, I Think’ which is premiering via Music Feeds today. In the last year, the quartet have toured with Kingswood, performed at the South Australian leg of Groovin’ The Moo, played a couple of shows around town and in […]
One of Aussies most loved troubadours Ziggy Alberts has a surprise for his fans in the form of a live, five-track, tour retrospective. Recorded across his recent world tour, A Postcard From An Australian Summer is a collection of live renditions of tracks from shows across Australia, NZ, the UK, Europe, North & South America […]
Sydney muso Dom Youdan returns today with the heartfelt and sentimental pop ballad ‘Pockets’. Beginning first by wrapping the listener up in a reflexive mood with its twinkling melody and sweet vocals, ‘Pockets’ quickly develops into an absolute pop-n-b groove, swirling with The 1975-esque euphoric-yet-tender production. Youdan says the song takes inspiration from a close […]