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Sydney duo Plastic Face are relatively new, but the DIY producers are carving out a singular niche for themselves. The pair – Pete Stals and Will Coleman – dropped debut single ‘2headedhorse’ last month, a whirring, textural slice of hypnagogic pop that served as an impressive introduction to the mysterious act. Now, they’ve followed it […]
On new EP Adventures of E-Wan, Dunedin four-piece Hot Donnas are at their best – crafting spirited, grunge-indebted indie rock that’s as distinctive as it is blistering. The six-track release, which we’re premiering here at Music Feeds before it arrives tomorrow, swerves between bursts of punchy punk aggression on the likes of opener ‘Two Brains’ and ‘Type […]
Big Orange are gearing things up for the release of their debut album, and now they’ve dropped another taste of it with searing new single ‘I Wanna Know’. For fans of Catfish & The Bottlemen and Polish Club, the song sees lead vocalist and songwriter Daniel Davis pondering of life’s hardest questions over a summery, […]
All of us now know a feeling of loneliness and isolation that we’ve never experienced before, and Thomas Keating has encapsulated that in his stunning new single, ‘Cold Night’. With deeply evocative lyrics – “I dissect your text one syllable at a time/and I try to remember a time I felt alive” – over lush […]
2020 has meant that literally every single one of us know the cons…and only the cons of being confined to your home for an extended period of time, and Curly Blonde have explored that in their new video for ‘Room 309’. The song is a summery haze that sees the duo – Brynn O’Connor and […]
On their new EP Songs for a Long Walk – which we’re premiering here at Music Feeds before it officially arrives this Friday – Perth outfit Jack Davies and the Bush Chooks craft a warm, invitingly earnest collection of nostalgic folk songs that feels like a respite from the chaos and useless noise of the world. Anchored […]
Quartz Pistol, the project lead by Abbey Howlett, has unravelled into the music scene with their debut single ‘Man’, and have offered an equally searing video to accompany it. Flowing with the slow-burning alt-R&B stylings of FKA twigs or Kaiit, ‘Man’ is a song that feels incredibly vulnerable and devastating, but concrete and unwavering in […]
Ukiyo’s latest single, ‘Make It Better’, is a lush swirl of euphoric, dream pop-influenced electronica reminiscent of Porter Robinson that sees the producer – aka Tim Arnott – pair big, glistening synths with swooning vocals courtesy of Bajillionaire and Brewer. The infectious track was produced by Ukiyo, mixed by Tim Watt and mastered by Wayne […]
You may want to sit down to hear this – Miami Horror‘s debut album Illumination is 10 years old this year. The Aussie dance-punk gem arrived in August of 2010, full of shimmery synths and indie disco-ready beats. To celebrate Illumination hitting the double-digits, the band will release a 10th-anniversary edition of the record in March via […]
Sydney three-piece Creo‘s new single ‘Demon to Love’ sees frontman Jorjee Haman reflect – above the band’s brand of blistering yet spirited indie rock – on the path to loving yourself and owning your individuality. “‘Demon to Love’ was written off the back of my daily struggle with today’s all too common comparison culture. Towards […]