You’re Dead! is producer Steven Ellison’s fifth and most hyperactive album as Flying Lotus. It’s a jittery freakout of a…
On El Pintor, Interpol’s fifth studio album, the New York post-punk revivalists return as an incomplete but powerful version of…
Stylistically different, yet quintessentially Kooky, UK indie heartthrobs The Kooks have made the bold leap from their typical Brit rock…
Rock ‘n’ roll has long been considered the devil’s work, but many a rock band has been tamed by the…
90’s Music, the first single from Kimbra’s sophomore record, The Golden Echo, is an oddball, schizoid ode to ’90s culture,…
FKA twigs is the performing moniker of British dancer-turned-producer Tahliah Barnett, whose music works at the intersection of pop, RnB,…
22-year-old producer Porter Robinson’s first studio album, Worlds, might be best illuminated using the artist’s own tweets. “I am going…
One of Sydney’s hottest bands right now, Sticky Fingers have upped the ante on Land Of Pleasure, their follow-up to…
Up-and-coming Salt Lake City heroes Chelsea Grin are back with album number three and it’s a brutal slab of thrashing…
A 22-year-old sort-of-Daniel-Johns lookalike from Melbourne may not seem like the most likely Australian hip hop artist to crack the…
It’s been five years since Andy Bull’s last album, While We’re Young, and on first listen to his latest LP,…
Mastodon are back with another album sure to blow a few minds, and certainly bang a few as well. Their…
Thelma Plum has been hurt, there’s no denying that from the lyrics of her new EP Monsters, but she’s stuck…
Taking your imagination to the heart of what a tropical Ibiza club experience might be like, Sydney-based electronic producer Kilter‘s…
Ultraviolence is even more fucked up than Lana Del Rey has been in the past. Sure, there was always something…
The Amity Affliction haven’t broken any boundaries on their fourth LP, Let the Ocean Take Me. The album stays firmly…
It’s a brave move to release your most experimental record to date two weeks out from a headline slot at…
There is something undeniably sleek about Zaba, the debut LP from British four piece Glass Animals. The illustrious quartet are pushing…