Husky step away from their folk roots towards propulsive rock sound without breaking stride.
The musician opens up about the life and death events which radically altered her perspective on music.
Savior's debut album 'Belladonna of Sadness' is out now.
"It’s like a very expensive journal entry"
"Continuing on his quest to explore his own sonic potential, the LP conceals depth amidst the violence of a loud…
"Laneway is that friend that nudges you (usually after a little protest) towards something you haven’t heard but knows you’ll…
"Crashing guitar licks and sweeping washes of synthesised sounds": Half Moon Run are a captivating live act.
“Are you ready? Let's get fucked up!”
"There’s this shared desire to inspire younger kids with similar problems to keep making their own music. "
"There’s an air of entertainment, but at its core, The Smith Street Band’s music is a serious endeavour."
Julia Jacklin’s unique blend of existential woe and indie-leaning alt-country strikes a resonant chord.
"A lineup squarely aimed at those feeling the sentimental resonance of ‘90s summers, exciting Big Day Out lineups and triple…
"This is a real creative jump from some of our earlier material."
"Replete with synthetic textures, yearning, and downtempo neo-funk strollers, Soft Hair cuts a pure pop balance of melancholy and fun"
Intent on bombast, the exuberant frontman seemed eager to leave an impression.
"Australian bands are making some amazing music!"
Sure it’s a celebration of the cliché, but that’s part of the fun.
"A friendly reminder that for better or worse it’s rock music that holds sway in the sunburnt northern state."