The debut album from Brisbane-based multi-instrumentalist Andy Martin is here. Reverie comprises ten tracks of forward-moving alt-rock, reminiscent of Tyne-James Organ, Spacey Jane…
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Music Feeds’ Love Letter To A Record series asks artists to reflect on their relationship with music and share stories about how…
Music Feeds’ Love Letter To A Record series asks artists to reflect on their relationship with music and share stories about how…
Mollie Wilson and Matt Spiller formed Grazer in 2019. The Melbourne-based duo have backgrounds in painting, photography and poetry, but…
Odd Mob has had a busy few years. Although it’s half a decade since the project’s most recent EP, the…
Mollymook indie pop artist Hein Cooper has united with Novocastrian singer-songwriter Lawson Hull on the single, ‘Maze’. The slow-burning original…
WAAX’s new album, At Least I’m Free, has much in common with the Meanjin/Brisbane alt-rock band’s debut, 2019’s Big Grief. Both albums were…
Music Feeds’ Love Letter To A Record series asks artists to reflect on their relationship with music and share stories about how…
"I don't recall ever purchasing a record that made me feel so many completely different emotions."
Yours Truly’s fresh-from-the-oven EP, Is This What I Look Like?, is a musical metamorphosis for the Sydney pop-punk favourites. The seven-track…
Today, we’re premiering ‘Take a seat’, the first single of the year from Melbourne-via-Perth songwriter Jordane. Drawing heavily on contemporaries…
Music Feeds’ Love Letter To A Record series asks artists to reflect on their relationship with music and share stories about how…
Rising Naarm/Melbourne neo-soul artist MOZË has unveiled her first new song of the year, ‘Saving’, a slow-burning piece of alt-pop that…
Wellington-based, wayfaring solo artist Wallace has released her debut album, + Other Colours. The 13-track album features collaborations with producers such…
Jungle Love music and arts festival will descend on the rural Queensland town of Jimna this September. The lineup includes rising…
Melbourne punk outfit Catholic Guilt are signalling a new musical direction with their latest track, ‘Talking Fake’. The relatively subdued original…
Having engaged in collaborations with Masked Wolf, Ed Sheeran and Sigrid and busted out stadiumcore breakdowns on the nine-song EP, Post…
Music Feeds’ Love Letter To A Record series asks artists to reflect on their relationship with music and share stories about how…
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