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Indie folk extraordinaire Patrick James is back with a cool new single called ‘Bugs‘, complete with a pretty fancy music video. If new Boy and Bear wasn’t enough for indie folk fans to get excited for,...
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One of my favourite Sydney duos, The Falls, are back with an overdue new single called ‘Let In The Light‘. ‘Let In The Light’ shows off Melinda’s fantastic yet sorrowful vocals, and displays a real...
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Sydney’s Little May have announced ‘Seven Hours‘, a hot new single off their impending debut album ‘For The Company‘ out in October. ‘For The Company’ showcases Little May’s impressive ability to...
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Noire are a nostalgic shoe gaze band from Sydney who have really grabbed our attention with ‘Baby Blue‘. ‘Baby Blue’ really captured me because it made me do a double take. At first listen, you cannot...
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Just as signs of wear were becoming visible on my #1 Dads vinyl, Tom Lansek has ensured I wasn’t going to have to wait much longer for the next installment of his irresistible talent for music...
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Ocean Floor is the moniker of 23 year old Melbourne solo artist Harley Cooper, who has been working hard towards the release of his debut album, ‘Old Haunts’. ‘For Someone Else’ is the third single...
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Rolls Bayce have continued their run of irresistibly fantastic pop singles with ‘Lost’. Bounded by gritty bass, hypnotic guitars and jagged synth there is a real sense of psychedelic vibes attached to...
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Brisbane’s The John Steel Singers have returned with the first taste of their third album, a dainty pop single called ‘Weekend Lover’. John Steel Singers early EP ‘The Beagle and The Dove’ remains one...
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It’s been 3 years, 10 months and 21 days since Philadelphia Grand Jury broke up. It broke my heart. But now they are back with a new single and new album! ‘Crashing and Burning’ is more of that...
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Sun, cider and outrageous dancing, coupled with some damn good quality music, basically sums up Splendour 2016. As festival-goers nation wide begin to experience the post Splendour blues, I thought it...
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