Flush with gang harmonies, intelligent guitar riffs and commanding drums, My Actual Dad, is start to finish one of the best EPs of the year.
Flush with gang harmonies, intelligent guitar riffs and commanding drums, My Actual Dad, is start to finish one of the best EPs of the year.
Negative Space is fuzzy, warm and riddled with hooks that will keep you coming back again and again.
An epic of rural Australia, Get On Board, meanders, swells and peaks painting a picture of the seas of land outside our cities.
The mention of Grace Turner in any music circle is usually followed with several riffs from everyone in earshot of “holy shit, she’s so good”.
He’s tall, awkward and dances like your uncle at a wedding, but Voneece is writing some of the finest piano pop in the country right now.
Equal parts refreshing, rewarding and remarkable, Skin, sits as another tell as to why Mere Women have become one of the most well-respected bands in Sydney.
A fist in the air anthem punched full of positivity and pulling it together, Notice Me Senpai, is a hell of a song.
Lyrically loaded with more dread than The Kerrigan Family at the prospect of leaving Coolaroo, Avo Toast and Debt, is a song loaded with the issues that keep you awake at night.
The solo pop project of Ali Flintoff (BOAT SHOW, Dream Rimmy), Denise le Menice dials it back to flex the impressive versatility of Flintoff.
Radar is a three-minute jaunt that pulls no punches and packs plenty of surprises.
At just sixteen, Erelalo (error-la-lo), is one of the most prolific artists to emerge from the nation's capital in 2018. Having released two singles and a debut EP over the first 4 months of the year, it's time to prick your ears up to the expansive pop sounds of Erelalo.
Spit Chewy is a four piece indie rock band out of Wollongong you probably want to get on board with right now.
Whilst on the road for their East Coast tour with Blue Velvet¸ Mild Manic frontman Sam Rees, put pen to paper for Laundry Echo. Taking note of their time on the road and pumping us out a tour diary.
One camera, one take and one incredible song.
Stripped, simple and stunning, Silver Ray, stands tall as a remarkable piece of song writing deceptive in its depth.
Away manages to sound busy yet spacious as no single element of the song overbears any other. It screams clever but never hints at arrogance or excess.
By Your Side feels delicate and bold in equal measures as unguarded vocals are launched off a platform of musicality that feels considered in every sense.
Having formed right at the tail end of 2017 and already announced a debut EP for later in the year, I could not be more stoked to have found The Belair Lip Bombs.
Simple in its sound but faultless in its execution, I Wanna Be That Girl, will suck you in and carry you through its 2 minutes of slapping snares and high school romance.
A Set of Reasons is self-reflective, cathartic and home to the single most beautiful song lyric of the year