Wild Honey will be hitting The Lansdowne with their jangly indie pop, and shoegazers EGOISM will be performing their final show of the year at Brighton Up Bar, Darlinghurst.
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Wild Honey will be hitting The Lansdowne with their jangly indie pop, and shoegazers EGOISM will be performing their final show of the year at Brighton Up Bar, Darlinghurst.
When Australian rock band Jet returned with an electro-rock collaboration courtesy of The Bloody Beetroots, it’s fair to say that everyone with sound judgement and good taste had a small lump of vomit rise up the back of their throats.
Thursday nights for me are usually an unremarkable affair; they’re either spent having quiet drinks with friends, or binge-watching whatever Netflix series I’m hooked on at the time.
Vivacious, sensuous and occasionally sordid – Melbourne’s Sex On Toast drifts in a limbo of self-proclaimed 80's pop, yacht-rock, RnB, and synth-funk.
This Friday get loose to the psychedelic pop of Aegean Sun at the Botany View Hotel in Newtown, or shudder to the seductive sounds of Tinpan Orange at the Hudson Ballroom in the CBD.
Comprised of members of The Drones and High Tension, new Aussie outfit Tropical Fuck Storm commands a whirlwind of psych-infused art punk, delivered with a kick to the teeth only Gareth Liddiard – The Drones infamous founding member - could muster.
Electronic Dutch duo Peter Kriek and Ariaan Olieroock have come a long way in electronic music. Gaining respect through popular hits like “Nobody seems to care” and “Deep in my soul”.
Hear what happens when American rock band Bully take the discordant guitars of grunge and mash them with the incisive lyricism of post-punk on their latest release, Losing.
This week get up close and personal with indie electronic group PANAMA (Syd) on Thursday 2nd at The Hotel Steyne,
Sydney based trio, Tyrone Lindqvist, Jon George and James Hunt who go by their stage name Rufus have been no stranger to the Aussie electronic music platform. With their deep house pseudonym Juan Du Sol which provides a taste for deeper house music, Cooking with Juan Du Sol gives us a taste of exactly that.
To celebrate women in music catch GIRLS ROCK! at Tokyo Singsong, which will be featuring artists from post-punkers Mere Women to shoegazers EGOISM.
To kick off this week’s mix, we present to you, American electronic duo Harrison Mills and Clayton Knight who are profoundly known by their stage name Odesza.
Heavy metal band Trivium first appeared on the Metal scene circa 2005 with their sophomore album Ascendency.
Back for another weekly hit – this time introducing dance music producer/DJ, Theo Kottis who comes from a humble upbringing in hometown Edinburgh and is a resident DJ at Glasgow’s Sub Club.
On her punchy debut, replete with Pop-punk singalongs and Surf-rock lamentations the Melbourne-based artist Alex Lahey sings on heartbreak, longing and young adulthood boredom.
While we know him for roles such as Arrested Development’s George Michael and Juno’s Paulie Bleeker (as well as that photo of him with the beanie – you know the one), it turns out there’s a whole other side to Michael Cera. He’s actually a closeted songwriter, and a damn fine one at that.
Perth band Tired Lion first appeared on our radar in 2015 when they won Triple J’s Unearthed J Award.
If you’re familiar with neo-soul outfit Hiatus Kaiyote, you’re probably familiar with the mastermind behind their self-proclaimed ‘multi-dimensional, polyrhythmic gangster shit’; that is, the sonic visionary Nai Palm.