Palpable potential galore.
Aaron Dessner can’t really do much wrong. Chief music writer for The National (yes, that means THOSE HORN SECTIONS), he’s…
Canadian singer-songwriter Bahamas, aka Afie Jurvanen, is hitting our shores this month. With gigs all around the country (supported expertly…
For Irish rockers The Strypes, the past two years have been nothing short of a whirlwind. Their debut album Snapshot…
If anything, The Waifs definitely deserve to win the prize for longevity. What started as a sister act in the…
After bursting onto the scene via Triple J’s Unearthed High competition in 2010 as a quartet of, then, baby-faced rock…
No longer content with falling into the ‘dreamy indie-pop’ category, the only way to describe the Alpine of their second…
“Be a nobody/just like me” Bridie Monds-Watson urges in her début album as SOAK. Rather than a totally brand new…
I mean yeah, they’re playing electric guitars now, and the heavy double bass stomping and single kick has been replaced…
It was always going to happen, wasn’t it? That weed-hazed surf sound that Best Coast turned into the soundtrack of…
Marlon Williams cannot be 23. Nope. Uh-uh. Not a chance. I saw him support Jordie Lane nearly three years ago…
It feels a bit strange hearing this breakup album, a record that could perfectly soundtrack your angst-ridden teenage years, from…
Just as comfortable discussing the annoying inflation of Melbourne house prices as she is making quiet reflections upon religion and…
It’s fairly obviousm even to those of us who weren’t even a flicker in the eye at the time, that…
For a couple of years now, San Cisco seemed to have been fading: no new tracks, rare live appearances, and…
Captain Kickarse and the Awesomes are the perfect proof of the old adage that we shouldn’t judge a book by…
If ever there was a band with a good formation story, it’s Songhoy Blues. Formed on the streets of Diré,…
She’s a bit of a wunderkind, Marika Hackman. The only thing more obvious than her raw, sugary voice, gothic-inspired harmonies…