Canberra-based musician Harry Carman has joined us to discuss his introspective new single ‘It’s All Good’.
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On The Record: Wotts
Fresh off the release of ‘sinking II’, a reimagined version of Wotts’ original track ‘sinking’, we wanted to delve into this exciting new chapter.
Essy Sparrow captures the heart of a generation in ‘Artists Dreamers’
The breathtakingly nostalgic ‘Artists Dreamers’ is true to Essy Sparrow’s folk revivalist style, mixing vintage textures with modern pop melodies.
Watch magic unfold in Emma Miller’s one-shot video, Artifacts: Live From Newcastle Civic Centre
Filmed in the grandeur of Newcastle’s Civic Centre, Emma Miller’s cinematic live performance immerses viewers in the raw beauty of her songwriting.
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Arliston has crafted something truly special with their album, Disappointment Machine. It feels like the culmination of their journey so far – undoubtedly some of their best work yet.
Kelsie Kimberlin’s profound single ‘Sally’ navigates grief, self-esteem & resilience
From the very first moment of Kelsie Kimberlin’s breakthrough single ‘Sally’, our attention was gripped by the commanding performance of this emerging Washington, D.C. based artist.
On The Record: My Satellite
We interview with My Satellite frontman Bryan Stage on the creation of the band’s new album, Person, exploring the challenges, breakthroughs and influences that shaped this ambitious project.
Welsh singer-songwriter Owen Weston releases hazy reverie ‘Little Death Cassette’
From the very first moment, Owen Weston’s ‘Little Death Cassette’ is a hazy reverie of floating vocals, grounding piano chords, an otherworldly synth note, and organic guitar strums.
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Matyas Moricz & The Echoes’ debut single ‘Stronger’ instantly caught and held our attention, from the first shimmering guitar flourish to the final echo of its anthemic chorus.
