From Science Is Fiction’s upcoming debut album No Future, we have ‘Sea of Love II’, a mesmerising alt-pop number that centres around a looping, hymnal lyric.
Category: Singles
After a 25-year hiatus Nourallah Brothers return with ‘We Listened To The Radio’
Nourallah Brothers’ comeback single ‘We Listened To The Radio’ is a Britpop-tinged homage to shared memories, quiet bonds and enduring relationships that overcome both space and time.
Introducing Verticoli with reflective alt-rock single ‘See You Around’
Tasmania’s Verticoli’s new single ‘See You Around’ brings out the bittersweet nostalgia of lost love with a careful precision.
Evan Bieber’s recession pop anthem ‘Market Kids’
Brooklyn-based singer-songwriter Evan Bieber’s sparkling slice of indie-pop bliss ‘Market Kids’ turns monetary strain into joyous pop escapism.
Krooked Tongue indie-rock anthem ‘Dog Days’ reminisces on young love
Capturing the intoxicating rush of first love and the bittersweet taste of looking back, Bristol trio Krooked Tongue release their nostalgia-soaked single ‘Dog Days’.
Tim Gambles’ ‘Story Told Wrong’ puts the unreliable narrator of memory into focus
‘Story Told Wrong’ is the gripping, moody and melodic fusion of indie-pop and alt-rock from Tasmania’s Tim Gambles.
The Trusted’s ‘Yellowhammer’ tears down performance culture
Four-piece The Trusted have hit the mark once again with ‘Yellowhammer’, a hard-hitting single that explores disconnection in the digital age.
Listen to Kirsten Hildegard’s mystical debut ‘Still the Waves’
Copenhagen-based, New York native Kirsten Hildegard’s debut single ‘Still the Waves’ is nothing short of a revelation.
‘Spirit Box’ is Love Ghost’s alt-rock, grungey reach into the void
Reverberating with pain, hope and connection, Love Ghost’s ‘Spirit Box’ is an emotionally raw and genre-defying sound brings together grungey grit, pop-punk hooks and alt-rock motifs.
Party animal Bon Boy covers Bob Seger’s ‘Ramblin’ Gamblin’ Man’
Bon Boy is the raucous alter-ego of multi-instrumentalist Steve Stenholt who delivers a wild-eyed, unapologetically raw take on Bob Seger’s original single ‘Ramblin’ Gamblin’ Man’
