From The Wands Collective’s spontaneous album, Four Corner Circle, we’ve been captivated by the dreamy, experimental opening track ‘Fairies’.
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Best New Tracks #156
Welcome to BEST NEW TRACKS, our fast and not-so-furious assemblage of those singles and videos that have crossed our path lately… and now we want them to cross yours.
Swimming in Science Is Fiction’s dream-pop track ‘Sea of Love II’
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.
Best New Tracks #155
Welcome to BEST NEW TRACKS, our fast and not-so-furious assemblage of those singles and videos that have crossed our path lately… and now we want them to cross yours.
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’.
The Harbours release sun-soaked debut EP, Are We Nearly There Yet?
Introducing The Harbours, the four-piece outfit fronted by Ollie Drakard and Will Massarella-Tyler, who have just released their debut EP, Are We Nearly There Yet?.
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.
