News PREMIERE: With our memories going to the wayside, Belu pacifies the worry in new track Almost Deja Vu by Debbie Carr Déjà vu is by far one of the weirdest feelings you can experience. One minute you’re walking down the street, it’s a lovely day and everything is fine. Suddenly you’re…
Music Stephanie Crase shows she’s one of the most talented and innovative women in Aussie music on Summer Flake’s Hello Friends by Debbie Carr It’s an unusual feeling to be both comforted and unsettled by a piece of music but somehow this is the feeling Summer Flake’s latest release exudes. Laden with rich compositions…
Music Looking for one of Sydney’s best DJs? Obseen is your man by Debbie Carr If you live in Sydney, thrive on fresh local dance music or simply have an active SoundCloud account for hunting down the next big thing, chances are you’ve heard of…
Music Remember that dress that changed colour? PJ Orr’s debut Foggy Notion is the musical equivalent by Debbie Carr Foggy Notion by PJ ORR Once upon a time, in the suburban Inner West of Sydney, a vibrant and undeniably nostalgic psych rock band called Hailer was born. The band accomplished…
News PREMIERE: Raw and bleeding adrenaline, Hooper Crescent don’t take half measures on their Waiting Room EP by Debbie Carr Five-piece Hooper Crescent is Brunswick’s answer to simple, accessible, catchy as hell noise pop. Originally releasing a demo EP of four songs in 2014, the band then went on to…
Music Hold the poison, add shimmery guitar brilliance. Welcome to IVEY by Debbie Carr Sometimes dabbling with work in music makes me feel inadequate. Between the immense line of killer Australian live acts and that indescribable feeling when you hear a song that reminds…
Music Magic Bones are everything you need from Aussie garage rock and more by Debbie Carr If driving garage rock gets your heart thumping then Magic Bones should be right up your alley! Since their conception in 2010, the Melbourne four-piece have been releasing one punk-fuelled…
Lists 6 must see acts at Lost Paradise when you’re not skinny dipping by Debbie Carr This year we bid farewell to Big Day Out, waved goodbye to Future Music Festival and, more recently, mourned as Soundwave trailed off into the darkness too. 2015 was a weird…
Music Having trouble making sense of this crazy world? You might just find the answer with LUH. by Debbie Carr As far as intriguing, mysterious and downright interesting bands go, the duo that is Ebony Hoorn and Ellery James Roberts definitely take the cake. Hailing from Amsterdam, the pair have been…
Music For some great slacker rock scale the heights of Mount Defiance by Debbie Carr If 2015 has brought us anything in Australian music it’s the rise of slacker rock and recognition of this genre in wider music community. You know the kind I’m talking…
Live Didn’t make it to Listen Out 2015? Sucks to be you. Here’s what you missed by Debbie Carr For a boutique event, Listen Out does a pretty damn good job of presenting a large festival atmosphere but without all the chaos and clashes. With the majority of the acts…
News PREMIERE: Put on your Monday best for Sunday Sheets from Huntly by Debbie Carr If you think of layers of oozing melted chocolate or the creamiest body wash lathering up into froths of bubbles, you’re left with the same feelings of utmost content. There’s something…
Music Love Goosebumps? Love punk? Then Deadtime Stories from Going Swimming is for you by Debbie Carr DIY rockers Going Swimming have been mulling around the scene for a few years now since their conception in 2012, and in the past week have dropped their debut Goosebumps-inspired LP….