News PREMIERE: Heartless by Fieldings is the brutally honest anthem for any poor souls who have been through a tough break-up by Harriet Wolstenholme It’s a difficult reality to accept when you no longer feel connected to the person sleeping beside you, and no matter how hard you try to remember, it is almost…
Music Dazzling, Depressing, and Lyrically Stunning, Emma Louise gets deeply personal with Supercry by Harriet Wolstenholme “I want to drip in colour, baby don’t paint me beige” Emma Louise preaches against banality in Colours, and based on the intense kaleidoscope of passions she reveals on her…
News PREMIERE: Get swept into a world of technicolour complexities in Georgia Fields’ new video for Open Orange by Harriet Wolstenholme Since her debut self-titled album in 2010, Melbournian glitter-pop heiress, Georgia Fields, has journeyed a long path of creative collaborations that have finally amounted to producing her sophomore album, Astral…
News PREMIERE: Is ignorance really bliss? Take a look into Community Radio’s Crystal Ball and see for yourself by Harriet Wolstenholme The whole Matrix-inspired debate on whether ignorance is bliss is a tiresome one. Would we want to know our future if it were a grim one? Does looking into a…
Music Crooning vocals and layered soundscape deliver a lush convergence of clear acoustic and swelling atmosphere in Drued’s Jupiter Mid Heaven EP by Harriet Wolstenholme [bandcamp width=100% height=42 album=2039857581 size=small bgcol=ffffff linkcol=0687f5 track=3463981173] Welcome Drued, a curly-haired free thinker with a stunning debut EP. A Druid, in its simplest definition was a philosopher, teacher, counsellor,…
Music Juvenile romance and bittersweet loneliness intersect on Dream States from Major Leagues by Harriet Wolstenholme Since their debut EP Weird Season back in 2013, ripe Brisbane quartet Major Leagues from have been mashing up some indie slacker surf jams true to the Queensland mantra of…
Music Need some life affirming advice? Put down your self-help book and tune in to Olympia’s Self Talk by Harriet Wolstenholme It’s no overstatement that strong female figures have had a colossal impact on music over the years. From the likes of Nina Simone, Janis Joplin, Stevie Nicks, Madonna – the list is…
News PREMIERE: Want to unleash some of that inner teenage beast? Let Saint Henry’s Silverback be your outlet by Harriet Wolstenholme A lashing of the inflated male ego, Silverback is an all-out sonic assault from Melbourne thrashers Saint Henry. Arrogance has no chance. A Silverback. While the urban definition is typically…
News PREMIERE: Jesse Redwing rehashes the seeds of rock ‘n’ roll history on Crawlin’ Up The Walls by Harriet Wolstenholme Returning to the original seed of rock and roll, stemming from the pure roots of the blues, Jesse Redwing and his crew (Nick Meredith on drums, and Brendan Clark on…
News PREMIERE: Slip Rainbow Sugar onto your tongue and experience all the colours of the world with Salvador Dali Llama by Harriet Wolstenholme Salvador Dali Llama have once again taken modern psychedelic soul by storm with their fresh new drop Rainbow Sugar. While their band name has nothing to do with llamas, lead…
Music A punk dropout turned mythic superstar? MOSSY is here by Harriet Wolstenholme I Oh You – widely renowned as the mercurial home base for DZ Deathrays, Violent Soho, DMA’S and City Calm Down amongst others – have announced their latest signing; a vibrant…
Lists From calling out pro surfers to giving babies to Dave Grohl: 7 presenters who made Channel V incredible by Harriet Wolstenholme Last week, an announcement was made that shocked youthful cohorts of television-subscribing music fanatics. Defeated headlines painted the titles of news reports and our bitter hearts with the revelation that…
Music If Sticky Fingers, The Cat Empire, and Bob Marley made a baby the result would be The Dinlows by Harriet Wolstenholme In a generation that is so immersed in techno music, where becoming a DJ is a new found universal career ambition, it is arguable that an appreciation for acoustic sound…