Music Candy Air are tearing up Aussie stages with fresh indie rock, and they haven’t even finished school yet by Isabella Moore If you’re an underage music lover in Sydney at the moment, things are probably less than ideal for you. With most shows accessible to a minor crowd being larger headline…
News PREMIERE: Pheno gives Australia the art-pop injection it deserves on her debut EP Dragon Year by Isabella Moore There’s something special embedded in the brand of art-pop that acts like Tune-Yards and St. Vincent create. Both of those artists and an extended list of others bring this unique,…
Music Vibe some verbose vernacular with Dead Language, Sydney’s next pop knockout by Isabella Moore Seeing an artist champion and work with pop music so well is always a treat. Artists that truly grab pop and warp it to make it their own are few…
Music Why did Airling take so long to craft Hard To Sleep, Easy To Dream? We delve into the debut LP with Hannah Shepherd by Isabella Moore The Pieater label is a unique one. Centred less around genre and more around vibe, the Melbourne label (comprised of acts like Big Scary, Christopher Port and #1 Dads) is…
News PREMIERE: Atmospheric, anthemic and utterly authentic, Segers finally unleashes her potential on The Wandering by Isabella Moore Occasionally, you’ll come across an artist with incredible amounts of potential seeping out of them. When you find these artists, it’s important not to let them go, to keep an…
Music Bare, mysterious and more enthralling than ever, Angie has found a soft side on Shyness by Isabella Moore Shyness, the latest record from Sydney-based artist Angie, is a soothing and subdued change of pace from her two previous guitar-heavy albums. It’s a record that draws immense resonance with it’s…
Lists The Mercer legacy: which record from The Shins is their strongest ever? by Isabella Moore Evolution has been a tremendous theme throughout The Shins’ career. Whether they’re transforming their bill, sound or approach, the band have never managed to find a comfortable niche to settle…
News PREMIERE: Dead Language returns with a stirring, two-faced ballad in The Man Who Killed My Father by Isabella Moore Dead Language (Dominic Price) has mastered the art of the bittersweet pop song. The Sydney artist is no stranger to writing infectious electronic melodies that work alongside weighty lyrics, displaying…
News PREMIERE: Knives At Noon seek modern answers to the world’s oldest questions with Little Vicious by Isabella Moore The challenging, striking and provocative new film clip from New Zealand trio Knives At Noon will leave you with several questions. Instead of tying narratives up in a bow and making…
Music How differently has Cameron Avery played the game on Ripe Dreams, Pipe Dreams? by Isabella Moore Cameron Avery’s debut output Ripe Dreams, Pipe Dreams sits comfortably in it’s own space. Sure, it isn’t covering completely untarnished and fertile ground but it’s certainly secure in an isolated state….
News PREMIERE: Woeful about your bank balance? See the glass half-full with Lizzy, the new single from Drop Legs by Isabella Moore Drop Legs make songs for days filled with $2 ice blocks, pool soaked hair and minimal clothing. So, it should be no surprise that their latest release Lizzy is the perfect…