Music Lickity Split serve up your ‘Daily Dose’ of garage punk mania on their debut EP by Emily Elvish On their debut EP, Adelaide’s Lickity Split smash genre and windows in the most infectious possible way. Meet Australia’s newest punk hooligans, ready to tear…
Music News Eddy Current Suppression Ring return, announce new album ‘All In Good Time’ by Patrick McKinnon It’s been too long! Eddy Current Suppression Ring, Melbourne-based garage punk gems, have come out of nowhere this week the announcement of a forthcoming new…
News Crocodylus announce huge Aussie tour in support of new Ep, Enjoy… by Michael Godwin Beaches boys Crocodylus have delighted us all with the news that they’ll be releasing a brand spanking new EP this spring! Titled Enjoy, the 7-track release…
Music Slaughterhäus Surf Cult deliver hard-hitting punk anarchy on Medicated by Sarah Gillard Brewing up a rowdy concoction of post-punk and surf rock, Slaughterhäus Surf Cult play a relentless style of garage punk that translates into frenetic live…
Music VOIID walk you through the history of feminism in new clip Not For You by Happy Fresh off the announcement that they’ll be tearing apart BIGSOUND later this year, our fave Brissy garage-punks VOIID have dropped an incredible new video for…
Music LISTEN: Neighbourhood Void – Cancer by Happy Continuing their habit for creating blistering and brutally honest garage-punk tracks, Sydney’s Neighbourhood Void have returned with gut-punching new single Cancer. Cancer by NEIGHBOURHOOD VOID
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Music Propeller by Hannah Thompson Propeller are two young men from Sydney, and one Woolongonger. Drawing inspiration from the likes of Wavves, they make music within the realms of indie/psychedelic/garage/punk….
Music X-Ray Fiends by Hannah Thompson Expect punchy riffs, lots of them. Expect banging drums. Expect spat out, gritty, distorted vocals. X-Ray Fiends is an amalgamation of these sounds; it is…