Music News Bon Iver’s new album SABLE, fABLE is coming early – and you can hear it in a park near you by Tammy Moir Bon Iver is letting fans hear SABLE, fABLE early – outdoors, together, in silence Bon Iver’s long-awaited new album SABLE, fABLE officially drops this Friday (April 11), but if you’ve…
Interviews Music News Interview: Empty Pinata is the multi-talented creative turning heartbreak into indie gold by Laura Gordon Empty Pinata opens up about love, family, heartbreak, and music as self-expression Alejandro (formerly known as LA Rodriguez), is the creative force behind Empty Pinata, is a multifaceted talent who…
Music News Live Nation’s ‘Ones to Watch’ Puts Korean Indie in the Spotlight by Tammy Moir Live Nation’s Ones to Watch series is back in Sydney, and this time, it’s bringing the heat straight from South Korea For years, South Korea’s music exports have been synonymous…
Music Video Aotearoa Indie Pop Stars BORDERLINE Release New Single and Video Ahead of U.S. Tour by Cooper Marix-Evans New Zealand indie pop sensation BORDERLINE is making waves with their latest single ‘When It’s Raining,’ with a music video to accompany The evocative track, which first appeared during the…
Music Breaking down ‘The Triumph of The Puissant’- Track by Track with Bad Bubble by Cooper Marix-Evans Chicago-based artist, Bad Bubble, has released a new album titled ‘The Triumph of The Puissant’, so we’re here to do a track-by-track The eleven-track collection from Bad Bubble (featuring ten…
Lists Music News New Music Friday featuring Phoebe Rings, Babe Rainbow and Floodlights by Tammy Moir Another week, another chance to dive into the depths of New Music Friday No filler, no fluff—just the essential new releases that deserve your time. This weeks New Music Friday,…
Music ‘It’ll Be Alright’: Sunsick Daisy’s Latest Single Is a Hug for the Soul by Laura Gordon Adelaide’s beloved pop-rock band, Sunsick Daisy, have dropped their latest single ‘It’ll Be Alright’ ahead of their largest national tour It’ll Be Alright is Sunsick Daisy’s shoegazing ode to the…
Music Darcie Haven on Hounds, Haunting Honesty, and Finding Beauty in the Darkness by Tammy Moir Darcie Haven has a knack for turning quiet introspection into indie-pop gut punches. Raised on a farm in the remote expanse of Western Australia, she first found her voice singing…
Music Chicago Artist Bad Bubble Chats with us About His Complex Lyrics and Musical Symbolism by Cooper Marix-Evans Chicago-based indie artist Bad Bubble has a new album out ‘The Triumph of The Puissant,’ so we sat down for a chat about the new release Bad Bubble’s new album…
Music Needle In The Hay News Needle in the Hay Spotlight: St. South by Tammy Moir St. South, the latest entry in our Needle in the Hay comp, delivers heartbreak indie-pop Perth-born, Sydney-based singer-songwriter-producer Olivia Gavranich (she/they) has been quietly shaping a unique space within the…
Lists Music News New Music Friday featuring TOKiMONSTA, Surprise Chef, Legal Noise, and Loose Content by Tammy Moir Another week, another chance to dive into the depths of New Music Friday From electronic innovators to punk agitators, this week’s New Music Friday is stacked with artists pushing boundaries and…
Music Janey July’s ‘How to Learn to Live’: Glasgow’s Latest Anthem of Quiet Self-Discovery by Tammy Moir Glasgow has always been home to some of the most distinctive and heartfelt sounds in the UK music scene From the raw indie magic of The Vaselines to the wistful…
Music News Mullet Moments with The Tryouts by Happy The Australian indie music scene has always thrived on scrappy determination, fearless creativity, and an all-in attitude Enter Mullet Moments, our video series that captures this raw energy, shining a…