Interviews San Cisco are ready to get crowds dancing as they push further into the pop world by Happy Hailing from Fremantle, three-piece indie outfit San Cisco have cemented their place as a staple act in Australia’s music scene. For more than 10 years,…
Music News ‘Let Go’ with Cellarr’s boppy new single by Lochie Schuster Aukland-based indie-pop outfit Cellarr have given fans a taste of what’s to come with their latest single Let Go. Featuring members from former pop-punk band…
Music WATCH: Loretta – ‘when i saw u’ by Jasmine Kassis Loretta, an indie-pop trio from Sydney, ripple the sound waves with their raw and lustful track, when i saw u. The single and accompanying visuals reflect…
Music Hamburg duo RIVER flow effortlessly on their new single ‘Brother’ by Jasmine Kassis There is something cinematically hypnotic about RIVER; a streamline of sonic symphonies and illuminated beats headed straight to the stars. Road-tripping, Hamburg-based duo RIVER are…
Interviews Music The City chats his new EP, navigating relationships, and retro influences by Happy The City has returned with a self-titled EP that blends indie, funk, and dancefloor vibes. We took five with the artist to chat about the…
Music The City’s self-titled EP is a tense journey through indie and electronic textures by Happy The City has returned with a second, self-titled EP. It’s an emotional trip that touches funk, rock, and dark electronica. The City (aka solo artist,…
Music Ango Unchained and Handsome Shirt talk live music, genuine kindness and passion by Jasmine Kassis Byron Bay artist, Ango Unchained, chats with Melbourne duo, Handsome Shirt, about the stories and adventures behind their dreamy works. The creative behind the scrumptious…
Music Aussie trio, My Personal Best, are a sonic rainbow of serotonin by Jasmine Kassis My Personal Best, pour a glimmering stream of gold into the sound waves with latest alt-indie track, For Me Now. There is nothing more enlightening…
Music Balu Brigada turn up the existential grooves on ‘How It Would End’ by Manning Patston Shimmering with synth-caked production, How It Would End is another indie pop anthem from NZ chillers, Balu Brigada. Sibling duo Balu Brigada hail from Auckland, creating…
Music Clairo – ‘Sling’: Album Review by Manning Patston Bedroom pop wonder Clairo closes the door to ponder her future responsibilities on sophomore full-length, Sling. The softly spun realisations found on Clairo’s debut album, Immunity,…
Music Indie group, Heartlake, glisten with debut single ‘Sanfrancisco’ by Jasmine Kassis Four-piece Sydney group, Heartlake, release debut single, Sanfrancisco – a transportive tune that shows off their colour-bursting electricity. In a gorgeously swizzled blend of sound…
Interviews Music LAUREL: “I always think the next thing I’m doing is better” by Tom Cameron LAUREL walks us through LIMBO CHERRY, an EP that cements her trajectory as one of the UK’s most intriguing pop artists. LIMBO CHERRY is the stunning…
Music LISTEN: McDermott & North’s tinder-inspired single ‘Georgia’ by Jasmine Kassis Inspired by a match on Tinder, Brisbane songwriters Patrick McDermott and Rhys North, create a gorgeously raw and harmonic tune, Georgia. The nostalgic love riff, has…