Magazine News John Castle and the Australian Aesthetic by Tom Cameron Despite spending most of his life in a DIY studio built within his parent’s backyard, producer John Castle is responsible for some of Australia’s most prominent records. A skim through…
Music Piano man Thom Lion hits all the sweet spots with his hair raising, heartbreaking and honest new record Sleep Riots by Happy Thom Lion is one of those classic heartbreakers. He’s at his most powerful perched at a piano and his voice is one that exudes such a breadth of emotion that it…
News PREMIERE: Take up arms (of your dance partner) and boogie to Swim Season’s Soldiers by Jack Cain The last time we introduced Swim Season we called them babies, (not because they are 2 year olds and shit themselves often) but because they’d only put out one song. Now we…
Music Ten years on, a new smile and a new label to match Josh Pyke has still got it by Katie Busz Whilst searching for a new tattoo design, the charming indie-folk crooner Josh Pyke stumbled across an artwork of the perpetual motion machine.* Fascinated by mankind’s desire to be everlasting, Pyke…
Music Ella Thompson begins again on the brilliant Janus by Iain McKelvey Ella Thompson is surely no stranger to the cosmic pull of multiple musical projects, having shared her talents in acts like Dorsal Fins, GL, The Bamboos and Axolotl over the years in…
Music Journey through the sweet LIFE with Mike Waters by Kyralee Wylde Move over Ed Sheeran, there is a new favourite red head in the music scene! Mike Waters, a once web designer is now better known for his musical abilities and catchy indie-pop…