Interviews Music Fritz: “I wrote this album as I was growing up, it’s literally depicting my life” by Emily Elvish Bedroom pop is a genre raise on cult cinema and the nostalgia of teenagehood. The melodies are cloudy and gossamer yet stretch as far as the eye can see, romanticising youth under the soft focus…
Interviews Music The Kills unpack two decades of music and their rarities album ‘Little Bastards’ by Emily Elvish Longevity is one of the most coveted things an artist can achieve. Nearly 20 years on, the songs of The Kills cut just as deep as the day they were released…
Music Video The Plant Society Band unleash a synth-pop ode to disruption on ‘RED HERRING’ by Emily Elvish RED HERRING: a culture of anxiety intended to distract us from the real antagonist. On their latest release, The Plant Society Band remind us to reconsider our focus. Imagine a…
Music News LISTEN: Bill Callahan – ‘Pigeons’ by Rachel Daniel Drenched with nostalgia and feelings of homliness, lo-fi underground rock singer-songwriter Bill Callahan has just shared the first track off his new album, Gold Record. A homage to Johnny Cash,…
News PREMIERE: Lyndon Blue conjures a medieval dream world in his new clip Page of Wands by Patti Burton Lyndon Blue has a fresh new video clip for his song Page of Wands, drawing upon the scenes and characters from a deck of tarot cards with a medieval aura. The…
News PREMIERE: The Money War document the beauty of nature, sunsets and silhouettes in their new video for Give It Time by Happy The Money War came together when Dylan Ollivierre (Rainy Day Woman) and Carmer Pepper (Warning Birds) drove across the US in late 2015, writing and recording stacks of iPhone demos; inspired heavily…
Music Trust Punks will get you feeling all weird and warped on Double Bind by Riley Fitzgerald Trust Punks’ Double Bind could easily be titled Lo-fi Anthems for the Disaffected. Precedented but by no means pastiche, the New Zealand 5-piece aligns most closely with the non-categorical attitude,…
News PREMIERE: The Jim Mitchells take you on a whirlwind of joyous social anarchy with debut single Planet Absorbed by Harriet Wolstenholme With their debut EP to be released in March, new players on the scene The Jim Mitchells are dabbling with delinquency in their latest single Planet Absorbed. Recently signed with…
Magazine Unlocking the mysteries of garage rock with producer mastermind Owen Penglis by Nick Stillman “I just sat with an old 4-track in my house for weeks and figured it out. At first it sounded shitty, so I just figured out how to make it…
News PREMIERE: Red wine, bike riding, hallucinations and house parties with Dom Kelly in Young Man by Happy Most musicians think long and hard about how to make “the perfect music video” – if such a thing even exists. Film clips are integral to the artists’ development of…
News PREMIERE: Dazy Crown throw in their two cents on the great weed debate through lo-fi bedroom bliss by Aimy Guez Who has ever been tempted to avoid formal news, whether on TV, radio, or your Facebook feed, because every time you read it just seems to sap your already fragile…