Music Embracing sonic splendor: Benjamin Mack’s enigmatic journey with ‘Dark in the Day by Tammy Moir In the swirling depths of indie alt rock-pop, where sonic exploration reigns supreme, a mesmerizing new track emerges, captivating the senses and leaving a lasting…
News Clarence Clemons, Bruce Springsteen’s saxophonist, is getting his own documentary by Raghav Iyer Clarence Clemons, Bruce Springsteen’s late saxophonist, will be the subject of a new documentary. Clarence Clemons: Who Do I Think I Am? will be premiered in…
Music The Baby Breaks’ new single is an explosion of jazz-garage chaos by Patti Burton Brisbane garage-rock band The Baby Breaks have delivered their new single One Handed Clap. With an out of control saxophone line, distinct base riffs, thunderous drums, and…
News PREMIERE: Auckland hands us the single of the summer with Sneakers and Come Around Sundown by Freya McGahey Out of Auckland, New Zealand comes Sneakers. Their latest single Come Around Sundown is just the ticket to this new sunny weather and the building…
Music Packed with sex appeal and a heaven-sent horn section, Billy Billy from Donnarumma is an EP with it all by Freya McGahey Donnarumma have delivered an exciting fusion of pop rock and one hell of a brass section in their new EP Billy Billy. Upbeat yet lulling down…
Interviews We chat to 60s scuzz rock pioneers The Sonics about the Hoodoo Gurus, their first LP in 40 years and the beauty of Saxophone by Riley Fitzgerald Sitting atop the fuzziest peaks of the garage pantheon, The Sonics were one of the first to pioneer the scuzzed-out guitar sounds of ‘60s rock….
News Single Premiere: Dirt Farmer – Alibi For The Silent Guy by Alex Gordon We introduced y’all (yes, I’m saying y’all now) to Dirt Farmer very, very recently, so their not-so-unique but oh-so-fucking-catchy brand of sunshinin’ indie-pop goodness should…