News PREMIERE: Richard In Your Mind’s new clip I Hope You Weren’t Waiting Long is technicolour bliss by Joe Khan Up until last month, it had been a few years since we’d heard from Sydney psych-pop outfit Richard In Your Mind. Now we think we might know why. It’s not…
News PREMIERE: Broken synths, a shitty drum machine and Adobe stock footage are SPOD’s cathartic release on Party of One by Nick Stillman Loneliness can do some strange things to people. Some wallow in self pity; others become forcible extroverts to subvert their misery. But not SPOD. What does SPOD do you ask? SPOD…
News PREMIERE: Whacky synths, warped guitars and working alongside the mad genius of SPOD with Raindrop by Sam Dawes For a single genre, psychedelic music offers up an enormous congregation of influences and combines them into various flavours and textures ranging from the soft and warm to an all-out…
Music Motown hits tripped out on acid? Say hi to ya mates Raindrop by Nick Stillman Home-recorded tunes always seem to have this innate sense of freedom. Without the time constraints of paid studio time, there can be complete liberty in refining each detail so that…
Vinyl Richard Cartwright from Richard In Your Mind chats Ponderosa on vinyl, jerky and Indian influences by Shayen de Silva Bespectacled and bearded, Richard Cartwright is found upstairs at Newtown Social preparing for his band’s vinyl launch show. His wiry yet charming presence is infectious as he chats Ponderosa on…
News Rice Is Nice is throwing a Label Love party by Shayen de Silva The legends at Rice Is Nice have joined the Leaps & Bounds Label of Love series, with the event taking place at Shadow Electric on July 11. Playing the show will be…
Features Believe it with Jeremy Neale in this awesome Sword and Sorcery clip by Dustin Calder Jeremy Neale gives less fucks than anyone else in the Australian music industry. Everything he’s put out or been involved is so off the grain and fresh it’s as if he…
Music SPOD – 10 years of Taste the Radness by Alex Gordon Imagine it’s the late 90’s and you live in the leafy outer-inner-western suburbs of Sydney. The live music scene here is flooded with mop haired kids in black sweaters doing…