Speed Dating this week with Zig Zag, Sammm, Simo Soo, and FELIVAND.

Speed Dating this week with Zig Zag, Sammm, Simo Soo, and FELIVAND.
Speed Dating this week with DENNI, Quiet Blue, Blisstake, and Turtle Skull.
Powered by a thunderous fusion of pulsating guitars, fierce drumming and arrestingly unapologetic female vocals, Goldminds’ debut album Signals is a force to be reckoned with. Ahead of its release today, we were lucky enough to chat with Goldminds’ frontwoman Courtney Constantinou to dig into the album.
Returning with their first new music since the release of their critically acclaimed self-titled album, we caught up with Melbourne quintet On Diamond to delve into ‘Candle’, their latest offering of intriguing and uneasy experimental-pop.
Speed Dating this week with Walls and Waves, KIT, Bumpy and The Backs.
The neo-soul, alternative rock, jazz pop amalgam that is Velvet Bloom has returned once again with their latest single ‘7hundred25’, a mournful yet reflective track about the changing nature of relationships over time. We had a chat to lead vocalist Maddy Herbert about how the track came to be.
Boasting the bravado of a second-hand-new Camaro, Mondé has burst back into the spotlight with a new single ‘By Any Means’, a 80s-tinged synth-pop belter that’ll get your motors running.
Speed Dating this week with Outer South, Norwood, CAMP 8 and Grace Sanders.
Today we’re delighted to be premiering the new single from The Crane District – a conglomeration of crooning vocalism, soothing percussion and free-flowing instrumentation, ‘Autumn Eyes’ will boost your spirits and have you pendulating back and forth as it worms its way into your brain.
Melbourne rock ’n’ roll crew The Rollercanes are making raucous, self-deprecating rock cool again with their new single ‘Cops on Bikes’, a tangle of garage-pop noise that’s energetic bounce defies its stuck-in-a-rut lyrical themes.
Speed Dating this week with Salarymen, Rya Park, Bailey Judd and Tahi
Across MC-MOOD, Adelaide’s Millenium Cowboy offers five moody synth-led ambient pop pieces, created over five days. Each one made within a 24 hour window, opening the glass and revealing a peaceful, eerie and relatable snapshot of her time in lockdown.