Brought to us at the end of a confusing and unprecedented week for music, Melbourne trio Double Vanity have shared their self-titled debut single, a genre bending, dystopian-punk song eerily fitted for isolated reflection.

Brought to us at the end of a confusing and unprecedented week for music, Melbourne trio Double Vanity have shared their self-titled debut single, a genre bending, dystopian-punk song eerily fitted for isolated reflection.
Today we’ve got the pleasure of premiering the latest single from Adelaide psych powerhouse The Empty Threats – bursting with explosive urgency and a whole heap of energy, ‘$2’ is a blast of manic garage-psych that’s as immersive as it is electrifying.
Ahead of the release of his debut album, out tomorrow through Dinosaur City Records, we had bedroom-pop mastermind Nick Griffith talk us through the dizzyingly playful world of 7am.
Polish post-hardcore outfit Love Glove have teamed up with Melbourne’s own post-punk madcap SERF to release a split EP, and we caught up with them to break down what became their uniquely dreary portrait of the current state of global affairs.
Dripping with soul, Melbourne jazz-pop artist Abbey Rose’s ‘He’ is a romantic snapshot of long-distance love, best enjoyed with a whisky in hand, sinking into the plush velvet cushions of a down-lit lounge bar.
Ahead of the Brunswick Music Feastival tomorrow – a show which will see a spread of Melbourne’s tastiest bands teaming up for what they’re describing as a “six-course serving of aural degustation” – we jumped in on a chat between Crepes, Eggy and Baked Beans, in hope of finding out what’s set to go down.
Back with her first music video of the year, Californian-Melbournian artist El Tee returns with ‘Keep Walking’, a striking foray into earnest pop that holds a strong focus on honesty and moving forward.
Ahead of its official release this Sunday to coincide with International Women’s Day, we are beyond thrilled to premiere ‘Man Hater’, the phenomenal debut single from neo-soul powerhouse YARA.
Ahead of their joint show at Brunswick Music Festival, we’ve thrilled to be sharing two blasts of lively post-punk goodness from local sweethearts Hearts and Rockets and Zig Zag, as part of an exclusive 7” single put out by the good people at Psychic Hysteria and Roolette Records.
From terrifying encounters with the sublime to moments of introspection, Boats’ new EP Demos is a thought-provoking body of work that pushes the boundaries of conventional songwriting to transport us somewhere else completely.
After teasing us over the last six months with a string of ruthless punk anthems, Jackson Reid Briggs & The Heaters have finally released their fourth LP Hammered, a thunderous collection of raw pub punk.
Local alt-rockers Furlong are back with their first new music of the year – a grungy track with comes packed with plenty of distortion and an attitude, ‘Hate Girls’ is a celebration of enemies.