Jennifer Park
King Single and Angelo’s Split EP Runs Thicker Than Water
Family connections and Pinoy heritage run deep on King Single and Angelo’s split record.
How I Fell in Love With a Band Considered By Many to be the Worst of All Time
It’s hard to overstate the awfulness of the Shaggs' brilliant 1969 album 'Philosophy Of The World'.
Darcy Baylis is Moving On From Typical Club Electronica
Stream the Melbourne producer, vocalist, and songwriter's debut LP 'Intimacy & Isolation'.
Glitter Veils Return With a New Name and the Same Experimental Pop
We had a chat with Michael Whitney and Luke Zahnleiter about marking the beginning of a new era with album 'Figures in Sight.'
Sorry But Cable Ties Aren’t Available to Open For Your Touring US Band For 50 Shitty Bucks
Listen to a new track from the Melbourne band's upcoming album that sticks it to the Big Music man.
Fruit Juice Parade Are High School Buds Inspired By Steamed Buns and Bratty Indie Pop
The duo may have been likened to a Kiwi Camp Cope but they’ve got their own thing going on.
Hazel English Left Home As An Aspiring Writer and Returned As An Alluring Pop Singer
The Oakland-based Australian talks vintage clothes and what makes for a good song lyric.
Kayleb Duckett Sounds Like the Beach Boys and Connan Mockasin Crammed In a Small Wellington Apartment
Take a listen to the second single from the young New Zealander who does weird pop better than most.
Draa Bring Some Melodic Post Punk Drizzle to Arizona
The shoe-gazers return with a new track of melodic melancholia.
If You Like Your Pop Dark and Slightly Folky, Fair Maiden Are Your Band
The Adelaide band return with a new album, new lineup and new happy snaps.
Julian Teakle’s Community Compilations Are Open Love Letters to Hobart Music
Meet Hobart’s unofficial musical/cultural attaché.
Listen to Hot Action’s Touching Requiem to a Lost Friend
Zayd Thring of Pets With Pets returns with a moving synth pop ode to friendship.