The Dead Freights are coming at us again with another single, the third out of four recorded during lockdown, ‘Sufferin’ Safari’.
Read MoreSpaceman is an evocative yet modern pop record with many hits and misses. As many have said before, it’s difficult to separate Jonas from his ‘Disney prince-charming’ image. But, it seems that Nick is struggling with his identity too.
Billy Lockett is an artist on the rise and his new EP Reflections will undoubtedly cement that trajectory, proving that one doesn’t need complicated, heavy-duty production to make a hit record.
Read MoreTwo years after their previous album, Australian alt R&B trio Chase Atlantic return with their latest adventure, Beauty In Death.
Read MoreMikey Ferrari’s debut EP promises an emotionally introspective journey into adulthood. Unfortunately, Spaceboy fails to blast off.
Read MoreDead Poet Society’s debut album, -!-, should be a cause for excitement for any fan of energetic rock music, and any listener can expect to be pushed through their entire emotional range from start to finish.
Read MoreKagoule frontman Cai Burns throws off his punk façade and delves into a more acoustic sound with his debut solo album. Western Spaghetti is a joy: entertaining, witty and nuanced, and we can’t wait to see what Blood Wizard’s experiments result in next.
Read MoreMaximo Park are gearing up to the release of their seventh studio album this month, Nature Always Wins. With an array of components forming the record, it was never going to be anything other than great.
Read MoreWild Pink return with their latest adventure, A Billion Little Lights; a cohesive piece of art that provides a sense of familiarity and comfort.
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