Out now: Homeshake – Helium

Homeshake – Helium (Sinderlyn) Homeshake, the project of Peter Sagar, today shares his new album Helium. With Helium, Sagar puts down roots in aesthetic territory all his own. Landscape that he once viewed from a distance now forms the bedrock of his sound, and from here, he looks back out at the world as if through a light fog, composing songs that feel grounded and intimate, even as they explore a...

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New singles from PicaPica, Sage Caswell, and Hand Habits

A good breadth of singles out this week ~ melody rich guitar music from PicaPica, spaced out jungle-infused electronica from Sage Caswell, and a lulling ode to the complexities of desire from Hand Habits. Scroll on to listen!   PicaPica – ‘Cast In Stone’ (Rough Trade) Featuring dual front women Josienne Clarke and Samantha Whates, PicaPica share a song of two halves – of the emotionally turbulent waxing and waning...

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Listen: SOAK – ‘Valentine Shmalentine’

SOAK has unveiled beautiful new track ‘Valentine Shmalentine’. Together with new single ‘Knock Me Off My Feet’ and returning track ‘Everybody Loves You’, ‘Valentine Shmalentine’ is taken from Bridie’s second album Grim Town, out on April 26. Grim Town follows SOAK’s debut album Before We Forgot How To Dream, and an extraordinary period of invention and self-discovery for the still-just-22-year-old Derry native. Haunting, atmospheric and brutally honest, Bridie says ‘Valentine Shmalentine’ is “the result...

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Art of Fighting return after 12 year hiatus with ‘Genie’

Art of Fighting have returned with their first new music in twelve years. Their new single ‘Genie’ is released today, accompanied by a video directed by Sydney photographer Mclean Stephenson. Watch below! For more than a decade, Art of Fighting were an oasis of grace and elegance in the world of Australian independent music. First album Wires edged out Magic Dirt, Something For Kate & You Am I to win...

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Sunbeam Sound Machine announces Goodness Gracious + shares first single ‘Talking Distance’

Sunbeam Sound Machine, the recording project of Melbourne-based multi-instrumentalist and producer Nick Sowersby, releases his second LP Goodness Gracious, Friday May 3rd. ‘Talking Distance’ is the first offering from the album. Watch the accompanying video, by cinematographer Clancy Walker, below! Goodness Gracious is a self-produced affair, written, recorded and mixed by Sowersby in his home studio before being mastered by John Lee at Phaedra Studios. Sonically, Goodness Gracious is intimate and expansive, full...

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Out now: Tiny Ruins – Olympic Girls

Tiny Ruins, originally conceived as the solo project of New Zealand singer-songwriter Hollie Fullbrook, have released their third album Olympic Girls, out now. Catch Tiny Ruins tour Australia this April and May. Tour details below! A rare blend of eloquent lyrical craft and explorative musicianship, the songs of Tiny Ruins are etched into the memories of crowds and critics worldwide. Traversing influences that cross genre and era, the artistry of Hollie Fullbrook...

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Out now: Beirut – Gallipoli

Zach Condon, the mastermind behind Beirut, has released his fifth studio album Gallipoli. The 12-track Gallipoli started life in the winter of 2016, with Condon returning to his old Farfisa organ, the same one used to write the first two Beirut albums (2006’s Gulag Orkestar and the following year’s The Flying Club Cup). Following recording stints in New York and Berlin (where he now calls home), Condon settled in Sudestudio,...

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Lucy Dacus announces 2019 series + shares ‘La Vie en Rose’

Recorded in here-and-there studio spurts over the last two years, Lucy Dacus will release a series of songs titled 2019, made up of originals and cover songs tied to specific holidays, each of which will drop around their respective date: Valentine’s Day, Taurus season and US Mother’s Day, American Independence Day, Springsteen’s Birthday, Halloween, Christmas, and New Year’s. In honor of Valentine’s Day, Dacus has released a cover of Edith...

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Watch: Soaked Oats – ‘Shuggah Doom’

After 24 months of touring and toiling, four piece kiwi band Soaked Oats release the first single ‘Shuggah Doom’ from their forthcoming EP! The single is accompanied by a music video that sneakily combines both literal and deeper meanings to the easy-going manoeuvres of the track. Watch below! The song was produced alongside Tom Healy at The Lab in central Auckland, and the video was shot by Jake Munro in the south Auckland Bombay Hills featuring...

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Watch: Lil Berete – ‘Go N Get It’ (ft. Loski)

The black beaches and desolate landscape of Iceland provide the perfect location for Lil Berete and Loski’s video to new single ‘Go N Get It’. The two rappers met up on the island that sits almost equidistant between their native cities of Toronto and London, and the result is a visual refresh for both artists. Watch below! With Lil Berete now banned from filming in his home estate of Regents...

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Listen: Interpol – ‘Fine Mess’

Following their successful Australian tour, Interpol have released new single ‘Fine Mess’, a further testament to a band at their peak, and the first chapter in what promises to be yet another eventful year for Interpol. Listen below! ‘Fine Mess’ continues the invigorated creative spirit of 2018’s triumphant album Marauder, presenting Interpol at their more urgent and essential – with Paul Banks’ feverish vocals and haunted lyrics interlocking with Daniel Kessler’s serpentine riffs and Sam Fogarino’s thundering rhythm section, distilled around the...

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Watch: Hand Habits – ‘can’t calm down’

Los Angeles-based artist Hand Habits has shared ‘can’t calm down‘, the latest single from their upcoming album, placeholder, out Friday 1st March. The song features vocal contributions from Elizabeth Powell of Land of Talk. Watch the accompanying video below! Duffy says “this song took the longest lyrically for me to finish. i started it about 3 years ago and kept it in progress throughout different cycles of feeling. ‘ancestral damage’ and learned behaviours and conditioning to react/hold and place certain emotions are...

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Chris Cohen announces self-titled album + shares ‘Green Eyes’

Chris Cohen announces his new self-titled album to be released March 29th. His third solo album is about accepting loss, written and recorded in his Lincoln Heights studio and at Tropico Beauties in Glendale, California over the course of the last two years. Cohen also shares new single and video ‘Green Eyes’, watch below! Cohen says, “[It’s about] the men in my family and how they passed their worldview along to each other from great emotional...

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Stephen Malkmus announces solo album – Groove Denied + shares ‘Viktor Borgia’

The rumours are true: The “rejected” electronic album that Stephen Malkmus has been telling everyone about will see the light of day on Friday 15th March. But new album Groove Denied is not a full-blown plunge into EDM or hiptronica. In fact, there aren’t any purely instrumental tracks on the album. Every song is precisely that: a song, featuring Malkmus staples like an artfully askew melody and an oblique lyric....

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Watch: Jess Ribeiro – ‘Stranger’

Jess Ribeiro today releases the brand new track ‘Stranger’, produced by Ben Edwards and recorded as a 3-piece with Dave Mudie and Jade Imagine. It comes with an accompanying new video, directed by Nick McKinlay. Watch below! ‘Stranger’ displays another shift in sound for the singer. Ribeiro has kissed the swampy humidity of the Australian Music Prize-nominated Kill It Yourself goodbye, and embraced the precise down-strokes and valve-amp hum of a very...

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Lucy Dacus announces debut Australian tour

Lucy Dacus and her band are thrilled to announce their debut Australian tour. Catch the songwriter and member of indie-supergroup boygenius, tour Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane and By The Meadow festival this March. Tour details below! Two years after her 2016 debut, No Burden, she returned with Historian, a remarkably assured 10-track statement of intent, a record full of bracing realisations, tearful declarations and moments of hard-won peace, expressed in lyrics that...

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