Each of Noah Dillon’s albums and EPs seem to capture a specific moment in his life. It’s understandable, then, that his debut album ‘Kill The Dove’ is a snapshot of life in lockdown, and perhaps more importantly, life in love.
Read MoreCrocodylus : YOU / Unnecessary Pressure
Crocodylus have served up not one but two new tracks; the first offering from their upcoming debut album. We reckon it’s their strongest material to date and well worth your time.
Read MoreGreen Screen : Love Prevails
COVID made love weird. It forced us online and every interaction is a little more awkward. Despite all this, love prevails. Green Screen’s debut EP is a reminder of this fact.
Read MoreSweetie : Boundary Queen
To coincide with the changing of the seasons and the easing of restrictions, Sweetie have released their amazing debut single. Life is good.
Read MoreAngeles : Plastic
‘Plastic’ fits perfectly into Angeles’ growing discography, while expanding the scope of his sound. It’s a classic, thoughtful Angeles track, but one you’re far more likely to get up and dance to.
Read MoreThe Buoys : Lie To Me Again
The Buoys don’t fuck around. Not only are they establishing themselves as one of Sydney’s most prolific bands, they’re also evolving and expanding with each release. ‘Lie To Me' Again’ is their best outing yet.
Read MoreKing Stingray : Milkumana
With live music still a while off, we thought it timely to start sharing some the tracks that have helped brighten our lives in lockdown. What better way to kick things off than with King Stingray’s belter of a new single, ‘Milkumana’?
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