With another album to round out the year, Denim Dan has served the airwaves once more with his tender harmonies, nostalgia-beckoning instrumentals and lyricism that always knows which emotive triggers to aim for. As the standout single on Circe,…
Thalia Jailene’s latest single, Sueñitos, weaves hypnotic rhythms straight into the soul. From the opening notes, choppy staccato reggae guitars tease the senses, making way for warm flamenco licks that unravel through the vibrant sonic fabric. Thalia’s smooth, serotonin-laced vocals…
If Fidlar and The Strokes met in a garagey middle ground and took a few production and vocal cues from John Grant, the result would reverberate in the same deliciously scuzzy vein as the latest self-written, produced and recorded…
After a beguiling fusion of style, soul and spirituality in her sophomore single, Francesca Pichierri has evolved into an alt-pop Avant-Gardist with her third single, Io Sto Bene. The infectiously obscure piano-driven earworm inches cabaret pop further into the…
Scared of Sharks became Australia’s equivalent to Half Man Half Biscuit with their trippy tongue-in-cheek electro post-punk track, Last Train to Wyong. Charged with cultural humour, brashy tones and psychonautic grooves, the single invites you to live vicariously through…
Let’s get one thing straight: if you’re an independent artist looking to expand your fan base, interviews are not the battlegrounds to prove your intellectual superiority or flaunt how much you despise the mainstream. Instead, they’re your opportunity to…
Interview: Bruce Cohen on Ambient Explorations, Creative Evolution, and Synth-Centric Collaborations
Bruce Cohen continues to redefine the boundaries of electronic music with his evocative and introspective soundscapes. In this interview, Cohen opens up about his latest ambient album, 8 BC, a deeply personal project shaped by improvisation and reflection. He…
Scared of Sharks sit at the intersection of humour, raw energy, and unapologetically Australian references. Ahead of their debut EP, ‘Double Happiness’, the trio shared insights into their creative process, the chaos that inspired their latest single, ‘Last Train…
With My Mind, Sydney-based singer-songwriter Jessa Verone ushered listeners into a lush kaleidoscopic of colour, where dream pop, R&B, synth-pop, and classic pop converge in elegant harmony. Her ethereal vocals, delicately laced with emotive power, serve as a luminous guide…
With her latest single, Don’t Let Me Down, Detroit-based indie artist Jessie Berkshires carved a new vein into the dream-pop pantheon. Opening with tenderly hammered minor piano notes entwined with a syncopated, trip-hop-inspired beat, the track balances warmth and alienation…