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Millie Turner: Swimming Pool

Millie Turner: Swimming Pool

Millie Turner dazzles in her latest release ‘Swimming Pool’. Turner’s soothing vocals that march alongside innovative beats are sure to leave you in a trance. Her breathy and eloquent vocal delivery, cemented within a effacing, yet mighty arrangement sends the feeling of being isolated, but 

Charly Bliss Interview: The Vulnerability of Young Enough

Charly Bliss Interview: The Vulnerability of Young Enough

Charly Bliss’ sophomore album ‘Young Enough’ floats through the group’s most intense, jarring lyricism to date. Once again featuring Eva Hendricks’ blasting, yet feminine vocal, the four piece add a new dimension to their artistry. On their second album, the group possess a clearer sense 

Australian Women In Music Awards

Australian Women In Music Awards

The Australian Women in Music Awards is making major inroads in representing and acknowledging the dedication and achievements of women working in the music industry. We chat to founding executive director Vicki Gordon about building on the success of last year’s event and the new 

Wagons: Keep On Coming Back

Wagons: Keep On Coming Back

Wagons bring back their signature twang in their newest single ‘Keep On Coming Back’. Five years since their last release, Wagons preserves their trademark sound, yet leaves room to take a new lane. The track’s serene guitar and discernible drums take listeners through their most 

Brad Jordan Interview: Come Down

Brad Jordan Interview: Come Down

Brad Jordan’s first track of 2019 ‘Come Down’ gives listeners the chance to relish in the memories of freedom and dare-devilishness as youths. Jordan navigates the feeling of looseness and liberation through zooming beats and paced vocal delivery. We chat to Brad Jordan about the 

Winterbourne: Too Many

Winterbourne: Too Many

In conjunction with announcing their largest ever headline tour, Winterbourne releases their newest single ‘Too Many’. The duo soar through hardship and uncertainty in the latest single. The track serves as a late inclusion to their upcoming album ‘Echo of Youth’. Despite its divergence from 

Yorke: Thought I Could

Yorke: Thought I Could

Yorke confronts the challenge of change on her latest single ‘Thought I Could’. Oftentimes, the prospect of blossoming and advancing is one we all hope for, but it doesn’t come without its consequences. Yorke perfectly captures the double edged emotions surrounding unshackling from the world 

Friendly Fires Interview: The New Wave

Friendly Fires Interview: The New Wave

Friendly Fires find their way back to Australia to play Splendour in the Grass and accompanying Melbourne and Sydney Sideshows. With three releases under the group’s belt, they are looming, set to strike very soon. We chat to Jack Savidge about their return and the 

The Bamboos Interview: I Never

The Bamboos Interview: I Never

The Bamboos join forces with Dan Sultan in a rendition of their track ‘I Never’. The group rearrange their 2012 track, enamouring listeners with their decision to bring strings to the forefront. We chat to frontman Lance on revisiting ‘I Never’ ahead of the release 

The Midnight Interview: The Musicality of Harnessing Connections

The Midnight Interview: The Musicality of Harnessing Connections

The Midnight transport us to the age of the 80s and 90s in their latest sequence of releases. In an epoch booming with technology, songwriter and vocalist Tyler Lyle and producer Tim McEwan open the floodgates to a world of nostalgia for the past. In