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Say Psych: Live Review: Fuzz Club Eindhoven, Day Two: 02.05.2026
A two-day celebration of global psychedelia and all things fuzz, reverb and drone, the festival (founded by the London-based label of the same name and now on its fifth edition) returned to…
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News: SuMin.K Captures Fleeting Joy on New Single ‘Breezing in the Sunshine’
NYC-based SuMin.K releases the new single, ‘Breezing in the Sunshine’, continuing her distinctive journey through contemporary classical and jazz crossover with a piece that feels both…
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News: Bonneville Return With New Single ‘Maybe I’m Gone’
Bonneville release ‘Maybe I’m Gone,’ the fourth single from the band’s forthcoming third studio album, Hold for Room Tone. Known for their retro soul and funky R&B sound, the band takes a…
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News: Indiana Singer-Songwriter Michael Paul Binz Releases New Single ‘Plenty’
Indiana singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist Michael Paul Binz shares the Americana-rock fizzer ‘Plenty’. The release arrives after Binz opened the year with the…
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EP Review: Get Together III – Form & Terra Records
The journey moves into its next chapter, as four artists cometogether once again to bring the many colors of electronic music to life. modul808 opens the journey with deep, warm chords and a…
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News: Charli XCX Swaps Brat Chaos For Guitars On New Single Rock Music
For the past year, pop culture has largely existed inside the fluorescent green afterglow of Brat. Now, Charli XCX appears ready to kick the whole thing through a wall of distorted…
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Track: Aotearoa/New Zealand’s Ringlets release new single ‘Hard Evidence’ ahead of UK/European tour
Last year’s delightfully entitled ‘The Lord Is My German Shepherd (Time For Walkies)’ from the magnificent Ringlets (reviewed by me here) was followed by a few appearance across the…
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News: Swervedriver Return To Australia To Perform Raise In Full
By the early 1990s, British guitar music had split into strange new shapes. Some bands disappeared inward into shoegaze abstraction, others chased grunge heaviness or baggy euphoria.…
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News: The Church Announce A Psychedelic Symphony With 30-Piece Orchestra
Few Australian bands have built a catalogue as atmospheric and quietly influential as The Church. More than four decades after first emerging from Sydney’s underground with their unmistakable…
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Track: Too Late To Go Outside Continues kate moth’s Rise In Sydney’s Indie Underground
While most post-punk bands chase urgency through sheer noise, kate moth seem more interested in atmosphere: the strange emotional space between isolation and euphoria, where staying home on a…
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Track: Sydney Alt-Pop Artist Liliana de la Rosa Returns With Cinematic New Track
Sydney alternative pop artist Liliana de la Rosa has been carefully constructing her own world one release at a time. From the spectral atmosphere of “Haunted by Roses” through to the euphoric…
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Track: Tkay Maidza Dives Into Afrobeat And House On New Single Pressed
Tkay Maidza’s songs tend to feel like they’re constantly reshaping themselves mid-flight, pulling from rap, club music, R&B and electronic production without settling fully into any one…
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News: Angus & Julia Stone Announce New Album Karaoke Bar And Release Title Track
For nearly two decades, Angus & Julia Stone have built music that feels suspended somewhere between memory and drift, songs that move slowly but leave a lasting imprint. Now, the sibling…
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Premiere: Grace Turbo Unpacks Emotional Fallout On New Single Bleed Again
Sydney’s indie underground has always had a way of turning emotional confusion into something strangely beautiful, and Grace Turbo leans directly into that tension on her new…
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News: Westlife Announce First Australian And New Zealand Tour In Two Decades
For a generation raised on CD singles, school formal slow dances and the emotional devastation of early-2000s ballads, Westlife returning to Australia and New Zealand feels less like…
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