New Music

Single of the Day: Castlecomer “The Noise” (2016)

New Castlecomer! Yes! The band have been in the studio through early 2016 working on their new EP All of the Noise, but have now given us a taste of what to be expecting in new single “The Noise”. It’s a great little addition to the list of impressive tunes the band have been churning out…

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Single of the Day: Left. “No Way” (2016)

Sydney electronic duo Left. have released another engaging and evocative piece of music in their new single, “No Way”. Sarah Corry‘s vocal is delicate in delivery and the message drives hard and stands out as the main feature. An uplifting anthem of empowerment and a response to the increasing number of publicised (and non-publicised) domestic violence cases against…

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Music Video of the Day: Toothless “Terra” (2016)

Made by Joseph & Joseph and Kit Monteith, comes the music video for “Terra”, the debut single released by new UK artist Toothless. Toothless isn’t a completely new and foreign artist to many though, the project being the new musical moniker for Bombay Bicycle Club bassist Ed Nash, though it does mark a definite step out from the band’s catalogue of work. The…

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Music Video of the Day: Auguste “Kingdom” (2016)

Adelaide pop duo Auguste are making their way on to the radars of many more around the country with their ethereal sounds and today, they bring their new music video for latest single “Kingdom”! The synth-drenched tune, produced by Andy Bull, is an attention-grabbing number that has brought Auguste to the fore once again as…

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Single of the Day: Selahphonic “Ghosts of 1999” (2016)

Sunshine Coast boys Selahphonic have a new indie pop jam we’re digging in “Ghosts of 1999”! Taking cues from the likes of Walk The Moon and The Wombats, the quartet have combined some strong melodies and catchy guitar hooks, marrying both with a bold rhythm and percussion section and some energetic and punchy vocal delivery, courtesy of Jamie…

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Single of the Day: Flume “Wall Fuck” (2016)

Flume‘s forthcoming second album is one of the most anticipated Aussie releases of the year and after dropping killer singles “Never Be Like You” with Kai and “Smoke & Retribution” with Vince Stapes and Kučka, he’s released the intense instrumental track “Wall Fuck”. It’s unlike anything we’ve heard from Flume before, driven by a huge…

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Music Video of the Day: Tiny Little Houses “Milo Tin” (2016)

Tiny Little Houses‘ debut EP drew comparisons the sound of Neutral Milk Hotel, but their newest single “Milo Tin” brings them into a league of their own. The Melbourne four piece have crafted distinctively Australian lyrics, which act as a foreground to lazy guitars and busy drums. Its new video, shot in a convenience store in St…

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Single of the Day: Neighbourhood Youth “Atlantic” (2016)

Moody, full of punch and a vocal grit that leaves an impression, Neighbourhood Youth‘s new single “Atlantic” definitely struck a chord with us. Taken from the quartet’s upcoming EP, “Atlantic” saw the band link up with producer Greg Rietwyk again at Tender Trap Studios to record this slice of indie rock – a definite progression for the…

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Music Video of the Day: City Calm Down “Fix You” (2016)

City Calm Down have had a dream run of a tour, the Melbourne band selling out shows right round the country over the past few weeks. With their album In a Restless House settling with the band’s fans as one hell of a debut effort, City Calm Down have continued to build upon the album’s success…

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Single of the Day: Huntly “We Made It” (2016)

Melbourne trio Huntly have gone and laid down a sexy beat in their latest single “We Made It”. In a similar vein to the likes of Oscar Key Sung and even Japanese Wallpaper, if we’re keeping things local, Huntly fuse some simmering deep production with an evocative vocal courtesy of Elly Scrine which just hooks you in. They describe themselves as…

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Music Video of the Day: Nahko and Medicine for the People “San Quentin” (2016)

Nahko and Medicine for the People have never been known for shying away from issues important to them through their music. Embracing the difficult and the confrontational has always been an element to their output that has roused such a loyal following of fans from around the world – the music is shining and the…

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Single of the Day: Gypsy & The Cat “I Just Wanna Be Somebody Else” (2016)

Melbourne duo Gypsy & The Cat have dropped a new single packed with 80’s vibes ahead of the release of their new LP. “I Just Wanna Be Somebody Else” is full of warm synths, but it’s the vocal hooks that take this track to the next level; it’s sad, but it’s definitely danceable. Mixed by Dave Fridmann, the…

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Exclusive Music Video Premiere: Until Home “Every Summer” (2016)

Brisbane’s Until Home have brought us a rousing and ambitious new single in “Every Summer”, the first taste of their Break My Fall EP and today, we’re bringing you the premiere of the single’s official music video! The band’s brand of pop music is vibrant, throwing spotlight on some well arranged rhythm sections and a vocal quality that easily could be…

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Single of the Day: M83 ft. Mai Lan “Go!” (2016)

M83‘s forthcoming album Junk looks like it’s going to be stepping away from the cathartic synth-pop of 2011’s Hurry Up, We’re Dreaming and into the 80’s pop world with singles like “Do It, Try It”, and today’s single of the day, “Go”. “Go” features vocals from French singer Mai Lan, who’s set to appear on another…

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Music Video of the Day: Slow Turismo “Falter” (2016)

Get some electro grooves outta Canberra into your Wednesday, with Slow Turismo‘s “Falter”! The band have released the song’s music video, embarking on a decidedly abstract path for this one; pairing up some great animation with an undoubtedly catchy tune. It’s another great addition to Slow Turismo’s body of work, building on a great reputation the band…

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Single of the Day: Spit Syndicate “Know Better” (2016)

“I know better than to be fucking with you,” goes the catchy line in this brand new Spit Syndicate track, “Know Better”. Get used to it, it’s one you’re likely to be singing over and over – this one’s an instant turn up jam designed to get into your head and make you move. It’s been a little…

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Music Video of the Day: Totally Unicorn “Customer Service Station” (2016)

Totally Unicorn take to the skies in the new music video for “Customer Service Station”, a single that puts the metalcore group under the spotlight, showing them off as the brilliant, visceral unit they are. The riffs, the brutal vocal delivery and the mean punch after punch percussion make “Customer Service Station” a track any…

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Single of the Day: Columbia Buffet “This Hell” (2016)

Brisbane’s Columbia Buffet have been refining what’s definitely become an endearing and fun punk rock sound in readying their new album. Latest single “This Hell” is out now and is a clear front runner as one of the band’s best cuts yet. There’s some classic 90’s charm to the tune while the more modern indie pop…

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Exclusive Music Video Premiere: Jake Meadows ft. Daniel Johns “Echo of Tomorrow” (2016)

Sydney multi-instrumentalist Jake Meadows has made a strong impression on us with his debut single, “Echo of Tomorrow” – a moody, gorgeously textured song that has seen Meadows link up with Daniel Johns for a musical effort needing to be giving its due props. Premiering on the AU today is the clip’s official music video; it’s dark,…

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Single of the Day: Flamingo “Hypnotised” (2016)

Adelaide trio Flamingo have dropped their new single “Hypnotised” today and true to form and title, the song has had us hooked. The electronic beats and  production continue to shine as the group’s strong point; working with some mesmerising beats and an electro-pop vibe that has been a strong element of the band’s repertoire since they properly began…

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Music Video of the Day: Emma Louise “Talk Baby Talk” (2016)

Emma Louise goes in with some heaving, evocative lyricism in her latest single “Talk Baby Talk” and now, we’ve got a brand new music video to accompany. The song itself is enticing, with that beat production luring the listener in, having us murmur the chorus without really realising. The music video illustrates a narrative featuring a troubled…

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Single of the Day: SBTRKT ft. The Dream “Good Morning” (2016)

After releasing two stellar albums, his self-titled debut and 2014’s Wonder Where We Land, English producer mastermind SBTRKT unveiled his new project SAVE YOURSELF this week. In a statement on his website, SBTRKT explained that ,“While a complete piece with a beginning, end and visual concepts that have been worked on over many months, this is not…

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Music Video of the Day: Sans Parents “Can’t Stop Moving” (2016)

Sans Parents have followed up the well-received release of their pop-tastic tune “Can’t Stop Moving” with an accompanying music video, co-directed by band members Alex Bennison and Kane Mazlin. Following the DIY method they’ve used in the past, the visuals for “Can’t Stop Moving” were captured on a 90’s camcorder in an effort to portray the brief of…

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Music Video of the Day: Kevin Morby “Dorothy” (2016)

Kevin Morby, another artist at SXSW who caught our attention, has released a new music video for his tune “Dorothy”! Named after his guitar, which was named after his grandmother, “Dorothy” is realised in a gorgeous music clip that represents the sentiment really well here. Says Morby of the tune, “Being a musician, when you find…

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Single of the Day: Slowly Slowly “Pussy Makes the World Go Round” (2016)

Absolute tune. Slowly Slowly have done it again with new single, memorably titled, “Pussy Makes the World Go Round”. Featuring Tom Lanyon of CERES on this tune, “PMTWGR” highlights some great guitar work and that enticing punk rock delivery that for any 20-something, may evoke those angsty bands we were all listening to in high school during the early 2000’s….

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Music Video of the Day: The Sinking Teeth “Good Grief” (2016)

Three years since the release of their debut EP White Water, The Sinking Teeth have returned with “Good Grief”, a cut from their debut album due for release this year. The Melbourne three-piece have toured with the likes of Jimmy Eat World, Bodyjar and Kingswood and it’s not hard to see why, with “Good Grief” showing their confidence in their…

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Single of the Day: Colin Lillie “Give Thanks” (2016)

Colin Lillie, via new single “Give Thanks”, further explores a songwriting talent already established as a heartfelt and honest one, but engages with a bit of edge on the new tune. Known for marrying folk with some great country tones, Lillie here injects some rockier rhythms into “Give Thanks” and embraces some painfully earnest lyricism…

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Music Video of the Day: Nicholas Allbrook “Advance” (2016)

POND frontman and ex-Tame Impala bass player Nicholas Allbrook has just announced his second solo album Pure Gardiya set for release in May this year. It features his most recent release “Advance”, a track that meets somewhere between glam rock and classic piano ballads. Check out its incredible video, directed by Perth creative Matt Sav, here: Nicholas…

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Single of the Day: Polish Club “My House” (2016)

Polish Club remain one of our favourite new Sydney bands and to see them drop this tasty little morsel of a song today, we couldn’t think of a better way to enter a long weekend! The duo’s new single, “My House”, is rollicking, hits hard and is a great indicator of what’s to come from the…

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Music Video of the Day: Hedge Fund “Summer’s Getting Shorter” (2016)

“Summer’s Getting Shorter”, the latest tune from Hedge Fund, now has a music video and it continues to follow the band’s penchant for producing some intriguing, quirky clips to gather the attention of their audience. Co-directed by the band’s frontman William Colvin and cinematographer Tyson Perkins, “Summer’s Getting Shorter” is one to spend your time with, for sure….

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