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The singer-songwriter talks demystifying the music industry for emerging artists and himself, one question at a time.
3 months ago
Our yearly ones to watch list returns, highlighting artists from all corners of Australia that we’re tipping for big things in the year ahead.
4 months ago
Between recent new releases by Lorde, Gang of Youths, RÜFÜS DU SOL, Spacey Jane and more, this year's countdown could really go anywhere.
10 months ago
Mark Neal of Blue Grey Pink - 2020's WAM Label of the Year winner - shines a light on other West Australian labels putting out gold this year.
1 year ago
Plus, take a dive into all new singles from Man Sandal and Gia Como.
There's also new work from Joan & The Giants and People Taking Pictures to sink your teeth into.
From Sub Pop Records at WAMCon to Spacey Jane at Hear & Now, there's a tonne of action happening in WA over the end of March.
Our monthly recap of West Australian talent continues into 2021, also featuring newcomers Julia Wallace and Dear Sunday.
From ASHWARYA and BEXX to Teenage Joans and will hyde, here are 20 Australian musicians you’re gonna fall in love with in 2021.
On their third compilation, the Deadly Hearts record welcomes some of Australia’s most brilliant - and important - musicians to the forefront.
2 years ago
Plus brand new singles from Lo and Alter Boy as we recap the best local tracks of the last month.
The group's new single - titled Survive - speaks about the anxieties of uncertainty, and imposter syndrome definitely plays a part in that.
It’s a bizarre thing to say, but attending music festivals have now become one of the weirdest experiences of the year.
Despite a breakthrough year for some the state’s best, only three - Tame Impala, Troye Sivan and Grace Barbe - leave with nominations.
Three months ago, someone on Reddit used Spotify data to predict this year's Hottest 100 winner. Now, we're a little bit closer, and the rankings are changing.
All this, plus new tracks by Segue and Cosy in our monthly recap of local music.
The title of best Australian festival has been long-contested, but it’s hard to place anything but the now-defunct Parklife Festival towards the top.
Originally going viral in 2016, the song was initially a diss between two rival grime rappers. Now, it’s the soundtrack to TikTok’s most-liked video.
Whether it’s fundraising equipment for producers affected by coronavirus or giving a platform for fans to connect without live shows, Discord is proving an incomparable platform in 2020.
With her second EP for the year in The Final Pieces, the rising New Zealand musician proves there's a lot to be excited about in not just her, but the future too.
As conversation remains about triple j's presence as a gate-keeper of Australian music, a band that have flourished without recent play has something to say.
All that, plus new tracks from Grievous Bodily Calm, Tether and Cruz Patterson in a bumper-to-bumper month for local music.
There aren't a lot of musicians who produce their own work, let alone mix it too. Here are nine musicians - all female-identifying or non-binary - who buck this trend.
Fun fact, you’re allowed to like both DIY Melbourne punk-rock and Dua Lipa, and no-one’s going to look down at you for doing so.
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