Golding are a multi-instrumentalist, electronic duo comprised of singer-songwriter Jay Bainbridge and well-known industry producer Matt Bartlem, based on the Gold Coast, Australia-via-Los Angeles. Their sophomore release “Alone. Together.” has reached over 1.9 million streams on Spotify alone, receiving adds to editorial playlists, airplay on Australian tastemaker radio station triple j and a remix by […]
Interview with Aodhan – Flies In My Room
Australian artist Aodhan – aka Aidan Whitehall – prepares to release his shimmering new single Flies In My Room out now via AntiFragile Music. Instantly infectious, Flies In My Room combines elements of indie, dream-pop and touches of folk in order to create a sound that is undeniably vibrant and oozing with colour. Aidan’s laid-back […]
Interview with Lonely Exit – Goodbye Animal
In this interview spotlight, I chat with Lonely Exit about the latest music, challenges, technology and more. Full Q&A along with links and music below. Goodbye Animal by Lonely Exit Where are you from and what style of music do you create? (In your own words, not necessarily in marketing terms or by popular genre […]
Interview with Tom West – Suffer For Your Love
Australian singer-songwriter Tom West returns with his charming new single Suffer For Your Love, out now via AntiFragile Music. The single is taken from West’s upcoming album I’m Livin’!. Cinematic soundscapes soar effortlessly whilst West’s distinctive, androgynous vocal style is once again at the forefront. Fans of the likes of Jake Bugg and Ray LaMontagne […]
Andy Michaels and Sharon Court Release Moving, Inspirational, Uplifting New Single, She Reminds of Beautiful Now Available
She Reminds Me of Beautiful might be Andy Michaels’ first single since 2019. However, this is not Andy’s first rodeo on these pages. I have interviewed him and published features on his previous releases (here and here). Teaming up with Sharon Court, Andy delivers a very powerful, moving, and inspirational single with She Reminds Me […]
Interview with The Terror Adaptors – Home In Time For Tea
The Terror Adaptors are a time-traveling group of musicians, which started off as an Industrial Hard-Rock/Synth group in 2007. Initially a studio-bound project in Perth Western Australia; they slowly evolved into a finely tuned live-band, to great reaction from audiences around the state. They started smashing out a unique live-set of vintage driven, reminiscent songs […]
Interview with the Milkmen – Didn’t Catch Your Name
Perth indie acoustic rockers The Milkmen have dropped the first taste of their recent recording sessions at John Butler Studio with engineer Jarrad Wheildon – their new single & the stunning cinematic Official Music Video for ‘Didn’t Catch Your Name’ are out now via WA indie label Doomity Records. In this interview spotlight, I […]
Tu P Tackles Global Issues of Humanity Head On In New Album, Agenda Now Available
Australian Hip Hop artist Tu P first appeared on these pages in 2013 when he dropped his album Made of Jade. Tu P is back with a thoughtful, relevant, heartfelt album titled Agenda. Within the 20 songs that make up this powerful volume, Tu P tackles the gauntlet of issues currently facing humanity, our politics […]
Interview with B-Film Etc – Maybe In The Next One
B-Film Etc. is a bedroom rock duo from Hobart, Australia. Forming in 2013, the band has released six LPs. Over the course of their discography, they’ve explored sounds ranging from: psychedelic shoegaze; to 90s inspired indie rock; to more melancholy, bedroom pop. Their latest album, ‘Maybe In The Next One’ is characterised by strains of […]
Interview with Kaijin Solo – Universal Love
Kaijin Solo is a contemporary singer/songwriter based on the NSW Central Coast with a blues rock influence. Universal Love is an experiment in letting other people find their way into his music. The idea came about from jamming original songs live with a host of different people on the local open mike circuit. The result is […]
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