Rain sheets sideways across Sydney, the kind that turns gutters into percussion sections and streets into slip-and-slide runways. Outside the Hordern Pavilion, there is a short reprise from the rain…
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‘I’m In My Brain Again’ – stunning debut from Slowcoaching reveals a luscious dreamscape and soaring melodies. – Backseat Mafia
Slowcoaching is the nom de plume of Naarm/Melbourne musician Dean Valentino, and his debut album ‘I’m In My Brain Again’ is a delicious collection of dreamy songs that seem to…
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The Breakdown Spinefarm Records – 7.8 Kid Kapichi is a band known for hard-hitting and pointed music that isn’t afraid to express a distaste for aspects of modern politics and…
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Canadian folk duo Ocie Elliott are seeing their Australian audience grow in real time, with Byron Bay, Newcastle and Barwon Heads now sold out ahead of their 2026 national tour. The run…
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Australian metalcore mainstays The Amity Affliction have announced a substantial regional tour set to begin in February 2026, taking in 21 dates across Queensland, New South Wales, Tasmania, Victoria and South Australia.…
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A compelling, emotional electro-acoustic collaboration which haunts and hopes. – Backseat Mafia
Some collaborations are just meant to be and this is one of those. Composer, vocalist and electronic musician Julianna Barwick and experimental harpist Mary Lattimore have been more than crossing…
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Vona Vella, the Nottingham-based five-piece return with You Can Be So Ugly, their new single that captures the band at their most open and honest. Taken from their upcoming second…
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Melbourne-based artist Asha Ryder West returns with She’s No Angel, a measured step further into a sound that sits between alt-pop, electronic and industrial textures. The new single builds slowly, favouring atmosphere and…
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Pop-punk staples Yellowcard have revisited Bedroom Posters, sharing a new version of the track featuring Good Charlotte. The original song appeared on Yellowcard’s 2025 album Better Days, their first full-length release in almost a decade.…