3X QMA WINNER LT SHARES SLICE OF DREAM POP WITH NEW SINGLE 'HOLD YA'
Three times Queensland Music Award winner, singer songwriter LT today shares her delightful new single, Hold Ya - a sugary slice of heartening dream pop. The track is accompanied by a charming Chelsey Johnston video that perfectly captures some lovely moments of connection between people.
MOUNT DRUITT RAPPER KAPULET DROPS SECOND SINGLE & VIDEO 'SAME ONES'
Today, Mount Druitt rapper Kapulet returns with new single 'Same Ones'.
THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN MUSIC AWARDS RETURNS FOR A TOUCHSTONE YEAR! SUBMISSIONS OPEN, JUDGING PANEL + SAVE THE DATE ANNOUNCED
The accomplishments and emergence of wonderful South Australian music over the last 12 months is set to be celebrated this year, with the South Australian Music (SAM) Awards powering ahead for 2020.
THE BETHS REVEAL NEW SINGLE 'DYING TO BELIEVE' & DETAILS OF SECOND ALBUM 'JUMP ROPE GAZERS' OUT 10 JULY
Auckland’s very own The Beths today reveal a deluge of exciting news! Standing as the first slice of new music since their 2018 debut album Future Me Hates Me, ‘Dying To Believe’ is the lead single from The Beths’ forthcoming sophomore album which the band are thrilled to unveil is titled Jump Rope Gazers and will be released to the world on 10 July via Dew Process.
TAME IMPALA PERFORMS ON JIMMY KIMMEL LIVE! + TOURING AUSTRALIA THIS APRIL
The Slow Rush, Kevin Parker’s fourth studio album as Tame Impala was released last month to widespread acclaim. Parker landed his second #1 ARIA album in Australia, his highest selling album to date in the USA and UK and 14 top 10 chart positions around the world. Yesterday, Tame Impala performed two songs from the album - the single Lost In Yesterday and album track Breathe Deeper, on Jimmy Kimmel Live!
STELLA DONNELY SHARES 'SEASON'S GREETINGS' VIDEO
'Season's Greetings' is taken from Stella Donnelly's debut LP Beware Of The Dogs. The release scored feature album on triple j, Stereogum, RTRFM, SYN and Radio Adelaide and has also been named one of the best albums of the year by NME, Rolling Stone, Paste, The Music and Junkee, among others.