EP REVIEW: FUTURE STATIC - FATALIST
From start to finish, the brilliantly written & mixed tracks build perfectly throughout the EP, gradually introducing more and more nods to heavy influences as it plays through. Personally, I just really love the whole record. I struggled writing this up because I just wanted to listen and listen and listen, and that was it.
I legitimately hit my head on the wall behind me when bopping back and forth to the intense and emotional tunes - so yeah, it’s a literal banger.
SINGLE REVIEW: EARL GREY’S BREAKFAST TEA - SWING
Overall the track is a solid step in the band’s personal sound and style development, with influential nods to IDLES and Lazertits and great clear instrumental and vocal sound recording quality, especially notic…
SINGLE REVIEW: RACHAEL LIA - TALKBACK RADIO
The single itself opens with nostalgic lines, depicting the ever-familiar scene of sitting in the backseat of a car, the sun coming through the windows and ‘the sound of talkback radio sinkin’ in’ - we’re back to pretending we’re in a dramatic music video watching the world go by outside.
ALBUM REVIEW: KINGSWOOD - Juveniles
Melbourne rock outfit Kingswood are back and better than ever, ready to save rock and roll with their powerhouse new album, Juveniles. Featuring singles, Say You Remember, You Make It So Easy and Bittersweet, Juveniles has brought everything and more that fans have grown to know and love from Kingswood.
LIVE REVIEW: FUTURE HAUNTS W/ AM RERUNS & POLARIZE @ THE GRACE DARLING 28/02/2020
FOR FANS OF: The War On Drugs, Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever, Sweater Curse, TOWNS, The Jensens, Good Boy. Acts like this always seem to draw me in with their layers of seductive guitar riffs and Future Haunts are no different. As soon as they popped up in my Spotify Radar, I was immediately obsessed, and their live performance is just as lush.