SINGLE REVIEW: UNCOMFORTABLE - LOTTIE LIAMS ~ ‘THE HOUSEPLANT SERENADER’
Strap yourselves in for an incredibly relatable track. Lottie Liams is a Melbourne Based, self described indie-pop artist. She's played with Middle Kids, Ruby Fields and Ukulele Death Squad and is looking to expand her act to include a full band- and my gosh, this song is a cracker of a way to start!
ADELAIDE’S PARADISE CLUB REDEFINE GENRES WITH DEBUT ALBUM
Adelaide’s Paradise Club are redefining punk genres in Australia as we know it with their debut self-titled album (released via their new home at Farmer & The Owl), Paradise Club. It’s been three-and-a-half years in the making, with the band recording the album in Melbourne’s picturesque Dandenong Ranges.
SINGLE REVIEW: HOLLYWOOD HILLS- SIR WINSTON
The aggressive music is like a digital punch in the face- a punch and headlock, if you will. Prepared to be slapped in the face with the rapid change in tempo and lyrics, and really let yourself be dragged into the situation with Sir Winston.
ALBUM REVIEW: LIFE LESSONS FOR LOCKDOWN WITH THE LIEMBACH’S; LIME CORDIALE - 14 STEPS TO A BETTER YOU
During times of isolation, many have turned to self-help books, podcasts, and Youtube videos to use this down time for introspection, to come out the other side a new version of ourselves for those sweet, sweet post-iso moments of freedom. Few turn to music for self-help lessons, and with the release of Sydney’s pop-rock outfit Lime Cordiale’s sophomore album, 14 Steps To A Better You, maybe it’s time we should?
SINGLE REVIEW: DEL-SLACKERS - WANT YA
Jack Isaacs is Del-Slackers, a garage-rock project recently founded on the sunny coastal town that is Byron Bay. His debut track, Want Ya, released on April 24, is a promising introduction to his musical journey into the world of surf rock and pop rock.