Music Review: Gang of Youths – The Positions

Sydney’s Gang of Youth’s debut LP, The Positions, probably isn’t what you’d expect of the group. The album chronicles frontman David Le’aupepe’s relationship with a woman who had a terminal illness, and his thoughts… Read More

We give Penny Skateboards a try

If you thought skateboarding was just for kids or tattooed dudes wearing backwards baseball caps and pretending they’re still teenagers when actually they are closer to thirty, you need to get the hell up to… Read More

Ben & Jerry’s Free Cone Day is coming!

The legen-dairy (geddit?) day is almost upon us. Yup, prepare your tastebuds because Ben & Jerry’s Free Cone Day is back! That’s right, FREE ICE-CREAM! Surely there are no three better words in the… Read More

Score a Double Pass to see Peace!

Following the release of their new LP English quartet Peace are heading to Australia! They’ve recently announced Groovin The Moo Festival sideshows, including a gig at Sydney’s Oxford Art Factory on Friday 8th May. Excitingly, we’ve got… Read More

Review: East India Youth, Culture Of Volume

Bobby Townsend considers the sophomore LP from London-based East India Youth: When William Doyle, better known as East India Youth, dropped his solo debut, Total Strife Forever, in January 2014, it was deservedly nominated… Read More

Celebrating 20 Years of Wilco – Top 10 Tracks

Adrian Pedić considers the Chicago-based group’s ten finest offerings: Wilco might not be the most recognisable name in music today. However, progressing from their alt-country roots into the more ambiguous, subtle sound they’re… Read More

Album review: Apostille, Powerless

Chloe Mayne checks out the new LP from Glasgow’s DIY electro magician, which hits the shelves later this month. Here’s the lowdown on it: Apostille is the solo stepping-out of musician and DIY protagonist Michael Kasparis,… Read More

Interview: Little May are surprised and elated

Australia-based three-piece Little May have a new single out and are heading to Europe to perform at the Great Escape Festival in May. We grabbed vocalist Liz Drummond for a chat: Who/what is Little May?… Read More

Album review: Shlohmo – Dark Red

Liana Gow-Killingbeck checks out the new offering from the LA-based producer: I stumbled across Henry Laufer, aka Shlohmo, by chance late one wintery evening in 2011 while wrapped up in my blankets, blazed… Read More

Interview: Them Bruins Get Raucous

Rowdy Melbourne-based four-piece Them Bruins have been storming 2015 with the release of ‘Walk A Line’, the first taste of their upcoming debut. Chloe Keung caught up with the band to talk tunes,… Read More

Music: Tame Impala Let It Happen

https://youtu.be/Kyic0eOWH7o An inherent and at times frustrating characteristic of stoner/psychedelic rock is its artists’ apparent inability to adapt and evolve; often a psychedelic band’s follow-up album shares the same creative postcode as its… Read More

Review: Death Grips, that powers that b

Chloe Mayne checks out the epic new record from Sacramento-based industrial electro-hoppers Death Grips: My relationship with Death Grips feels like it’s in an odd sort of flux. Ever since the day that… Read More