It’s been one long year since The Last Dinner Party’s game-changing debut album, ‘Prelude to Ecstasy’. The world hasn’t yet moved on from earworm ‘Nothing Matters’ and still can’t get enough of Emily ...
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“What do I live for? Who do I live for? I don’t know anymore,” asks Helen Ballantine, aka Skullcrusher, during the opening chimes of her second full-length. Written in the mire of a series of great ...
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The chameleonic Poppy has never had a natural form – but her brief previous forays into industrial rock and metal have teased a style that begs to be explored further. Light years apart from 2017’s ...
The album reaches full force when they lean furthest into their roots.
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Between his prodigious streaming numbers and famously low-key lifestyle, Mac DeMarco could probably get away with not working again for the foreseeable future. This newfound place of comfort has freed ...
Featuring The Last Dinner Party, Jay Som, Kojey Radical, Militarie Gun and more.
The album that will see her make the leap from cult country-pop favourite to bona fide star.
To understand Antony Szmierek look no further than the title of his 2023 EP, ‘Poems To Dance To’, an apt depiction of the ex-English teacher’s rising blend of rhythmic spoken word and dancefloor ready ...
This debut solo record from Sydney Minsky Sargeant might represent the most dramatic change of pace by an artist all year, the frontman of doomy dark electronica merchants Working Men’s Club swapping ...