Features Features Sui Zhen: Secretly Susan Few artists can squeeze as many narratives into a sound as Sui Zhen. Fewer still can manage it with her same style and grace, and...
Features Features The Libertines: Anthems For Doomed Youth Back in 2004, you would’ve got long odds on Pete Doherty living to the following Christmas, never mind making a third album with The Libertines....
Features Features The Sword: High Country With puns fully intended, The Sword have been chopping their way through the realm of heavy metal and stoner rock for just over a decade....
Features Features Last Dinosaurs: Wellness After touring from continent to continent off the back of their killer 2012 debut,In A Million Years,Brisbane’s Last Dinosaurs have offered up a ten-song-long follow-up,Wellness....
Features Features Yo La Tengo: Stuff Like That There Recalling their 1990 breakthroughFakebook, Yo La Tengo have returned with a set of covers, re-workings and a few new songs performed as a country folk...
Features Features Andrei Eremin: Pale Blue You might not have heard his name before, but Andrei Eremin’s fingerprints are likely all over your music library, with mixing, production and mastering credits...
Features Features Royal Headache: High Four years on from their debut self-titled record, Royal Headache have worked their high-energy garage rock down to an art. Straight up, their second release...
Features Features Bad//Dreems: Dogs At Bay 4.5/5 stars Ahh; take a deep breath and suck in the smell of stale beer, man sweat and fetid urinals – pub rock is back...
Features Features The Paper Kites: Twelvefour 3.5/5 stars When Melbourne’s folk rock hopefuls The Paper Kites released their debut albumStatesin 2013, they were already being positioned as the next Middle East....
Features Features Bullet For My Valentine: Venom 3/5 stars Known for being purveyors of reasonably friendly, non-violent metalcore, these Welsh boys have really stuck an Exocet missile up their collective arse on...
Features Features Stories: The Youth To Become 3/5 stars Sometimes, a band just can’t outrun its influences, try as it might. It becomes so prevalent within what the members do musically that...
Features Features The Waifs: Beautiful You 2.5/5 stars On the cover of The Waifs’ live albumA Brief History, the core trio are bundled up together in the back of what appears...