Features FeaturesSui 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 FeaturesThe 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 FeaturesThe 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 FeaturesLast 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 FeaturesYo 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 FeaturesAndrei 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 FeaturesRoyal 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 FeaturesBad//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 FeaturesThe 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 FeaturesBullet 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 FeaturesStories: 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 FeaturesThe 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...