Category: New Releases
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Aya Yves – feeling small (let the light in)
If you’re the kind of person who stares out the window on the train, and imagines they are in their own coming of age movie, AYA YVES has written the song for you.’feeling small’ is the perfect way to soundtrack all the introspective feelings that can feel hard to contain, the swelling atmosphere mirroring the […]
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Sammi Constantine – Lemonade
Femininity and ferocious prowess are one in the same in Sammi Constantine’s vast musical universe. They Sydney artist isn’t afraid to inject this fascinating cocktail of vulnerability and attitude into all the art she creates. ‘Lemonade’ is the most recent release from the rising sensation, a powerful dark-pop track that harnesses Sammi’s sweet voice, and […]
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Abbey Rose – Not Interested
Abbey rose is serving boss bitch energy with a side of attitude in the funky new release “Not Interested”. The distinctive melodic hook in the chorus is backed up by some real punchy instrumentation, and after first being debuted at the “Not My Problem” single launch, it’s no surprise people have been waiting in anticipation […]
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Jade Stanger – The Stranger That Wasn’t Bad
UK singer-songwriter Jade Stanger has released the perfect ‘taxi montage on the way to a love confession at the airport’ kind of introspective indie pop/tack track “The Stranger That Wasn’t Bad” There is such a clear drive in this song that feels energising and emotional, like a song that helps you release how you’re really […]
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Franko Gonzo – Do Better
2022 has seen Franko Gonzo absolutely explode onto the Aussie glitter-pop scene with her infectiously danceable party tracks. The breakthrough pop-princess graced us with the energetic singles “Planet” and “Get Skool’d” earlier this year, and isn’t slowing down by any means as she launches into her “Do Better” era. Written during a virtual songwriting camp […]
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Window Shopping – One More Episode
Adelaide outfit Window Shopping are proving in 2 minutes and 51 seconds that we seldom experience anything unique. Their candid, aggressively Australian track “One More Episode” captures the devastating relatability of the defeated 20-something. Inspired by indie rock acts like Cheekface, Sidney Gish, and The Prettiots, Window Shopping have harnessed the kind of tongue-in-cheek lyricism […]
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Georgia Hoareau – GIRL
Rising Bedroom-pop star Georgia Hoareau is immortalising her precious adolescence with a catalog of down-to-earth singles about teenage-hood and growing up, her latest addition being ‘GIRL’. The music mainstream is seeing an intense rise of vulnerable and empowering young female writers, and Georgia numbers among them with her open and honest approach to songwriting and […]
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Melanie Wehbe – Like I Do
Swedish pop-princess Melanie Wehbe is turning back the clock with a release that her younger self could have really benefited from during those confusing adolescent moments. ‘Like I Do’ is a retro-modern power anthem that will have you dancing your way to self-acceptance and self-love. Acting as the introductory single for her upcoming EP ‘Bloom’, […]
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The Buckleys – Oops I Love You
Gorgeous Australiana family trio The Buckleys are bringing all things indie country-pop with their syrupy new single ‘Oops I Love You’. Diving headfirst stylistically and physically into a Nashville sound, the Byron Bay soft rock group are proving that upbeat, infectious country music isn’t limited to the heart of America. After the great success of […]
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Tornsey – I Feel Fine
Grab your Walkman and leg-warmers, because Tornsey is taking you back in time with her eclectic and empowering debut synth-pop track about self-acceptance. “I Feel Fine” is a bit of a time capsule of some of the greatest production chops from the ’80s, but not without vital modernisation that is necessary to succeed in a […]