Freshly released from the creative corner that forever fuses passion and talent to a mighty degree, songwriter Stevski7 releases the grunge-esque tones, contemplative lyrics and outright roar of Hazed Again.

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Songs of pain sung with joy and devotion to the moment. An inspiring release, boldly personal yet broadly accessible, offering some of the very best tracks and performances of his career.
Soaring instrumentals of chaotic layers and delicacy combined intertwine throughout the unmistakable sound of Isaiah Mclaughlin’s latest album Afterlife.
“What did I have to lose? I realized life is too short and unpredictable to not give it a shot. I’m so glad I did.”
Following the release of her album Jump In!, Lisa Bouchelle announced a series of live shows with the one and only Glenn Tilbrook, of Squeeze. Despite a busy schedule, the artist and songwriter kindly took part in an interview. Here’s how it went… * * * Hi Lisa, hope you’re doing well – thanks so … Continued
Omaha’s Badboi leads with raw pace and presence, throughout the immersive DIY stylings of Cold.
Their sixth album to date, Audio Surrender marks 20 years of music from Pistol For Ringo, and celebrates their unrivaled devotion, passion and skill in a timeless and impressive manner.
Acoustic delicacy of both poetic depth and style pours through with familiarity and honest intentions, as Melbourne singer and songwriter Coconut Shy releases the beautifully organic Water, Water.
Beginning with the intriguing sound of ambient layering of piano, synth, bass, Intro feels initially like a new-jazz piece, before we’re hit with a relentlessly awakening dance rhythm at just past the half-minute mark.
Musically faultless but also considerably enthused and passionate in both composing and performing, Yuval’s music stands out for its unpredictability, creativity and heart combined.
Vastly atmospheric and emotive production guides us refreshingly into the thoughtful depths and contemporary stylings of Li$o’s No More Heroes.
Sydney rapper and artist Stephh V brings together sultry bass and electric guitar fragments throughout the smooth and seductively forthright Attract.