Slowly emerging rock vibes create a stylish groove and lead with a brilliantly infectious riff as JOHNSON LIVINGSTONE deliver a simple outline on living life to the fullest.
Singles
Wonderful, of Bob Dylan-esque depth and organic arrangement, and worth more than a few listens throughout this rainy January of 2022.
Had Enough showcases the combined talents of Sydney artists Atahan, Arty and Suraeh, as they detail the ache and devotion of chasing dreams within the music industry.
Stylishly fusing emotional integrity with creative production and a clear familiarity in the form of the modern emo rap sound – PARC6IX keeps things catchy and ambient throughout a confident, musically energising 24k.
Introducing a boldly unique folk songwriter of passionate and creatively free design, London’s The Guv leads with fast-paced acoustic rhythms and long-form melodic story-telling for a decidedly recognisable sense of identity.
Freshly released from the upcoming debut LP Songs From The Spirit Box, MELØ’s Mysteria drives with colourful electro-pop layers and uplifting melodies for a scene-setting embrace of the moment.
Stylishly offering an immediately infectious groove of tribal rhythms and looping bass – IIIX paints an image of escapism with the brilliantly hypnotic, softly energising Zefah.
Brilliantly melodic from the outset, the emo-rap tones of the contemporary scene fused with creative, memorable riff work and a vocal line that’s both catchy and revealing.
Tipping its hat towards the grunge and hard rock legends of a simpler time – the softer releases that broke down all barriers between artist and audience for a revealing, deeply human experience – Against The Grain features subtly psychedelic guitar play during its instrumental moments.
Under The Covers bursts into life with an organic full-band set-up and an optimistic core, igniting a welcomed sense of unity and possibility as the days grows shorter and colder.
Artistic integrity drives this uniquely crafted new alt-pop single from an ever creative Tricia Lo.
Features a heavy use of strobe lighting throughout, increasingly so towards the end. Nostalgia and shock factor in strong supply.