Retro flavours of guitar funk and lo-fi studio time pour through with a certain joy-inducing sense of story and good vibes – Cloverchild delivers a single that’s as catchy as it is thought provoking.
Singles
A stunning introduction to a band who effectively reignite the sound of a simpler era; whilst injecting something undeniably fresh and fiercely authentic into the modern scene.
Dan Cody’s return for 2022 brings an infectious pop-rock classic of timeless rhythms and lasting positivity.
After a hauntingly impressive and memorable debut, Sydney artist and rapper Ooyta OG returns with a bang as the collaborative new single Diggers In The Subi hits the scene.
By all accounts, this feels like an authentically original pop hit, not drawing melodic comparisons but still feeling relevant and welcome amidst the current landscape.
Exemplary not purely for the melodic design but the space, the quiet contemplation, and indeed the purity of the recording – the weight of the keys, the raw and intimate, somewhat muffled honesty of it all.
Ever the artist for the sheer versatility and expressive variation from one release to the next, 3mind Blight breaks things down to the bare essentials for an acoustically led, poetically loaded and deeply personal, revealing new single.
Just one of a multitude of new releases from the non-stop corner of 3mind Blight, this fearlessly soaring, high-octane metal and electronic elevation of intensity is perhaps his most immersive and attention-grabbing yet.
An anthem for the times with contemporary emo rap tones, production clarity and depth of intention united across a clear sense of rising anticipation.
Ambient contemplations in brief yet moving supply engage as a deeply human and melodically hypnotic Forever emerges.
Dreamy guitar lines and distant vocal hooks make up the catchy and contemporary sound of Ty Easley across the memorable new single Tell Me Lies.
The performance has a tiredness about it, reinforcing the isolation request of the lyrics, and the production keeps things moving yet mildly interesting and ambient for a touch of intrigue that will hopefully linger across future releases.