Birds of Tokyo, one of Australia's most popular rock bands, release Human Design which aims to be a personal album covering themes that every human being can relate to. With previous big-hitters such as Plans, This Fire, and I’d Go With You Anywhere under their belt, as well as winning APRA’s songwriting award for “Rock Work Of The Year” six times since 2012, Birds of Tokyo … [Read more...] about Birds Of Tokyo: Human Design – Review
New Music Fridays – 1st May 2020
1st of the month and New Music Fridays once again align like a cosmic clashing of forces, bringing you four new tracks from four up and coming artists. Folk, soul, synths and some fantastic vocals are on the cards this week, so take some time to sit back and enjoy. Click the pics to listen below. WILD - Surround You The LA indie-folk trio have really hit onto … [Read more...] about New Music Fridays – 1st May 2020
Retro Gigs: Silverchair – Rock City Nottingham 1997
We continue a look back at some of our favourite gigs as lockdown persists, trying to hold on to that precious atmosphere of hearing live music until we can get back to it ourselves. This week, Matthew Wand takes us back to 8th March 1997 where Aussie rockers Silverchair blew the crowd away at Nottingham's Rock City. In 1997 Silverchair released the sophomore album … [Read more...] about Retro Gigs: Silverchair – Rock City Nottingham 1997
Queen top UK chart for best selling vinyl artist of 2019
No stranger to vinyl sales in the past, 2019 sees Queen top the list of best selling artists on vinyl for the year 2019. Helped by 2018’s Queen-based movie Bohemian Rhapsody featuring Raimi Malek as the band’s titular frontman, Freddie Mercury, sales for Queen’s back-catalogue skyrocketed in 2019. According to the UK’s British Phonographic Industry Queen sold over … [Read more...] about Queen top UK chart for best selling vinyl artist of 2019
Car Seat Headrest: Making A Door Less Open – Review
Car Seat Headrest return with Making A Door Less Open, their first full-length of new music in four years and a chance for them to broaden their sound. Known for their tantalising lyrics, rough and ready guitar rock and tailored riffy, loveliness, Car Seat Headrest have decided to change things up with new album Making A Door Less Open. And this isn’t a bad thing, in fact … [Read more...] about Car Seat Headrest: Making A Door Less Open – Review
Whitney Rose: We Still Go To Rodeos – Review
Canadian country musician Whitney Rose returns with her latest release We Still Go To Rodeos, an album that defies conventions as it progresses. If you’re flicking through your local record store’s country section and come across Whitney Rose’s We Still Go To Rodeos, despite the lack of wear, you could easily assume it’s from the seventies judging by the artwork. But no, … [Read more...] about Whitney Rose: We Still Go To Rodeos – Review






