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Album Review: The Preatures ‘Blue Planet Eyes’

Words by James Tait What a whirlwind year 2014 has been for The Preatures. With just two EP’s to their name, the Sydney band found themselves perched in the Top 10 of the Hottest 100, played one of the most fun-filled sets to several thousand people from the main stage at Splendour In The Grass […]

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EP Review: Olympic Ayres ‘Leisureplex’

Sydney duo Olympic Ayres are about to head about the country on a tour promoting their recent EP release, Leisureplex – packed with ultimate good vibes and disco jams, the electronic outfit have delivered six impossibly funky tracks that will get stuck in your head for days on end (this is from experience). The EP […]

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EP Review: Orphans Orphans ‘What’s A Boy S’posed To Do?’

It’s no secret that we’re big fans of this “supergroup” of Brisbane musos here, but they keep on givin’ and we keep on lovin’! Orphans Orphans have just released their debut EP, What’s A Boy S’posed To Do?, and if you’ve been paying attention, it’s as fast paced, unique and just plain cool as you’d […]

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Album Review: Bluejuice ‘Retrospectable’

Words by James Tait. Announcing their breakup at the start of August were crafty veterans of the Australian music scene, Bluejuice. Crafty veterans may seem a stretch given that the band has released but three albums since 2007, but they’ve been kicking around since 2001, blasting their transcendent mash of hip-hop, electro, rock, funk and […]

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EP Review: Mammals – Animalia

After the success of first single, Circles, and follow up single Wolf, dreamy and lush Sydney outfit, Mammals are about to drop their debut EP, Animalia. If the first two singles are anything to go by, they’re in for some pretty exciting times ahead! Slow burning and gentle, yet juxtaposed with dramatic builds and percussion, […]

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