EDGE RADIO RECOMMENDED: Luca Brasi –‘The World Don’t Owe You Anything’
Your Tasmanian best mates are back with their sixth studio album; one that thrums with renewed energy and verve; a fiery blast from a band refreshed, renewed, and better than ever. Best suited to...
View ArticleEDGE RADIO RECOMMENDED: bodies of divine infinite and eternal spirit –‘all...
Naarm/Melbourne experimental queer post-punk outfit bodies of divine infinite and eternal spirit (AKA bodies), is the project of daniel ward (vocals, guitar), Aldo Thomas (vocals, guitar, saxophone),...
View ArticleEDGE RADIO RECOMMENDED: Porpoise Spit –‘Don’t Quit’
Porpoise Spit have built an audience in Melbourne and increasingly around Australia playing shows with peers such as Cash Savage, Cable Ties and Press Club; the group’s roots are in the punk scene, yet...
View ArticleEDGE RADIO RECOMMENDED: Maple Glider –‘I Get Into Trouble’
For Tori Zietsch, who records emotionally direct and woozily romantic songs under the moniker Maple Glider, music has been an escape from a series of oppressive institutions: religion, enervating...
View ArticleEDGE RADIO RECOMMENDED: The Night Terrors –‘HYPNOTICA’
HYPNOTICA – Composition For Theremin And Electronic Music Synthesizer, is the fourth album from Melbourne based duo The Night Terrors. Featuring the haunting theremin melodies of Miles Brown alongside...
View ArticleEDGE RADIO RECOMMENDED: The Native Cats –‘The Way On Is The Way Off’
Celebrated Hobart, Australia post-punk duo The Native Cats have released their fifth album The Way On Is The Way Off – their first new album for Chapter Music.The Native Cats are bassist Julian Teakle...
View ArticleEDGE RADIO RECOMMENDED: Angie McMahon –‘Light, Dark, Light Again’
Naarm/Melbourne-based singer and musician ANGIE MCMAHON has unveiled her highly anticipated second album Light, Dark, Light Again.A record about going to the darkest places inside yourself, facing your...
View ArticleEDGE RADIO RECOMMENDED: Lewis Coleman –‘Offline’
Out now on the new Naarm-based label Beloved Recordings, Lewis Coleman’s latest offering Offline is a collection of songs grounded in a desire to generate a current within stagnant and hopeless waters....
View ArticleEDGE RADIO RECOMMENDED: Pop Filter –‘CONO’
CONO is the third album from Pop Filter, a band of friends whose strong bonds stretch across multiple cities. Coming 3 years after the band’s last offering, 2020’s Donkey Gully Road, the band return...
View ArticleEDGE RADIO RECOMMENDED: HEALTH –‘RAT WARS’
HEALTH – the LA-based industrial-rock band of Jake Duzsik (vocals/guitar), John Famiglietti (bass/producer), and BJ Miller (drums) – have released their anticipated new album RAT WARS.The follow-up to...
View ArticleEDGE RADIO RECOMMENDED: Lachy Hamill –‘Apple Isle Style’
Apple Isle Style is the most comprehensive showcase of Tasmanian hip-hop ever made. Entirely produced by local hip-hop artist Lachy Hamill, the behemoth album features 60 artists, all from Tasmania....
View ArticleEDGE RADIO RECOMMENDED: Malaika Mfalme –‘Yasmin’
Malaika Mfalme is a trans/non-binary artist who creates profound yet intimate folk music highlighted by their bona fide storytelling. Malaika describes, “My music journey started when I was five as a...
View ArticleEDGE RADIO RECOMMENDED: Metdog –‘Questions and Answers Regarding Computers...
Naarm/Melbourne digi-punks Metdog have unleashed their latest album Questions and Answers Regarding Computers and Screens. This frenetic new release from Metdog turns an eye toward the electric eye,...
View ArticleEDGE RADIO RECOMMENDED: TORRES –‘What an enormous room’
TORRES – the recording project of New York artist Mackenzie Scott — presents her new album, What an enormous room, out on Merge Records.TORRES’ career spans a decade, six studio albums, countless...
View ArticleEDGE RADIO RECOMMENDED: Kirin J Callinan –‘If I Could Sing’
Australian artist, actor, writer, provocateur and musician Kirin J Callinan has shared his highly anticipated, long awaited new album If I Could Sing. Written between Sydney, Los Angeles, and an...
View ArticleEDGE RADIO RECOMMENDED: Tom Snowdon –‘Lonely Tree’
The long awaited debut from the reluctant soloist arrives 3 years in the making – in between completing a post-grad law degree, the closure of acclaimed project No Mono and working as a researcher for...
View ArticleEDGE RADIO RECOMMENDED: Jack Davies and The Bush Chooks –‘the nighttime, the...
Boorloo/Perth-based indie-folk band Jack Davies and The Bush Chooks have unveiled their alt-country debut album, the nighttime, the wind, the crocodile – produced by lead vocalist Jack Davies, and...
View ArticleEDGE RADIO RECOMMENDED: Yirinda –‘Yirinda’
Yirinda means ‘Now’ in Butchulla language.Meanjin/Brisbane duo Yirinda combine ancient Aboriginal language with sublime modern production – Fred Leone and Samuel Pankhurst’s music invokes thousands of...
View ArticleEDGE RADIO RECOMMENDED: Claire Anne Taylor –‘Giving It Away’
When singer-songwriter Claire Anne Taylor’s 14-month-old son was diagnosed with the rare genetic condition Angelman Syndrome, her world was turned upside down. But rather than turn her back on her...
View ArticleEDGE RADIO RECOMMENDED – Obscura Hail –‘Playing Dead’
Packed with metaphors and poetic daily observations; Obscura Hail’s new album Playing Dead has arrived. Helmed by Sean Conran, the trio’s second album is mature in content and playful in delivery and...
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