Episode 59: Eliot Argus – Cardboard Cutouts
Ever since they released their debut single back in 2019, Queensland alt-rockers Cardboard Cutouts have been determined to keep themselves moving. Whether it’s trying new things on the writing or recording front, or simply looking towards myriad artists for inspiration,...
Episode 58: Josh Morris – The Electorate
For a few years now, the Australian music industry has been home to a band whose current iteration has roots spanning back decades. In the early ’90s, the Sydney scene featured an indie-rock trio dubbed The Templebears. Issuing three releases...
Episode 57: Crystal Choi & Simeon Kavanagh-Vincent – Phoebe Rings
If you’re someone who likes their music a little bit dreamy, a little bit hazy, and a whole lot of brilliant, then you need to point your peepers toward New Zealand, where Auckland’s Phoebe Rings have been providing just that...
Episode 56: Ciarann Babbington – Bakers Eddy
Are you someone who likes their music with a bit of energy and a bit of fun? Then let me point you towards Bakers Eddy. Formed in Wellington, New Zealand when its members were still quite young, the group found...
Episode 55: Nick Thomas – The Spill Canvas
When it comes to explaining Private Function in just a few short paragraphs, there’s a lot of difficulty at play. For over 20 years now, music-lovers of the world have been lucky enough to exist within the same timeline as...
Episode 54: Chris Penney – Private Function
When it comes to explaining Private Function in just a few short paragraphs, there’s a lot of difficulty at play. After all, they’re a Melbourne punk outfit who have been around for close to a decade now, pumping out blistering...
Episode 53: Craig Finn – The Hold Steady
Anyone who knows me knows that I love a good lyricist, and then that means you should definitely know the great Craig Finn. For the uninitiated, Craig was the man behind the likes of Lifter Puller, and following their split...
Episode 52: Chris Hannah – Propagandhi
If you’re someone who hasn’t yet listened to Propagandhi, then I’m sure you’re about to have the time of your life as you discover their eclectic and celebrated discography. Forming in Canada back in 1986, they’ve been a going concern...
Episode 51: Steve Sladkowski – PUP
For 15 years now, Canadian outfit PUP have been defying the concept that their name stands for a Pathetic Use of Potential and have been proving all and sundry wrong as they travel around the world with their unique blend...
Episode 50: Jesse Coulter – Grenadiers
There’s no denying the fact that Adelaide is just one of those cities that can’t help itself but breed amazing bands. Sure, you can look at groups like The Angels, Cold Chisel, and more, but why not look at groups...