I posted about Brisbane band The Clues and their debut single, ’This Year’, what feel likes forever ago, and the band have returned with their first new material since the release of their debut EP ‘Yocto’. The song is called Occupied, and it’s another easy going, fun, and highly polished indie pop number.
Continue readingTin Can Radio ‘It Goes On’
Brisbane band Tin Can Radio produced some great indie pop music last year, at the same time as they built a reputation for having a killer and very energetic live show. Since then they have been in hibernation for six months, but they’ve just emerged with their new single ’It Goes On’, which is easily their strongest track to date.
Continue readingHey Geronimo ‘Carbon Affair’
Brisbane band Hey Geronimo’s first single received more attention than I think even the band themselves could have possibly hoped for. Thanks in no small part to an inspired video clip, ‘Why Don’t We Do Something?’ spread like wildfire over the internet, serving to really kickstart the band’s career. Well, they’re back with their second single, ‘Carbon Affair’, another riotous pop song which is instantly likable and very, very fun.
Continue readingFounds ‘Avalanches’
Brisbane band Founds have been a bit quiet since bursting onto the scene last year with their incredible single Holograms. This is set to change however with the band making the first single from their upcoming album available online. The song is called ’Avalanches’, and you can listen to it below.
Continue readingLast Dinosaurs Interview
Last year was a decent one for Brisbane band Last Dinosaurs. They recorded their debut album, played with some huge international bands, watched their songs accrue over a million views on Youtube, and toured a little bit as well. With the aforementioned debut album, ‘In A Million Years’, due for release within a month and a UK tour ahead, 2012 is poised pretty damn nicely for them as well. I had a chat with lead singer Sean Caskey ahead of the album launch tour, but mostly we just ended up talking about the past and the future.
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