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EP Review: London duo Nudista’s raw new vision on ‘Nothing Makes Sense Until It Does’
London based duo: Nudista are back on form with their newest EP since the lockdown-recorded folk rock outing: Halfway Here. When I reviewed that record, I was struck by the songwriting chemistry of the two key members: Pilar Matji Cabello and Robbie Carman. They work way more as a partnership than most bands, and though …
Live Gallery: Ben Howard at the Enmore Theatre, Sydney 30 May 2024
Sydney’s Enmore Theatre Rocks to the Soulful Tunes of Ben Howard
Live Gallery: Coming up for Air – Live at the Sydney Opera House 25.05.2024
Air brought their iconic album ‘Moon Safari’ to life at the Sydney Opera House
Track: Kawala Share New Single ‘Time Slipping Away’
Ahead of their UK headline shows taking place this month, North London five-piece, Kawala have shared their third single of 2024, the irresistibly addictive ‘Time Slipping Away’. Spotlighting the struggles faced to over-achieve and stay on track, ‘Time Slipping Away’, with its energetic and vibrant sonics, act as reassurance to keep afloat amid the tough …
Track: The Garrys return with their latest track
The Garrys return for the first time since their 2021 album Get Thee to a Nunnery, dropping their track Cakewalk, on May 3rd. The Garrys are very much a family affair, with Canadian sisters Lenore, Julia and Erica Maier starting out jamming in their parents house, before putting down their first album – Warm Buds …
Track: Martial Arts – Defector
Manchester’s Martial Arts have shared their second single, ‘Defector’, which follows on from the bands debut single ‘Warsaw‘. It was produced by Seanda McPhail of the city’s renowned Airtight Studios and mixed by former Spring King leader Tarek Musa. Singer and co-songwriter, James Marson says: “Defector is about the introspective struggle, helplessness and feelings of responsibility towards the disparity that our generation …
Live Gallery: The Beaches Live at the Metro Theatre, Sydney 12.05.2024
‘Blame Brett’ for The Beaches’ riotous riffs that rocked Sydney’s Metro Theatre tonight
Track: The Howl And The Hum – Same Mistake Twice
Leeds-based songwriter Sam Griffiths has announced the return of The Howl & The Hum and shared the band’s first new material since 2021. The follow-up to their acclaimed 2020 debut, the unfortunately named ‘Human Contact’, second album ‘Same Mistake Twice’ will be released on the 6th of September via Miserable Disco. Until then, Griffiths has …