By Riley Evans Young Fathers are back, after an almost three-year hiatus from their last album, with a hymnal-esque single alongside an announcement that a new album has just finished completion.
Young Fathers – Lord (RETURN)

By Riley Evans Young Fathers are back, after an almost three-year hiatus from their last album, with a hymnal-esque single alongside an announcement that a new album has just finished completion.
By Owen Brock The Canadian R&B duo Majid Jordan drop gorgeous electric rhythms in their new single “Body Talk.” With fun waves fused with charged beats, “Body Talk” prompts all listeners to lose themselves through dance.
By Noah McCarty MGMT makes a successful return to the limelight with Little Dark Age, a dark, 80s-inspired track with minor synths galore. All the MGMT staples are here: cryptic lyrics, danceable beats and an attention to detail that raises the band above other synth-pop acts.
By Will Udo Lead singer of Hiatus Kayote, Nai Palm, drops her much anticipated new album with an array of sounds that magnetically attract and ease the ear. The Melbourne native carries futuristic neo-soul energy within her voice along with her streamline guitar plucks.
By Jordan Look Although the subject matter is heavy as H.E.R. pleads with her significant other to “let her in” on the 3rd track on her self-named 2017 album, she doesn’t go the expected route. While some would think this subject matter would call for a sad, melodic tone, she comes strong with a background […]
By Alec Stutson With its offbeat drums and jazzy, middle eastern sounding arpeggios, King Gizzard begins its 10-minute progressive symphony with style and flair. What comes next is a sprawling, ambitious piece of neo-progressive rock that fuses psychedelia, funky bass and surprisingly beautiful vocals from the band’s Frontman Stu Mackenzie. Crumbling Castle eschews the usually-driving […]
By Mollie Harrison Step Aside opens Good Morning’s gorgeous new two-track with a clean, catchy guitar riff that immediately had me vibing along to the smooth vocals. The Melbourne duo manage to maintain the tune’s effortless and breezy vibe while also making some slyly barbed commentary on Australian politics. I dare you to try to listen […]
By Jim Jung Twitches like a big sweaty guy on the bus.