Australian rockers Are We Dreaming have fused a hypnotic sound that fuses intoxicating mellow vocals with dreamy 80s influences, melodic guitars and driving drums.
Discover This: Cold Tide
Melbourne band Cold Tide have honed an infectious brand of rock that's big on melody and will have their songs stuck in your head for days.
Discover This: Society of Beggars
Alternative rockers Society of Beggars describe their musical exploits as a "life sentence of rock'n'roll" and their intoxicating brew of rolling riffs and thunderous rhythms and soaring melodies will have you hooked.
Discover This: Nautical Mile
Energetic, angsty pop-punk in all its finery is coming your way with the launch of Perth punks Nautical Mile's debut album tomorrow (25 October).
Discover This: Furlong
When we spoke to angsty Australian rockers Furlong they gave us a bit of insight into feedback they'd had from other - clearly inferior - blogs about their sound. Those blogs are wrong/
Discover This: Faux Bandit
We're helping you get your weekend off to a heavy, rocky start by encouraging you to blast the sound of Australian noise-rockers Faux Bandit down your earholes.
Discover This: Mylk
From Melbourne in Australia we bring you an exciting new alternative rock band that oozes coolness and catchy indie rock goodness in the form of Mylk. The band sent us a track called Your Name, which is the perfect mix of fun indie rockiness and angst. It opens up with drums and a plodding bassline... Continue Reading →
Introducing: Cleo Alexandra
Australia's track record for rock singer-songwriters could be about to change with the emergence of Cleo Alexandra, whose style has been aptly described as a 'grungy rock version of Rihanna.'
Introducing: HOMEFRONT
Brisbane alternative rockers HOMEFRONT offer up an intriguingly diverse brand of pop-punk meets rock that encompasses everything from post-hardcore to emo and punk.
‘Very heavy pop songs’ influenced by cults and the Occult: An interview with Pagan
Given they're self-monikered as 'real-life/pretend vampires playing real-life/pretend rock and roll,' you might be surprised to hear Pagan describe their music as: "Just very heavy pop songs."