Alex the Astronaut on Why Businessman Is Their Most Independent Release Yet

Alex the Astronaut has always had a knack for turning life's biggest questions into deceptively catchy songs. With their latest single, Businessman, they're turning...

YORKE on finding clarity, embracing 2010s pop and making heartbreak fun with ‘break up season’

YORKE enters a bold new era. With her latest single break up season, she's swapping heartbreak ballads for shimmering synth-pop, turning relationship drama into...

Jimi The Kween on Going ‘Full Speed’, Finding Queer Joy and Taking Pride Global

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L8dvAzejPag Few artists embody Pride Month quite like Jimi The Kween. The vocalist, DJ and drag performer kicks off a huge international run of shows...

Anna Jeavons on Finding Meaning in the Melancholy of Anomie

With her debut album Anomie, Adelaide singer-songwriter Anna Jeavons transforms a decade of deeply personal songwriting into a poignant collection of indie-pop reflections on...

Shaun Ryder of Happy Mondays reflects on making a classic album, and some minor visa violations in Australia

In celebration of the thirty-fifth anniversary of Pills ‘n’ Thrills and Bellyaches, Manchester group Happy Mondays return to Australia with their influential blend of...

ELAURA on Turning Heartbreak Into Healing

For ELAURA, Cry Until We Laugh is more than just an EP — it’s a deeply personal document of heartbreak, healing and self-discovery. Written...

Shewita on Canvas, Creative Freedom and Finding Her Voice

As she prepares to release her debut EP Canvas on June 5, rising R&B artist Shewita introduces listeners to every facet of her artistry.

Hooligan Hefs on 6PM Somewhere, Life Lessons and Leaving the Past Behind

Australian rap heavyweight Hooligan Hefs enters a new chapter. Fresh off being named Spotify's Turn Up Aus Artist of 2026 and with more than...

SF Wrens on Finding Freedom in Genre-Blending and Live Improvisation

Newcastle collective SF Wrens step into a bold new era with the release of their latest single, The Finish Line. Blending improvisation, genre fluidity and explosive live energy, the band have built a reputation for performances that thrive on spontaneity and connection. We caught up with SF Wrens to talk about the meaning behind the track, embracing unpredictability, and why “fun” might just be the best way to describe their sound.

Kathleen Halloran on Rock and Roll, Resilience and Nobody’s Baby

After more than fifteen years building a reputation as one of Australia’s most respected guitarists, Melbourne artist Kathleen Halloran steps into her solo era...