Architecture in Helsinki’s new album
Melbourne indie poppers Architecture in Helsinki have just announced their fifth album will be finished in a few days. They’ve told Triple J to expect a “more hyper” version of their last album,...
View ArticleDevendra Banhart album review
Devendra Banhart is back with some more weird and wonderful tales of failed romance and strange daydreams in his new album ‘Mala’. We’ve been playing it on our camping trip this weekend, and think it...
View ArticleThe Boy Least Likely To – The Great Perhaps
British indie-pop duo The Boy Least Likely To are back with their fourth album, ‘The Great Perhaps’. Their youthful, up-beat pop sound is always one that cheers me up. There is something about this...
View ArticleCamera Obscura –‘Desire Lines’
Glaswegian five-piece Camera Obscura will be back in June with their fifth album ‘Desire Lines’. The long-awaited album was recorded in Portland, OR with Tucker Martine (R.E.M, The Decemberists,...
View ArticleJonny Pierce: I Didn’t Realise
Jonny Pierce of The Drums is due to release his first solo album some time this year. The first taste of it is ‘I Didn’t Realise’, a lot more electronic and heavier than what he has released with the...
View ArticleCocoRosie –‘Tales of a Grass Widow’
I decided to make the most of my last few days in the California summer soaking up the sunshine, laying by the pool like a fat cat. During one of these sunburning sessions I was chatting to my...
View ArticleLady Lamb the Beekeeper –‘Ripely Pine’
Earlier this year Lady Lamb the Beekeeper released her much-awaited first studio album ‘Ripely Pine’. Aly Spaltro had been recording music for years in her bedroom both as a solo artist and part of a...
View ArticleSnakadaktal: Ghost
Melbourne based dream pop 5-piece Snakadaktal have released ‘Ghost’ off their upcoming debut album ‘Sleep in The Water‘. Although not the official single (which will be ‘Hung On Tight’ out June 24),...
View ArticleThe Drones –‘I See Seaweed’
I have spent the entire weekend feeling sorry for myself. Not in a pathetic self-loathing way, but in an incredibly hungover ‘I’m definitely getting too old for this shit’ kinda way. Yesterday I...
View ArticleChristopher Paul Stelling: Brick x Brick
‘Brick x Brick’ is the first single from the album False Cities by Brooklyn-based singer songwriter Christopher Paul Stelling. After receiving critical acclaim for his debut album Songs of Praise and...
View ArticleThe Trouble With Templeton –‘Rookie’
“You Are New” is the first single off Aussie band The Trouble With Templeton’s latest album ‘Rookie’. What started out as a bedroom project for Brisbane’s Thomas Calder back in 2011 has now blossomed...
View Article[GUEST POST] London Grammar: Metal and Dust
Hello! I’m Charlie, British as they come, avid fan of Willow Wood Music and about to launch into my first ever blog post on a band who I firmly believe is one of the best bands to come out of the UK...
View ArticleMan Man –“Head On”
I’m personally a big fan of old cheesy horror films, if any of you came to that warehouse party we had a few years back that was ’1950s drive-in cinema’ themed, then you’ll hopefully have noticed the...
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