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Author Archives: Temporary Dreamer
ALBUM REVIEW // ‘Ball Park Music’ – Ball Park Music
There aren’t many bands that have made six consecutively great albums in recent years, but Ball Park Music have certainly just showed us that they can with this album.
SINGLE REVIEW // ‘How Am I The Same?’ – Stream Lea
Some tracks you just fall in love with immediately, and it’s evident that How Am I The Same is one of these.
SINGLE REVIEW // ‘Towards The Sun’ – White Bonsai
If ‘Towards the Sun’ shows us anything about White Bonsai, it’s that the band are pretty talented as musicians with their classic alt-rock influenced vocals and instrumentals.
FEATURED MOMENTS // UON Band Comp Drive-In Grand Final (Hey Jan, Cooks and Bakers, Berlyn and Viragos)
In the strange time that is 2020, flashing your headlights at the stage is the new way to cheer on live acts. Crowded mosh pits have been replaced with carparks for now, and while it is a different experience, there is still some great live music to enjoy even in these unprecedented times.
EXCLUSIVE // Psychedelic Porn Crumpets: Jack McEwan’s Top 5 Bands Coming Out Of Perth
Psychedelic Porn Crumpets are back with their hot new release release of Tally-Ho and announcement of their brand new album ‘SHYGA! The Sunlight Mound’ (Releasing February 2021). We caught up with frontman Jack McEwan to get some music recommendations; here’s his Top 5 Bands Coming Out of Perth right now!
SINGLE REVIEW // ‘Missify’ – Matahara
Ultimately, we are seeing a more vulnerable and mellow side to Matahara while still maintaining her eccentric sound.
SINGLE REVIEW // ‘Paralysed’ – Northbourne Flats
Dedicated to a love of good music and wholesome living, the boys from Northbourne Flats have been working together for the past 5 years. Paralysed pairs an enchanted rock sound with something a little more folky.
SINGLE REVIEW // ‘R U 4 Me’ – Middle Kids
n just under 3 minutes, this new track is pure Middle Kids greatness, from start to finish. The melodies are as catchy as you’d expect from the band, with a lead riff that is both simple yet has an uncontrolled sound to it.
SINGLE REVIEW // ‘i’m a f**king wreck’ – trials
The contrast between Daniyel’s self-deprecating lyrics and trials’ crisp production have created such a catchy sound. After accumulating nearly 9000+ Spotify streams in two days this track is yet another example of the potential that comes with talented Indigenous artists.