Jessica Pratt on finding the quiet among the chaos The Los Angeles singer-songwriter talks recovering from creative burnout to craft her most confident record yet, 'Quiet Signs'.
“I’m still processing a lot”: an interview with Sharon Van Etten Sharon Van Etten takes the messy, the complicated and chaotic, and turns it into something beautiful.
Deafheaven talk confident fourth album Ordinary Corrupt Human Love The band's vocalist George Clarke discusses the pursuit of honesty and the long path to their latest record, Ordinary Corrupt Human Love.
Melbourne band NUN on their razor-sharp new album A gleaming wave of synths and drum machines, the latest album from NUN retains the band's signature gloom with a shimmery new coat.
Interpol frontman Paul Banks on the band’s revitalised new album On Marauder, the sixth studio album from post-punk luminaries Interpol, the New York band sound as urgent and energetic as ever.
From Death Grips to Mitski, here are the 30 best albums of 2018 2018 has been an incredible year for music. Here, we take a look at some of the most groundbreaking pieces of music this year.
Everything happens at once: an interview with Panda Bear Panda Bear - aka Noah Lennox of Animal Collective - chats with Augustus Welby about sonic exploration and forthcoming album Buoys.
Handsome on learning to dance and creating change Handsome, the relatively new project from Sydney's Caitlin Park, discusses letting go of old identities and empowering the queer community.
Boygenius is the result of a rare, transformative friendship The supergroup of Phoebe Bridgers, Julien Baker and Lucy Dacus - Boygenius talk to Belinda Quinn about their songwriting process.
More than a splash: Kelley Deal talks the reinvigorated Breeders All Nerve, the first album in ten years from The Breeders, is a visceral collection of songs from a band with renewed energy.
Body Type on growing together and their self-titled debut Drummer Cecil Coleman of Sydney act Body Type discuss the long process to their debut release, and why the band feels more like a family.
Nahko and Medicine for the People are cultivating a new kind of community Ahead of live appearances in Australia as part of Bluesfest, we look at the unique connection between Nahko and Medicine for the People and their fans.