Hip Hop Hip HopRecord Of The Week: Jarryd James’ emotive second album ‘P.M.’ We may have had to wait five years for a new Jarryd James album, but with all its nocturnal magic and soul-fuelled introspection, 'P.M.' is well worth it.
Classic Rock Classic RockRecord of the Week: Tyrone Noonan, Utopia? 'Utopia?' bounces from beautiful pop moments to soaring ballads to '80s rock gold, all layered with meaning and powerful themes to unpack.
Electronic ElectronicRecord Of The Week: The Avalanches, ‘We Will Always Love You’ Not only did 'We Will Always Love You' arrive 11 years earlier than some had anticipated, it's already been hailed a "chimerical odyssey".
Indie IndieRecord Of The Week: Stumps captivating debut album ‘All Our Friends’ Sydney indie-rock trio Stumps have outdone all past accolades with the release of their debut album, All Our Friends. Incredibly thoughtful, incisive and moving, the...
Classic Rock Classic RockRecord Of The Week: Death by Denim, ‘Sleepless and Sunkissed’ With Sleepless and Sunkissed, Death By Denim articulate the weird, untethered, and reckless feelings of summer with an everyman charisma.
Electronic ElectronicRecord Of The Week: Stevan, ‘Ontogeny’ With new mixtape Ontogeny, Stevan establishes himself as a singular voice in the Australian pop landscape.
Emo EmoRecord Of The Week: Cry Club, ‘God I’m Such A Mess’ Cry Club bring with them a clear message upon the release of debut album God I’m Such A Mess: It’s okay to not be okay....
Hip Hop Hip HopRecord Of The Week: Triple One, ‘Panic Force’ "After building up hype with several well-received EPs, Triple One have fulfilled on that promise with their slick debut album, Panic Force."