Little Indie casts its ears and eyes over more of the latest sounds to emerge recently from Down Under.
MINIATURES - TO THE LAKE
This track from Melbourne-based shoegaze/dreampop quartet - formed by Annemarie Duff (vocals, programming) and Ché Walden (guitars, bass, keys), originally from Christchurch, New Zealand with Chris MacLean on bass, and Alana West - first appeared last year as then a cut from debut album ‘Jessamines’ - which is finally released on October 6 this year via Saint Marie Records.
WHARVES - LOVE DECIDE
On their infectiously gritty new offering, the Lennox Head, New South Wales-based quartet take cues from the likes of The Strokes, Foals and Joy Division, layering thumping guitars and fuzzy bass in a post-punk/alt-rock oeuvre.
HYLA - FOREIGN TOWER
Third single from the Perth band's debut album 'OSAKA' (released September 15) is a 90s-influenced, reflective slow-burner, with ex-member of The Silents, frontman Alex Hayes sounding vocally hypnotic over the hazy, acoustic opening.
I HEART HIROSHIMA - BORN TOO LATE
From the veteran Brisbane punk 'n' roll trio’s 'Dreamin' Heavy' five track EP, released September 15. Ragged guitars and garage pop vibes follow last year's 'Spillin The Light' EP.
DUMB THINGS - WALK IT OFF
The Brisbane garage pop five-piece head up to an album release with its lead single of Parquet Courts-esque jangly guitars and pumping drums.
LOVERBOY - ANOTHER LIE
Melbourne producer Tom Warburton's project delivers an smooth RnB jam, with crisp production and muddy beats.
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