Sunday, November 19, 2017

New tracks coming up from Down Under




Little Indie casts its ears and eyes over more of the latest sounds to emerge recently from Down Under.


BALU BRIGADA - OVERLAP

New single - released November 20 - by Auckland, NZ indie hip-hop artists, comprised of brothers Henry (vocals, guitar), Pierre (keys, vocals) and Charles (drums) Beasley, with Guy Harrison (bass, vocals). Following on from the summer's 'Could You Not', with a funky rhythm line and synth pads.




ELSTOW - NIGHT & DAY

Co-produced by Darragh Nolan (Sacred Animals) of Ireland’s Asta Kalapa Studios and mastered by NZ’s Andrew Davenport, the Sydney alt-psych-pop infused track oozes with twanging guitar, punchy percussion and velvet, lo-fi vocals.




ESTÈRE - GRANDMOTHER

25-year-old Wellington, NZ-based Estère Dalton shares the soulful track from her recent mini-album 'My Design (Part 1)'. Lyrically the song discusses Estere’s grandmother - "the woman I am named after but never got to meet."




BEDIQUETTE - IN CIRCLES

Dunedin, NZ electronic artist Jens Moller released this new glitchy, electro-pop single on November 7, ahead of upcoming EP which follows her 'Looking, Not Listening EP' debut from earlier this year.




TIA GOSTELOW - HUNGER

The 18-year-old Queensland-based indie pop singer-songwriter debuted 'Vague Utopia' last year at the age of 17; now on her third official single which was co-written with Little May’s Hanna Field and Liz Drummond and produced by Konstantin Kersting. Her distinctive soaring vocals rise over a driving beat and guitars.




POLYESTER - DIFFERENT FOR A BOY

Released earlier this month from the Auckland, NZ, alt-pop five-piece - their first since last year's 'Lucky Me'. With their debut album set for early next year, this dreamy ballad's lyrics talk about songwriter Amelia Berry’s experiences coming out as a trans woman.


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