Tuesday, January 07, 2020
Best new tracks Down Under #1
With the vibrant indie music scene in Australia and New Zealand constantly outshining much of the output from their British and American cousins, Little Indie picks our weekly bunch of some of the best new tracks on offer.
SAM WINDLEY - FOR REAL THIS TIME
Central Coast, New South Wales alt-folk-pop singer-songwriter links up with Sydney-based producer Billy Otto for this, her debut single. A breakup ballad with fuzzy guitar, sweer vocals and upbeat melodies, it comes ahead of an EP for later release.
THE RAPTURES - VICTIM OF THE SUMMERTIME
The Melbourne alt-pop-rock quintet show their self-titled debut EP was no one-off, as this latest track uploaded online continues their promise of anthemic melodies and catchy riffs.
THISISINDI - DRIVE
Brisbane-based Indigo Greenhill Watts, is a producer and electronic artist - and still just 14-years-old. Despite that, he released his debut single 'Drive' early last year, followed the '14/7' EP at the end of 2019. In advance of a debut album, 'Noise', this year, this single cut shows his able melding of genres to create a subtle, entrancing flavour mix.
SAIJE - THE VALLEY
Named the Folk Alliance Australia ‘Young Artist of the Year 2019-2020’, the multi-instrumental folk duo, Shanteya Lancaster and Jo Ashley, from Bellingen, New South Wales bring soulful harmonies, dynamic guitar-lines and percussive breakdowns to their Celtic and French-gypsy-fused style. This track is taken from their 'Kindred' EP, released December 19 via Hearth Records.
JAIME WILLSON - GAME CHANGER
The Adelaide-based singer-songwriter released this likeable and infectious single prior to Christmas as her debut offering. Delivering three and a half minutes of catchy pop melodies with an impacting vocal, it precedes hee debut full-length arriving this year.
ELLIOT BOOTH - CUT MY TEETH
The 19-year-old Adelaide-based artist cuts a likeable and catchy DIY approach on this new alt-pop earworm, the title track from his December released EP.
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