Tuesday, November 05, 2019

Best new tracks Down Under #44





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.



SYNTHETIC LOVE MACHINE - CUT YOU OFF


The Illiwarra five-piece flow with melodic alt-pop ease, helmed by lo-fi vocals on this self-produced latest outing. Catch live on November 15 at Beaches Hotel, Illawarra.
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WINIFRED - CHAIN



Melbourne-based alt-R&B artist with her debut single, showcasing her light, ethereal vocals. "'Chain' is about that feeling like you’re bound by memories, haunted by someone as if they were a physical chain around your neck," she says. "But it's also about piercing through that veil, that distorts your vision and plays tricks on your mind."
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DASTE. - WHAT IF?


Smooth and addictive new track from the Brisbane electronic trio - Tyler Harden, Braxton Tahi, Callum MacDonald - following their debut EP 'Palette'. A soulful groove with a distinctly moreish vocal over layered production.
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LILITH - BEACH MUM


Wellington, NZ three-piece - vocalist/guitarist Kelsi Stroud, Tasmin Prichard on bass, Maddie Weston, drums - make their debut with this catchy, low-key Georgie Kirton-produced, pop-punk outing.
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ISABEL WOOD - GHOST 3.AM


Following 'Sunburn', which has had over 42k streams since its release in August, the Queensland alt-pop artist delivers her dulcet voice vocals, vulnerable lyrics and infectious melodies, along with backing vocals by producer Xavier Dunn. "'Ghost 3am' is by far the most vulnerable song I've ever written," she says, "which was scary at first, but it has also turned out to be my favourite. I think a lot of people will be able to relate to it."
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INTROVERT - SOMEWHERE ELSE


Fresh cut of highly infectious alt-punk from the Newcastle quartet. Three minutes of singalong, hands in the air melodies. Catch at single launch show on November 22 at The Gasometer Hotel, Melbourne.
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