Tuesday, December 10, 2019

Best new tracks Down Under #49




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.



ANTONY JEFFARES - WE CARRY ON


Auckland, NZ singer-songwriter follows debut single 'Wrong/Loss', with 70s influenced groove, released last week, co-written with Mark Perkins (Merk). “I’d been stuck on this song, and so brought in my good friend Merk to help rework the chorus, and we got it feeling right. I was really channeling Dr Hook on the production, and even managed to sneak a flute solo in there. The song is a simple ode to getting through the tough moments,” says Jeffares.
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JETTISON - HERE ANYWAY

Credit: Chloe Jade Miller

Adelaide's guitar-driven indie rock trio follow recent single 'Gale' with this foot-tapping number about the current pressure of living productive and meaningful lives. Catch live on December 28 at the Metro Hotel in Adelaide.
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NA NOISE - BAD DREAMS

Credit: Mason Fairey

Lo-fi Auckland, NZ duo, Hariet Ellis
Yolanda Fagan, share the follow up single to ‘Then Who’, another fuzzy three minute slow jam.
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ALEXA CASINO - LEAVE U

Credit: Georgina Conroy

Last heard back in the summer with 'Die Like A Rose', the Wellington, NZ artist teams up with rapper PollyHill, and with Imugi 이무기 on backing vocals, for this new self-produced electronic-alt pop banger.
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GRIDS AND DOTS - NEVER CHANGE


Produced by Miles Selwyn, the debut single, released last week, from the Sydney-based alt-pop band is a dreamy fusion of shoegaze, psych-pop, and noise-rock.
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WILLING - COLLUSION


After his trap-rock jam, 'Hungry', the Melbourne avant-pop artist follows with a longing beach-pop electronic ballad chronicling the implosion of a long-term gay relationship. Catch live in the UK for a one-off date this Thursday (December 12) at Hop King in London SE1.
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