There is something endlessly captivating about indie crooner, Adam Green. He never ceases to surprise and delight me. His refreshingly individual take on pop gives me hope for the future of music. How could it not?Green has everything I could possibly want from a singer/songwriter - wit, humour, honesty, intellect and a raw and an untamed talent entirely untarnished by modern culture.His fifth sol
Some bands have the ability to grab your attention from the get go, seemingly with little to no effort. Perth based indie four piece, The Silents are one such band.From the first time I heard their debut EP, Flicker and Flames, I was hooked. Their raw garage rock resonance teamed with their somewhat psychedelic sounding lyrics and 90’s indie pop tendencies made them difficult to ignore. Almost t
It’s been quite a while between releases for Melbourne based indie-synth-electro popsters, Cut Copy. But in that time they’ve built up an international reputation as some of the best in the business. Having toured with the likes of Franz Ferdinand, Bloc Party and Daft Punk, winning hearts all the while.Now with the eventual release of their sophomore album, In Ghost Colours, after a delay with
Having released an incredible debut LP with, With Love And Squalor it was always going to be a trial for We Are Scientists to come up with a follow up which could top it. Since the release of their new album, Brain Thrust Mastery I’ve given up on the idea of them being able to “top it†and resigned myself to the fact that the once distinctive We Are Scientists ‘sound’ is no more.It’s d