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Honeybone ‘Spheres’ Album

Honeybone have released their new album ‘Spheres’. Bringing you a collection of songs written between 2015 and 2019, ‘Spheres’ split the writing equally between drummer Rachel Trainor and guitarist Drew Handcock. Recorded in 2019, the band took a DIY approach, mostly recording at their home studio and Three Phase Studios in Brunswick, Melbourne, with Drew producing and mixing the album. Honeybone is a three-piece Psychedelic/Garage Rock band based in Melbourne, Australia, and hail from the city of Dunedin, in the deep south of New Zealand. The band is formed of drummer and vocalist Rachel Trainor, bass and backing vocalist Peter Jermakoff, and guitarist/vocalist Drew Handcock. Since their debut EP release in 2010, Honeybone have shared a stage with Beastwars, Wofat, The Datsuns, Dragon, and Luger Boa and released their first full length studio album in 2013.

Submerged in psychedelic shoegaze, ‘Spheres’ is a pool of rich musicianship as Honeybone delve deep into their heavy multi dimensional sound. The band blend Rachel’s and Drew’s vocals to create a diverse and wholly engaging collection of tracks. Edgier rock smattered tunes ‘Bruises’ and ‘Stratosphere’ surge with energy and allow the band to explore their more abrasive side as the swirls on guitars, pummeling drums and expansive blasts of distortion create a swagger-drenched rock soundscape. There are ample shredding guitar moments on the album as the band flesh out their expressive guitar prowess in ‘Sands’ and ‘Metathesiophobia’ with thick bluesy riffs and strut ready confidence. These tracks are ballsy and powerful.

There is no shortage of mighty courses within ‘Spheres.’ Honeybone display their ability to create eargasmic melodies and anthemic choruses with ease; the dreamy progressions and instrumentals within the songs capture the band’s musical vigor as wild solo’s and pounding drums create a hefty wall of sound for the slinky bass to weave between. Each song on ‘Spheres’ carries weight and power as the band tease, entice and lure between fantastic mosh pit worthy instrumental drops.

The band explain:“There’s an undercurrent theme throughout the album of unease with the state of the world, alongside concerns for the environment and relationships”


‘Spheres’ is a well-crafted album and a joy to listen to. The second album to come from Honeybone shows real growth and maturity in their sound and songwriting style.

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Author : Danu

Michael Lumby ‘Wolves on the Mountain’

Inspired to write this record by different genres and fictional stories, alternative rocker Michael Lumby has released his new album ‘Wolves on the Mountain’. Collaboration was a vital part of this album. Michael Lumby works with a wide variety of other artists allowing each of them to add their own unique spin on the songs. Featured artists include Michael Galloway, Christopher McDougall, Fiona Reid, Callum Campbell, Lola Elvira Dorado.

Michael Lumby is a solo Scottish artist who writes, records and produces his own music from his own home recording studio in Perth.

‘Wolves on the Mountain’ is a buoyant collection of tracks that tell witty tales of unique characters surrounded by Michael Lumby’s lively musicianship. The tracks are driven by radiant sprightly guitar lines, punchy vibrant percussion and warm cheery melodies. Lumby blends folk and country tones with indie rock elements to create a vibrant and satisfying sound. From the jangly piano and country-esque vocals of Fiona Reid on ‘Wolves on the Mountain’ to the darker lamenting ‘That’s What A War Does’ the album surges with catchy melodies and sweet little refrains. The warm guitar solos and intricate instrumentation flowing through each track creates a cohesive thread and fluid quality to the album. There is no shortage of jaunty rock songs on the album either with the shredding sharp guitars and punchy drums in ‘Knights Nightmare’ and swaggering rock n roll soundscape in ‘Maybe I’ll See You Tonight’ there is something for everyone.

‘Wolves on the Mountain’ is a tight and well crafted album with uplifting and catchy tunes brimming with warmth and rich musicianship. 

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Author : Danu

Plastic Barricades ‘Self-Theories’ Album

Alternative indie rock band Plastic Barricades have released their new album ‘Self-Theories’.The album was written and recorded in a backyard shed in North-West London, mixed by Paul Love in London and Paris and mastered by Andy Baldwin at Metropolis Studios in London.

‘Self-Theories’ is a bright melodious collection of tracks as Plastic Barricades showcase their uplifting indie in this unique and engaging album. The band use jaunty guitars and intricate drums to flesh out their rich and bubbling wall of sound while a vibrant percussive rhythm keeps the tracks light and bouncy. There are folky elements within ‘Weightless’ and ‘The Great Unknown’ while ‘Game of Numbers’ takes a more indie rock swaggered approach. The band discuss themes of loneliness and self understanding with moments of joy, sadness and curiosity all displayed through bright energetic musicianship.

There is no shortage of sublime heartfelt melodies throughout the album. In true Plastic Barricades manner, the album spreads dreamy warm melodies over expressive instrumentation to create a satisfying listening experience. ‘Self-Theories is a wonderfully crafted album from Plastic Barricades. 

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Author : Danu

Edith Lane ‘Eden on the Park’ Album

‘Eden on the Park’ is the brand new album from Australian Alt-rock band Edith Lane. The album is almost a coming of age for Edith Lane, who have been around the local Melbourne scene for the last 8 years, performing with different bands and groups. Inspired by lead singer Victor’s own life experiences, the idea of ‘Eden on the Park’ was largely informed by the poetry of Peter Porter and the works of bands such as Radiohead and Sonic Youth. The album was recorded in a small home studio in Footscray called Love Shack Studios, owned and run by bandmate Jessicca. This isolated setting gave way to intimate performances recorded without any sense of pressure.

 ‘Eden on the Park’ is a mesmerising and expressive album that broods with emotion and erupts with crashing instrumentation. Throughout the album Edith Lane expertly build and release tension through sublime musicianship. Venturing between soft ethereal moments in tracks ‘B(I’m Glad We Talked’ and ‘32&’ to raw unadulterated grunge rock in ‘A Conversation With The Devil’, the band craft their songs superbly. Of particular interest is the 90’s grunge elements and haunting vocals which exude mournful tones in ‘Quite Observation’ and ‘Frame by Frame’ – tracks such as these are joy to the ears. The band swirl crashing ( and at times psychedelic ) guitar riffs and refrains through dreamy or raw backdrops creating a varied, multi-textured wall of sound. However the fluctuating, ominous bass and drums provide the brawn and foundation for this magnificent guitar work to ricochet off. 

There is abyssal darkness within the album. At times, it’s harrowing, painful and heart-rending as a powerful vocal delivery accompanied by emotive piano moments express innocence and vulnerability.

This introspective album takes you on an emotional journey of bittersweetness. ‘Eden on the Park’ is a wonderful display of musical prowess. Edith Lane majestically blend genres to create a wholly consuming album brimming with energy, sulky moments and aggression.

Speaking to the emotional state behind the album, Victor explains “It’s emotional, and there’s a lot of vulnerability in it, but we don’t want to portray it as a sad album, nor do we want to come across as having a sense of self-importance. I guess the feelings would be honest, self-aware, something along those lines.” 

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Author : Danu

Paper Souls ‘The Great and The Grieving’ Album

Tasmanian rockers Paper Souls have released their debut album ‘The Great and The Grieving’. Paper Souls have reimagined old songs and mixed them in with fresh new material to bring you their debut album. A long way from their early days as an acoustic duo, the five piece band are formed of husband and wife Sarah (vocals and percussion) and Luke (guitar and vocals), and are joined by Josef Bound (drums), Tom Harvey (bass) and Angus Austin (keys).Over the years, the band have featured at most of Tasmania’s biggest festivals, including Party in The Paddock, The Falls Festival (Marion Bay), Festivale and The Taste Of Tasmania and also supported ARIA Award Winners Killing Heidi and COG on their recent Tasmanian tours.

‘The Great and The Grieving’ is a powerful album of alternative rock as Paper Souls lace their tracks in gusto, emotion and 90’s grunge elements. With shredding guitars, anthemic choruses and pummeling drums the album is a dynamic collection or tracks. The band manage to create a sound that blends and twinkles with eerie haunting soundscapes and bashing rock tones. ’Feeling Unknown’, ‘Shapes’ and ‘Put Me To Shame’ all rumble with the raging rhythmic foundation and brawn filled drum progressions of Paper Souls while the intense jabs on guitar and jaunty keys provide a lighter tone and contrasting texture to the darker elements. With a mixture of soft vocals, rasped exclaims and lush harmonies the album is diverse and engaging. The band flesh out their power ballads with 90’s grunge infused passion. The moodier tracks like ‘Reading Minds’ use icy soundscapes to create the lonely alternative rock atmosphere allowing the lamenting keys and guitar distortion build the song’s tension right up to the power rock crescendo of shredding guitars and expressive vocals. 

‘The Great and The Grieving’ is a tight cohesive album of mighty alternative rock anthems as Paper Souls use bittersweet melodies, and dynamic instrumentation to create a moving and rich collection of tracks.

Frontman Luke says that whilst he writes a lot about his personal observations and experiences, “the band’s collaboration keeps the listener always discovering something new and dynamic for the ear to digest.” 

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Author : Danu

Justin Jarrell’s Self Titled Album

Justin Jarrell has released his self titled debut album. Justin Jarrell is a singer/songwriter and born entertainer. No stranger to a live show, his commanding stage presence creates a high energy, feel-good atmosphere. Justin Jarrell’s goal is to write songs people can relate to, whilst also getting his audience to let loose and have fun.

Justin Jarrell’s debut album is a collection of passionate tracks which venture from electronic pop to soft rock with some doo-wop and sweet ballads in between. His ability to write catchy hooks with upbeat melodies makes each song a delight as he experiments with auto-tune to create light enjoyable tunes. From the twinkling 50’s-esque soundscapes in ‘Dream’ to the dance infused ‘How Do I Love’ Jarell provides a diverse listening experience. With cinematic soundscapes flooding tracks like ‘Where Does My Heart Beat Now’ and ‘Make My Broken Heart Whole’ the album captures rushing emotions through precise instrumentation, warm guitars and glistening keys.

Justin Jarrell’s self titled album is compact, wholesome and a tale of the heart expressed through emotive musicianship.

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Nic Norton and Alice Morell ‘Smoke and Mirrors’

British folk band Nic Norton and Alice Morell have teamed up once again with the County Band for their latest album ‘Smoke and Mirrors’. Nic Norton and Alice Morell were formed in Norwich by Nic in 2018. Along with the County Band, they have already released an album called ‘Last Orders’ which received critical acclaim from music journalists and publications.

‘Smoke and Mirrors‘ is a dramatic collection of stories translated through warm folk and indie pop. Elegant strings embellish tracks such as‘Hey Mister’ as Nic Norton and Alice Morell use celtic elements to add rich depth to their tracks. Their ability to surge emotion into the tracks along with tight instrumentation makes each song pleasant on the ears. The band blend Americana, English folk rock, indie pop, music hall ( and a dash of jazz in ‘Are You an Angel’ ) into the album to create a well rounded and diverse collection of tracks. The stories within the album tell tales of bogus mediums, battling magicians, unusual music hall artists and encounters with Hell’s Angels. Nic Norton and Alice Morell present these stories through enticing instrumentation and witty lyrics.

‘Smoke and Mirrors’ is an enjoyable album of delicate sweet tunes brimming with charm. 

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GEOFF ‘Nothing Lasts Forever’ Album

GEOFF has released his latest album ‘Nothing Lasts Forever’. With a polished and clean sound, ‘Nothing Lasts Forever’ is the second studio album to come from electro-alternative rocker GEOFF. 

Exuding hook filled melodies, ‘Nothing Lasts Forever’ is an anthemic album laced in alternative rock. From the exuberant energy and shredding guitar riffs of ‘My Egirlfriend’ to the thumping beat and rush of adrenaline in ‘You Dream Away’, GEOFF creates a diverse and explosive listening experience. Within this album we see pop punk melodies, driving rhythmic foundations and soaring guitar riffs. There are glimmers of 80’s pop within ‘Last Chance’, while ‘Treason’ provides a glimpse into the passionate and expressive alternative rock side of GEOFF. Delicate tunes such as title track ‘Nothing Lasts Forever’ showcase the depth within GEOFF’s vocals as he coos through sweet melodies, elegant strings and soft guitar lines.

‘Nothing Lasts Forever’ is a collection of spine tingling heartfelt tracks. Displaying dramatic vocals, shimmering synths and passionate ballads, GEOFF utilises his refined musicianship to create an album of uplifting, diverse and dynamic tunes. 

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Nightly ‘night, love you’ Album

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Nashville Indie-pop, alternative band Nightly have released their debut album ‘night, love you’. In true Nightly manner ‘night, love you’ overflows with genuine, heartfelt warmth and refined musicianship. These guys write infectious earworms oozing lush intricate arrangements that create wonderfully melodious tunes. 

Synths wisp and soar through the tracks creating an ethereal atmosphere which exudes sweet hues and lush textures that flourish through ‘the car’, ‘mess in my head’ and ‘not like you’. Indie jaunty guitar bursts add a dash of vigor through the tracks as the band allow each song show a new facet of their musicianship. The 80’s shimmering disco ball of ‘time online’ is a lonely bop with elements of auto tune on the vocals. The tracks bittersweet infectious melody is an instant hook which entices the listener into submission while a danceable shuffling beat coupled with cinematic production makes ‘time online’ a memorable track on the album.

A number of interludes embellish the album providing a The 1975 vibe for ‘(howitfeels)’ – exuding sparkling synths, bubbling beats and audio clips, this darker number displays a unique facet to the bands sound while the short ‘turnpike’ showcases Nightly’s heavier electronic side as they layer deft beats over an electronic soundscape. ‘whiskey’ displays the light-hearted and fun element of the album while paving the way for the ultimate summer tune, ‘summer’. This upbeat ditty is the gem. Though all the songs warrant a memorable place on the album there’s something special about ‘summer’. Maybe it’s the nostalgic vibe, radiant atmosphere or dreamy melody, the song emcompasses everything youthful and free. The band continue this knockout melodic flow through their slower ballads. ‘older’ which is my favourite track is an earnest account of growing up and the fear and expectation associated with it. A relatable theme set to beautiful music, it’s the most moving track on the album. The song is honest and filled with weaving electronics, soft beats and bubbling soundscapes which caress Jonathan Capeci’s soft coos as he perfectly delivers the lyrics with passion and tenderness. With warm guitar accompanying his voice this emotional tune is a captivating example of how well Nightly capture emotion within their lyrics and music. 

The band build on natural emotion, expertly crafting it through this album to provide an incredibly powerful collection of sonic beauties. However they keep the tempo bubbly and bright with ‘so sly’ and ‘lose a friend’ while ‘the movies’ returns the album to that dreamy nostalgic melancholy that could make your heart bleed.
The album comes full circle with ‘i got so much to tell you’. A minimalist track with reverb vocals and echoed soundscapes; the song builds tension ever so carefully. Themes of love, confusion and fear all flood through the song’s lyrics while the swirling electronics and lofty soundscapes create space between the clicking and pulsing beats.

There is a magical quality to Nightly’s melodic wizardry. Their ability to pull passion, sadness and love out of every note is masterful. The band have nurtured their sound and allowed it blossom into something beautiful and passionate. Emotion drives this collection of tracks. ‘night, love you’ is a catalogue of life and a journey of the heart set to intricate, cinematic sounds and emotive vocals – a wholesome, wholly consuming listening experience.

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Author : Danu

R34L ‘WHAT/IS: REMIXED’ Album

Production duo R34L have released ‘WHAT/IS: REMIXED,’ A remix of their 2019 debut album. Restoring fun to the studio, R34L started experimenting with sampling some of the tracks and started to reimagine them in completely different ways. They now present their second album, an alternative version that they could perform at live shows. Formed by Cason Trager and Sarah Hartman, R34L is a production duo from Chicago. They describe their sound as “a journey into another dimension of space & sound.”

Swimming in dark electronics ‘WHAT/IS: REMIXED’ is a dazing collection of tracks. Hartman’s haunting vocals coo with delicate tones as each song delves into a pool of vast synths, sticky beats and rippling psychedelic soundscapes. The rich production and multitude of textures makes ‘Hellow (Sarah’s Atlantis Remix)’ , ‘Undone (Chachuba Remix)’ and ‘Are You Real (k$quid Remix)’ both spirited and soothing all at once as the flashing synth elements and dreamy melodies intertwine and blend. The album continues this diverse and rich display of musicianship as R34L experiment and give a new lease of life to their songs.

‘WHAT/IS: REMIXED’ is a fascinating glimpse into the creativity of R34L as they weave house elements, with hip hop and electronic dance to create an engaging and luring album.

Talking about the process they said “The remix album ended up being super diverse across electronic music styles, which was our goal from the start. This, to us, captured the intent of the original album–as a journey in form.” 

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