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Banoffee

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2020 Look at Us Now Dad
2021 Tear Tracks
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Features / Music
Australian Music Is Bloody Great: June Jones
June Jones shines a light on her favourite Australian songwriters..
Features / Music
Album Walkthrough: Banoffee breaks down the intimacy of her new album, Tear Tracks
Nearly two years after the release of her invigorating debut album, the Melbourne musician returns with an intimate and detailed reflection of her life..
Features / Music
This week's must-listen singles: Northeast Party House, Banoffee + more
Plus new singles from Mickey Kojak, Kita Alexander and Essie Holt in a big week for Australian music..
Reviews / Album
Album Review: Banoffee - Look At Us Now Dad
"A dynamic and cohesive record."
Features / Music
This week's must-listen singles: San Cisco, Alex Lahey, E^ST + more
All that, plus all-new Australian pop from Banoffee and Sarah Wolfe..
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Wafia, Banoffee, MAY-A
"Wafia has come a very long way in a relatively short period of time."
Features / Music
This week's must-listen singles: The Jungle Giants, Arno Faraji, Banoffee + more
All that, plus new singles from Jack River and Mura Masa as we bounce into 2020..
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Cosmo’s Midnight, Arno Faraji, Banoffee
"[T]he entire crowd was vibing to the beat, screaming every word."
Features / Music
This week's must-listen singles: Broods, Maribelle, Genesis Owusu + more
Plus new singles from Slum Sociable and Banoffee in what's been a week packed with new music..
News / Music
2019 Pitch Music & Arts Festival Line-up Revealed
That is one mammoth line-up...
Features / Music
Electric Feels: Your Weekly Electronic Music Recap
The best of the electronic world in the past week, including Banoffee, Kito, Swick and Kota Banks, plus more..
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Banoffee, Darcy Baylis
"The song peaks with an epilepsy-inducing light show and Banoffee maniacally whipping her long plaits from side to side."