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Conor Herbert, Journalist

Melbourne. Hip hop + pop + rock + music from my angsty teen phase. Full of trivia. ABBA to Yeezy and everything in between.

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Reintroducing, RiTchie
Triple Digits [112], the debut record from RiTchie, sees him build on a blockbuster decade with Injury Reserve by introducing something new — more of himself.
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Sarah Levins Takes Flight
On North Birds, a slice of singer-songwriter serenity, Sydneysider Sarah Levins gets the band together to chase the music she hears in her head.
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Running Out Of Time with Romanie
On her debut record, ‘Are We There Yet?,’ singer-songwriter Romanie puts her introspections to rollicking indie rock, making for some uncommonly catchy self-reflection.
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Juice, Worth The Squeeze
On JULIA, the debut record from Naarm-based singer-songwriter Juice Webster, one of the country’s best singer-songwriters makes herself known.
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The Folky Folklore of Lady Apple Tree
In the lead-up to her debut EP, Lady Apple Tree — that’s singer-songwriter Haylie Hostetter — talks to us about her musical beginnings, a hectic tour schedule, the influence of folktales, and her exciting new moniker.
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There’s a By Storm Coming
In the wake of Stepa J. Groggs’ death, Nathaniel Ritchie and Parker Corey are moving on from Injury Reserve with one last look in the rearview — and the debut of their new duo, By Storm.
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Dolce Blue’s Sweet Melancholy
On their sophomore album, Sweet Melancholy, Perth four-piece Dolce Blue dig deeper into the bittersweet feeling of young adulthood, navigating love and heartache with a bluesy touch.
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Jacob Check into Hospital
On the release of their riotously fun new single, Hospital, Newcastle-Wollongong five-piece Jacob talk tour habits, embracing fun, and the absurdist influence behind their upcoming third LP, 'The Rock Band'.
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Sentimental Slinging
On their long-awaited debut record, Sentimentalism, Naarm five-piece The Slingers craft melancholy ‘motel pop’ that speaks to this strange age of loneliness.
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Sputnik Sweetheart Are Changing
On their second EP, ‘Far From You,’ Canberra four-piece Sputnik Sweetheart sound better than ever — and more ready to follow their whims wherever it leads..
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dust Never Settles
In the wake of their debut EP, Justin of Newcastle five-piece dust talks creative process, lyrical inspiration, live shows, and their explosive arrival as ones-to-watch..
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Sarah Levins’ Butterfly Effect
Get to know the emerging Sydney-based folk-pop singer-songwriter and her enchanting new single.