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On their debut album Self Care, Sydney punk-pop group Yours Truly look into themselves to find therapy through a trying time..
As they reach into their 30s, San Cisco are growing up, and their new record Between You and Me shows how to do it gracefully..
On their third album Dreamland, Glass Animals frontman Dave Bayley steps out from the shadows and brings us into his world..
On her second solo album, Phoebe Bridgers navigates yearning through songs that feel plucked from a fantasy lullaby..
On The 1975’s genre-fleeting new record Notes On A Conditional Form, the UK band attempts to make sense of the madness..
On her second album color theory, Soccer Mommy contrasts bright melodies with the gloomy darkness of her last few years..
On Race Car Blues, the band's third record, Slowly Slowly shift perspectives and chase something bigger (most of the time)..
Before they reunite for the first time in four years this July, Shaun Diviney takes us into the world of Short Stack once again..
On her new album, Montaigne navigates the complexities of growing up - something she's done a lot of since Glorious Heights..
In the midst of a ruckus-inducing headline tour, we talk to Maz DeVita about WAAX's debut album, Big Grief..