ALBUM REVIEWS
pôt-pot let loose Lynchian, late-night psych-rock in debut album ‘Warsaw 480km’
The Irish quintet announce their appearance, promising some of the most intriguing, indie psychedelia of the past five years.
GHOSTWOMAN release refreshingly raw fourth album ‘Welcome to the Civilized World’
The garage-rock duo remain as authentic as ever on their latest release.
Osees’ ‘ABOMINATION REVEALED AT LAST’ proves that the band still have more bite, even on their 29th studio album
The album harnesses a fresh and angry sound, one fans have been hoping for.
Where Piggies Dare: The muddy, blues rock masterpiece of King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard’s ‘Flight b741’
The band share their 26th album.
Sweaty riffs and tie-dyed pandemonium: Melbourne’s Beans drop psychedelic ‘Boots N Cats’
The Australian band share their third album.
Tom Emlyn’s debut album ‘News From Nowhere’ is a needle in a haystack
A few months after releasing a debut album with Bandicoot, Tom is back — but this time sans the rest of the band.
The Lazy Eyes release their highly-anticipated debut album ‘SongBook’
The Aussie natives prove they’re the next big thing in the world of psych-rock with an effortless first offering.
King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard take us on a whirlwind of psychedelic fun on first double album ‘Omnium Gatherum’
Delving into jam-band territory with sound experiments old and new, the Australians have rediscovered the boundless fun-loving freedom that defined them.
Psych-pop wizards Pond hit the nail on the head once again with ‘9’
I was excited to see what the ever-evolving band had in store for us with their fourth studio album — spoiler: it didn’t disappoint
Skegss share second album ‘Rehearsal’
The Australian garage rock favourites release a riotous second album: bringing with them trippy album art, a fresh Viking swagger and, as always, rowdy garage rock greatness