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Songs To Brush Your Teeth To (22nd March) So I’m finally starting to get into a good routine with this again after what feels like weeks of disruption. There was my usual last minute scramble to make some final cuts to the list, and as usual I’m writing this too late, but most of the […]

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Mega Fäuna release their debut album softmore this week. Formed in the throws of lockdown, Sydney group Mega Fäuna – featuring members of acclaimed outfits in The Buoys, Sweetie, Wiles and Skeleten, began with a desire to build something new from the edges of the local music scene. Musicians Tess Wilkin and Freyja Fox set out to connect with women […]...


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Songs To Brush Your Teeth To (16th March) I’d love to tell you being sick over the past couple of weeks left me with ample time to listen to new music while I was resting and recovering, but honestly, I spent most of the resting time asleep and went back to work as soon as […]

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Meg Mac invited us all to her party on her latest tour. The tour, celebrating her fourth studio album It’s My Party, is an intimate theatres tour and the show reflects this, sitting somewhere between a regular gig experience and a theatre show. Flanked by her two backing singers, Hannah and Dani, Meg took us […]

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Jack Harlow is an excellent rapper, yet an adequate singer. And four tracks into his latest album, Monica, I’m bored. The release opens quite strong, I enjoyed Trade Places. It has a little more of Jack’s signature sound and excellent production, making me excited for the rest of the album. And for the first few […]

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