"...there’s sort of a celebration that happens where people get a space or community and get to connect over the fact that most of them are in agreeance that shit is fucked up.”
"The journey veers between punk rock, sea shanties, electronic breakdowns, and folk sing-alongs, all delivered with the band’s trademark humour and chaos
"To All The Ones That I Love is literally a love letter, not just to our fans and families, but also to ourselves."
Naarm/Melbourne avant rap duo Teether & Kuya Neil have revealed their eagerly awaited debut album, YEARN IV via Chapter Music. Recorded...
"True to its name, the debut album from the Tasmanian four-piece is a culmination of the constant and jarring existential dread that exists within the current age."
"...propelling their uniquely twisted aural circus to a new level of danceability, exaltation and effect."
“Ko te reo Māori, he matapihi ki te ao Māori” goes the Māori whakatauki [proverb] that has guided Aotearoa singer/songwriter...
“I want to make change in the way I know how, through articulating this fury through music.”
“This record is a coming-out album of sorts - not just in terms of being gay, but also in terms of being an imperfect body, a person in a fucked political landscape, a human with human needs and desires - to be held, seen and respected..."