
Vlossom’s time to blossom?
John Moyle speaks with Nick Littlemore (Empire of the Sun, Pnau) and Alister Wright (Cloud Control) about their electropop outfit, Vlossom.
John Moyle speaks with Nick Littlemore (Empire of the Sun, Pnau) and Alister Wright (Cloud Control) about their electropop outfit, Vlossom.
John Moyle profiles Top End band David Garnham and the Reasons to Live, whose stunning new Americana single ‘Miss the Pain’ is out now, backed by an incredible animated music video.
John Moyle explores the story behind ‘Romantic Notions‘ and its atmospheric music video, by Sydney post-punk band Mere Women.
John Moyle profiles New Zealand singer Theia and her landmark song and video, ‘Celebrity’.
Each week, John Moyle explores exceptional examples of Australian songs and music videos. This week: ‘You Might Think’ by Sons of the East – a Sydney band that’s bigger overseas than at home.
A self-made documentarian from the age of 20, Shaye Fox has been archiving live rock shows since 2019. He spoke with youth editor Corin Shearston about the making of his second film.
Each week, John Moyle explores notable music and identities from the Australian music scene. This week, he delves into the fascinating career of the late Seaman Dan.
Catherine McQuade’s ‘Life Is Elsewhere’ merges wistful lyrics with hypnotic music, backed by a stylish music video.
Each week, John Moyle brings you the best examples of recent Australian songs and music videos. This week: Dog Trumpet’s ‘Walk to the Moon’.
The video for Custard’s intriguing single ‘The Min Min Lights’ was a quarter of a century in the making, writes John Moyle.
Singer/songwriter Andrew Tuttle has unearthed the poetic among the prosaic surroundings of Australian suburbia, writes John Moyle.
Each Saturday, the Sentinel brings you the best examples of new Australian songs and videos. This week: Lisa Richards’ ‘Little Bird’.
Each week, the Sentinel brings you the best examples of new Australian songs and videos working together. This week: Sahara Beck’s ‘Queen of Hearts’.
Young Penrith-based duo Sean and Marley are smashing stereotypes around disability, finding online fame with their debut song, ‘Oh Yeah’.
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