August 09 - Noteworthy New Releases
Our favourite releases of the week.
Tushar – ‘Feels Like A Start’
Having recently scored a coveted spot on this year’s SXSW Sydney bill, rising talent TUSHAR is soon to become your new favourite artist with the release of his latest single, ‘Feels Like A Start’.
At just two minutes and twenty seconds, the track is a technicolour burst of giddy indie-pop-meets-surf-rock goodness that’ll have you bopping your head to the jangly guitars from the get-go.
It’s the kind of song that stirs your endorphins, with vibrant rhythms and TUSHAR’s joyous vocals making ‘Feels Like A Start’ a wonderful exercise in euphoria. A dancefloor filler, for sure.
Superdose Gangway – ‘Not Fair’
Emo punk quintet Superdose Gangway (what a name by the way) keep kicking goals, with their latest track, ‘It’s Not Fair’, another six-pointer.
Taking inspiration from America’s Midwest emo scene, ‘It’s Not Fair’ features cranking guitars, driving percussion and relatable lyrics about failing to live up to someone’s expectations no matter the situation.
Zoe Smith’s backing vocals offer a nice juxtaposition to Max Tulysewski’s raw delivery, with the song’s pulsating melody made for rocking out to.
Jess Day – ‘Softness’
Anyone familiar with The Note understands we are huge fans of Jess Day. We don’t like to play favourites, but it’s hard not to get excited when Day has new music dropping.
‘Softness’, the creative’s latest, is the third taste of Day’s hotly anticipated debut album, A Small Garden of Disappointments, releasing October 11.
The track merges indie-pop melodies with a punk rock attitude that finds Day exploring the hardship and struggle that come with trying to escape from the cycle of a painful and harmful relationship.
Honest, fearless and relatable, Day continues to knock it out of the park with ‘Softness’.
You can pre-save A Small Garden of Disappointments here.
PurÉe – ‘Figure It Out’
I feel like I’ve been transported back to the mid-00s when listening to Purée’s ‘Figure It Out’. And I say that as someone who really digs the music from that era.
A taut indie groover with a stylish bass lick, ‘Figure It’ Out’ conjures memories of dancing like a sweaty idiot in London indie clubs. Probably not relatable for anyone reading this, but I’m sure you can agree this tune is a vibrant indie rocker that makes you want to move.
Simply put, ‘Figure It Out’ is a really fun tune made for weekends with good friends.
Jamie Lena – ‘Collateral Damage’
‘Collateral Damage’ is a smooth, soulful nighttime cocktail from singer-songwriter Jamie Lena.
Continuing to showcase her incredible musical dexterity, Lena’s warm vocals float over light jazz percussion on ‘Collateral Damage’.
The introduction of a bluesy guitar riff towards the song’s backend takes things up a notch before Lena delivers the song’s impactful final lines: “pull it out of my chest / from the corner where the arrows enter every time.”
Welcome the weekend with new tunes from Freegolf, King Jeff & The How Are Yous, Tushar, The Tullamarines, The Vains and Heinous Crimes.
Welcome the weekend with new tunes from TONIX, Maybe Hugo, Purée, Chelsea Manor and The Genevieves.
Welcome the weekend with new tunes from Georgia Oatley, Natasha Bianca, Destinezia, LOLA and DIVEBR YOUTH.
Welcome the weekend with new tunes from Weekend Rage, Nat Luna, Atlas Genius, Paradise Club, The Flying Squad and Eugene in the City.
Welcome the weekend with new tunes from Broken Waves, The Birds and Spies, Full Cream and The Vains.
Welcome the weekend with new tunes from PINES, Pest Control, Bromham, Maisie B. and aleksiah.
Welcome the weekend with new tunes from Normal Behaviour, Bromham, St Morris Sinners, Max Savage and Axe & The Ivory.
Welcome the weekend with new tunes from Bjéar, Street Legal, Dom Sensitive, Maybe Hugo and Naomi Keyte.
Welcome the weekend with new tunes from Coldwave, Oscar the Wild, Molly Rocket, Jayne Doe, Storm the Crown and Stormy-Lou.
Welcome the weekend with new tunes from Dustyn, Dojo Rise, JesseMelancholy, TOWNS and Liquid Mercy.
Welcome the weekend with new tunes from Gallery One, Lucas Day, Loopole, Dom Sensitive and Duck Lake.
Welcome the weekend with new tunes from Wake in Fright, Hard Rubbish, Twine, Sunsick Daisy, Destinezia and Stressed.
Welcome the weekend with new tunes from MACËY, DEM MOB, Jupiter Saloon, Storm the Crown and Bonnie & The Walnuts.
Welcome the weekend with new tunes from Destinezia, Left on Seen, Dieter Horva, Pash and Netherby.
Welcome the weekend by listening to some new favourites by Shifty Peaks, DIVEBAR YOUTH, Sturt Avenue, The Tullamarines and Lily Rose.
Welcome the weekend by listening to some new favourites by Tushar, Superdose Gangway, Jess Day, Jamie Lena and Purée.
Welcome the weekend by listening to some new favourites by The Danger Dolphins, Katie Pomery, The Genevieves, Eva Rundle and blush.
Welcome the weekend by listening to some new favourites by Alt., Bad’m D, LOLA, JessieMelancholy and Blush.
Welcome the weekend by listening to some new favourites by Teenage Joans, Jessica Luxx, Lickity Split, Maybe Hugo and DIVEBAR YOUTH.
Welcome the weekend by listening to some new favourites by Indiago, Bjéar, Nathan Hui-Yi, Jess Day and EAST AV3.
Welcome the weekend by listening to some new favourites by Alright Psycho, Tonix, Freegolf, Macëy, Ebony A Million and effie isobel.
Welcome the weekend by listening to some new favourites by St Jacques, THE FUSS, EAST AV3, Mum Friends and short snarl.
Welcome the weekend by listening to some new favourites by Luke Million, Jamie Lena, Brave Mistakes, State Library and Kempy.
Welcome the weekend by listening to some new favourites by Elsy Wameyo, Loopole, JesseMelancholy, Agapanther and Beyonce's Fiancés.
Welcome the weekend by listening to some new favourites by Emily Bettison, Motez, My Chérie, Aaron Thomas and a collaboration from Luka Kilgariff-Johnson, Louis Campbell and Jack Buenfeld.
Welcome the weekend by listening to some new favourites by Nathan Hui-Yi’s, aleksiah, Nocturnal Animals and Colourblind.
Welcome the weekend by listening to some new favourites by Sleep Talk, Jayne Doe, Elph, Satin Sun, Axe & The Ivory.
Welcome the weekend by listening to some new favourites by Wake in Fright, Pash, NORMAL BEHAVIOUR, Outback Cadillac and The U-Bombs.
Welcome the weekend by listening to these fresh new tracks from Maybe Hugo, Wall Poppy, Jess Day, JesseMelancholy and a collaboration between Sturt Avenue and Bromham.
Welcome the weekend by listening to these fresh new tracks from Noah Marcello, State Library, Elizabeth Prophet, Maisie and The Hazys