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Listen: GOLD CLASS – ‘KIDS ON FIRE’
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Listen: GOLD CLASS – ‘KIDS ON FIRE’

September 14, 2016 weirdowasteland

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Listen: MERE WOMEN – ‘NUMB’
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Listen: MERE WOMEN – ‘NUMB’

March 23, 2016 weirdowasteland

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Interview: Gold Class
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Interview: Gold Class

September 4, 2015 weirdowasteland

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Layered in meaning and doused in heady post-punk atmosphere, It’s You by Gold Class is one of the more thematically striking albums of 2015 thanks in no small part to the bold and powerful observations littered throughout. This album is less a call to arms, more the sound of a band fed up with several of society’s flaws.

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Listen: GOLD CLASS – ‘LIFE AS A GUN’
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Listen: GOLD CLASS – ‘LIFE AS A GUN’

July 13, 2015 weirdowasteland

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Listen: GOLD CLASS – ‘MICHAEL’ / ‘GONE’
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Listen: GOLD CLASS – ‘MICHAEL’ / ‘GONE’

October 1, 2014 weirdowasteland

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After nearly a year and a half between releases, Naarm/Melbourne psych-punk trio Bitch Diesel are suddenly a flurry of activity, dropping a new four-song tape on the way to a full album later this year. The tape kicks off with new single 'Hail' – a potent slab of noise that'll get you heated to hear more. Doug Wallen gives the track a listen! 📸: @soundnest_
Julian Teakle of iconic Nipaluna/Hobart two-piece The Native Cats is pivoting from TNC’s signature throbbing bass-heavy post-punk sound on his brand-new solo album. Via his own interpretation of stripped-back (but still punk-influenced) jangle, New Hobart (out today via Rough Skies Records) sees Julian exorcising his frustrations with the more aggravating aspects of modern living, delicately balancing the airing of grievances with personal musings on mental health, perseverance and living without regrets. We’re extremely privileged to be giving the record its debut spin (via the link in our bio), which we are sharing alongside a Q&A with the artist himself. 📸: Wil Moon
A couple of years on from the release of introductory statement ‘Nil By Mouth’, dream-pop duo Devotions return with a lush double A-side single. Serene and surreal, both tracks boast blissful waves of luxuriant dream-pop sound – the kind that is effortlessly easy to sink into, but impossibly hard to extricate one’s self from. Hit the link in our bio to read! 📸: Ruby Gabe Varbørton and Bridghid Russell
Continuing its recent trend of bringing sounds from bygone decades into the present, esteemed label Chapter Music is today announcing the forthcoming release of Turn My Dial – The M Squared Recordings and more, 1981-84, a reissue of tracks from Meanjin/Brisbane-born teenage-pop prodigies Tangled Shoelaces. Charting the group’s recorded work over a three-year period, this compilation showcases not only the group’s undeniable knack for song-craft, but also eerily prognosticates sounds that would come to shape Australia’s music scene in the ensuing decades. Hit the link in our bio to listen/watch the clip for lead single ‘The Biggest Movie Ever Made’.
Naarm-based crew Crazytown! is indulging in a bit of belated festive cheer with Xmas In July – a splendid slab of sweaty, synthetic strange out today via Dero Arcade. Hard to pin down but easy to pick up, the members of Crazytown! have hijacked Santa’s sleigh and set about delivering this gift far and wide. Today we’re chuffed to be premiering the release, a collection of crocked club-friendly carols for the subterranean set. See what’s waiting under the Christmas tree via the bio link!
Drawing in and extrapolating on the sounds of its 80s-era Mancunian forebears, Naarm-based post-punk quintet Body Maintenance is following up a demo and live tape with a bristling self-titled 12″ EP (out next week via Unwound Records). The band’s severe and surly sound is encapsulated on lead single ‘Sheets’, an austere assault of anxious writhe and pitiless pace. You can listen now via the bio link! 📸: Holly Buckley

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