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Listen: FREE TIME – ‘WHO OWNS THE MOON?’
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Listen: FREE TIME – ‘WHO OWNS THE MOON?’

January 6, 2016 weirdowasteland

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In Review: TERRIBLE TRUTHS – TERRIBLE TRUTHS (BEDROOM SUCK, 2015)
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In Review: TERRIBLE TRUTHS – TERRIBLE TRUTHS (BEDROOM SUCK, 2015)

October 13, 2015 weirdowasteland

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The new album from Terrible Truths is a great collection of the band’s best moments up until now as well as some great new offerings. It’s a tight and jagged collection that tears away the masks from phantoms and reflections and airs grievances like it’s the last chance to do so.
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Listen: TERRIBLE TRUTHS – ‘THE COAST IS CLEAR’
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Listen: TERRIBLE TRUTHS – ‘THE COAST IS CLEAR’

August 25, 2015 weirdowasteland

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Listen: TERRIBLE TRUTHS – ‘FALSE HOPE’
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Listen: TERRIBLE TRUTHS – ‘FALSE HOPE’

October 14, 2014 weirdowasteland

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In August, Naarm/Melbourne-based aural agitators and power-punk pugilists Clamm will return to the spotlight to release Care – a new LP featuring 15 tracks of focused furore – through Chapter Music. The trio are getting the cogs of the hype machine cranking with lead single ‘Bit Much’, a sprinting spanker that funnels the anxiety associated with living in a collapsing society into a fiery three-minute fracas. Tap the bio link to listen! 📸: Gen Kay
Frosty synth-pop three-piece 100% has awoken from an elongated hibernation period with new sounds to share. Last week the Naarm and Meanjin-based group released ‘Abandon’, a composition imbued with the group’s signature coolly detached atmospherics and operatic, moonlight-clothed glamour. It preludes the release of the trio’s debut album, Clear Visions, which will be released later this year via esteemed underground hit factory It Records. Hit the link in bio to listen! 📸: Charlie Hillhouse
Naarm/Melbourne duo Vacuum sowed some sensational aural discord when they dropped their self-titled debut album through Heavy Machinery Records and It Records back in February. After letting our brains marinate in their brand of knotted industrial unce for just over a month, the duo is reaching out once more from the strobe and shadow to gift us with their self-directed and produced visual treatment for standout slice ‘I’ll Call You’ – an unsettling-yet-hypnotic montage that pairs perfectly with its sinisterly sneaking soundtrack. Hit the link in our bio to take a peek! 📸: Nicole Reed
Some familiar faces from Naarm/Melbourne’s musical melting pot have thrown their talents together to form Skid City, an eruptive and disruptive quintet specialising in no-frills rock ‘n’ roll. Ahead of the April release of the group’s debut LP through Shipping Steel Records, Skid City are gifting the world a teensy taste in the form of ‘Blue’ – a masterclass in haywire, white-knuckled ruckus that sounds timeless and essential. Hit the link in our bio to listen to the track and read a Q&A with the band! 📸: Anita Shao
Today Lutruwita/Tasmania-based trio Free Live Sports releases Stay Grounded, its first ever set of recordings put to tape, through Rough Skies Records. Over nine tracks the group cannily cobble together a collection of rough-hewn hooks, rickety riffs and rattletrap rhythms that belie the majority of the group’s neophyte abilities. Prioritising instinct over technique, Stay Grounded showcases the group’s keen sense for sound and ethos of placing fun over fidelity to engaging results. Hit the link in our bio to listen to the release and read a Q&A with band member Madeline Laing. 📸: Ben Salter
In just over a month’s time, Eora Country/Sydney-based group Shrapnel will release its new long-play effort Alasitas via Tenth Court. Lead single ‘Orpheum Protocol’ showcases a sonic departure for the group, which builds upon existing guitar-centric foundations and accentuates them with some charmingly off-centre instrumentation – hinting towards a newfound freedom and flexibility in sound. Hit the link in bio to listen! 📸: Gus Hunt

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