
Album/Single Reviews
- Single Review – Official Partners: Don’t Tell Me (2026)
- Album Review – Capes and Crowns: Growing Pains (2026)
- EP Review – lovemenot: Strike !! Between the Teeth
- EP Review – Didion’s Bible: PS DB EP (2026)
- Single Review – Sascha Ion and The Elements: Cross Your Bones (Bring Me Thunder)
- Single Review – Flora Road: After the Talk
- Single Review – Stellar Moon: Dark Night
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Single Review – Official Partners: Don’t Tell Me (2026)
Read more: Single Review – Official Partners: Don’t Tell Me (2026)Don’t Tell Me is a bonkers little electro punk-rock song from Official Partners, and it’s a fun few minutes of mayhem. It’s the debut from the Perth/Boorloo solo act, and good luck trying to predict what comes next.
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Album Review – Capes and Crowns: Growing Pains (2026)
Read more: Album Review – Capes and Crowns: Growing Pains (2026)Growing Pains presents singer-songwriter Harley Müller’s emotional journey from pre-adolescence to adulthood, pairing deeply personal reflections with highly accessible indie-pop. If there was ever an argument for music as therapy, this is it.
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EP Review – lovemenot: Strike !! Between the Teeth
Read more: EP Review – lovemenot: Strike !! Between the Teethlovemenot have been busy lately, rising up into the Perth/Boorloo post rock scene rapidly. Following the release of a couple of solid singles, they now have their first EP on the table. It’s an intriguing snapshot of the band.
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EP Review – Didion’s Bible: PS DB EP (2026)
Read more: EP Review – Didion’s Bible: PS DB EP (2026)PS DB EP is the latest from Didion’s Bible, and the six piece friendship-rockers continue producing music that is both out there and grounded in post-punk, new-wave and electro-pop goodness.
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Single Review – Sascha Ion and The Elements: Cross Your Bones (Bring Me Thunder)
Read more: Single Review – Sascha Ion and The Elements: Cross Your Bones (Bring Me Thunder)Already a staple of their live set, Sascha Ion and The Elements now release the extra-bluesy Cross Your Bones (Bring Me Thunder) — and it’s an easy playlist addition.
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Single Review – Flora Road: After the Talk
Read more: Single Review – Flora Road: After the TalkAfter the Talk, the latest from Flora Road, is Perth/Boorloo post-rock at its finest. If bands keep popping up with tracks like this, there’s nothing to worry about with the music scene in this city.
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Single Review – Stellar Moon: Dark Night
Read more: Single Review – Stellar Moon: Dark NightHailing from Broome/Nyikina, Western Australia, Stellar Moon returns with her first single since 2024’s Phases. The song dives into darker themes while also surfacing into the light, reflected in both the upbeat rhythms and hopeful chorus.
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Single Review – Interflow: Dirty Money
Read more: Single Review – Interflow: Dirty MoneyInterflow are making serious noise in the Perth scene with some proper rock n roll, and they continue releasing strong music, this time with Dirty Money.
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Single Review – Freak Mod 5: Jesus Is Knocking
Read more: Single Review – Freak Mod 5: Jesus Is KnockingJesus Is Knocking is the debut single from Freak Mod 5, and it lives up to the band name, drawing on classic film and TV music. They wouldn’t be out of place in a pilot about a group of women spies – or a Tarantino movie, given the hip hop groove.
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Single Review – West Envy: No Breaks
Read more: Single Review – West Envy: No BreaksWest Envy’s new single No Breaks leans heavily into the reggae side of their sound, and it feels like a good direction to head in. The band have always cited that influence while mixing it with indie rock, but this track has the production and tightness to really elevate the offbeats