Maia Toakley acknowledges luck as the reason for her flourishing status as an Aussie indie star, whilst I’d say it’s her enchanting vocals, moreish choruses, and undying dedication to her craft.
Author: Felicity Errington
The indie sleaze Sydney-based band spoke of their spaghetti western sound, which skyrocketed their colossal popularity in the inner west scene. The Slims also revealed their festival-bound ambition and unpacked the writing process of their first EP, ‘The Slims.’
The Zoom screen crackled under the weight of awkward small talk. Seamus, the lead singer, explained their band’s origin story;…
I knew I was dealing with a vaguely auspicious and ragged group when I met Bourke’s outside the Conservatorium on…
There is something about Bodywire. Though I talked to them rather sporadically, the band exudes an organic nature and cohesion that is enthralling in a scene that can verge on the repetitive.
When I received a text from the No Snakes’ lead guitarist, Marcus, that the band was ready for the interview,…
A burgeoning star in the Australian indie rock scene, the Melbourne/Naarm band are learning the ropes of their infant fame…