‘The Freedom Club’: The Maggie Pills’ Anthem of Resistance Against Oppression
Melbourne punks take up space to bring to light global dispossession.
Melbourne punks take up space to bring to light global dispossession.
New Noise releases for May that were loved.
NO MODEL’s EP is an aggressive depiction of living in America as a Korean Adoptee/American and takes back control on the 4-track EP.
Buggin address representation and tokenization on their latest hardcore and punk single.
Karen Marie opens up about Cosmic Kitten’s upcoming LP, their US and UK tour, and how music is their therapy.
The psych-rock trio returns with their second single and prepare for a UK and US tour in anticipation for their forthcoming album. Photo: Don Mozzochi
Argentinian/Australian punk-rock band share their latest single taken off the Lickety Split 7” co-release with fellow Melbourne band, The Miffs, out Friday, February 3 via Tuff Cuff Records.
Otoboke Beaver utilize spite and nonsense on their fifth single taken off their upcoming album ‘Super Champon’ due May 6 via Damnably.
Drama Dolls share their take on prime-time soaps with their jagged, brat-punk single, “Sometimes You Gotta Be A Bitch.”
Barfbag calls for action on political punk cut “Street Crime.”
Body Double’s lead single balances glam and post punk with the growing pains of finding your identity.
Released months ago, the 5-track gut punch is very well the soundtrack to dismantle the system.