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Skyways Are Highways...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
Today we have a proper introduction to the Melbourne Australia pop-punk band SKYWAYS ARE HIGHWAYS, specifically their first self-titled 2 song release in 2012. A new EP release that has been in the works, ‘So...
The Dead Heads: When...
posted by Stuart Morrison
Monday, right? Start the week with this uplifting track from The Dead Heads. The Dead Heads are a band from Sydney formed by brothers Oscar Jeffery, Ali Jeffery and Ferg Davison in mid ’10. They play an upbeat drag...
The Sunsleepers: Kal...
posted by Stuart Morrison
The Sunsleepers are an indie-pop band from Melbourne, Australia. “Stace + Amanda bring a fresh feel to indie-pop with the latest single ‘Kaleidoscope’ from their new EP aptly titled Brightness. The...
Red Aces: The End
posted by Stuart Morrison
Red Aces are four brothers who have gone from playing covers of The Easybeats and Paul Kelly at family gatherings to dark power pop at iconic Melbourne Venues such as The Espy and the Workers Club. The End features on...
cLn: Beats and Break...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
Callan Alexander is based in Brisbane, Australia and produces chilled, glitchy electronic beats under the moniker cLn. He self describes his music as falling somewhere along the lines of that of producers like Flying...
The Cadres: Horizons
posted by Charles Stepczyk
Horizons, today’s featured dose, comes from the upcoming third E.P from Sydney, Australia five-piece THE CADRES. It’s a very solid piece of indie rock coming over from across the Pacific via our new friends...
The Money Go Round: ...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
The Money Go Round are an excellent psychedelic rock group out of Sydney, Australia that recently released a new single, “Endless Sun”. Today’s feature is very 60s-centric and will hopefully propel you...
Crossing Red Lines: ...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
From Sydney, Australia comes the new quality single from reggae/rock and hip-hop group CROSSING RED LINES via our friends at the A&R Dept. Apparently the single dropped at the very tail end of March, and we just...
The Desert Sea: Sett...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
After the best part of two years playing music together in various forms, defining their artistic direction, these three Sydney boys combined their love for blues and rock into a fusion of earthy riffs, pounding rhythms...
Enerate: Unstoppable
posted by Charles Stepczyk
Enerate are a Australian synth-pop group out of Sydney. They aren’t signed to a commercial label, and have been releasing material under the independent group “Big Big Records”. The group have enjoyed...
Longreef: Want Me Ba...
posted by Stuart Morrison
Aussie rock band Longreef (Josh Barker, Tristan Davies, Nick Miller, Jim Wark) are back on the road touring the U.S. and have added additional dates to their already packed touring schedule for 2013. The band will remain...
The Cannanes: Bumper
posted by Stuart Morrison
Australian duo The Cannanes return with their first official release in 11 years. The Cannanes have been putting out modest, ramshackle records since forming in Sydney, Australia, 29 years ago. The ‘Small Batch’ EP,...
The Night: Like This
posted by Stuart Morrison
How do we pick tracks to play on the Network? I always listen to submitted tracks (and we get a lot). If something catches my ear early on then it’s in with a chance. Near the start of today’s Dose, Like This,...
Insomnia Radio #182 ...
posted by Stuart Morrison
A marathon episode of Insomnia Radio, with bands from Canada, USA, Australia, Spain, The Dominican Republic, Argentina, Italy, Holland and Sweden. And there is a BIG announcement. TRT: 1:18:35 Rating: Probably Work...
Jack Carty: Waiting ...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
Sydney songwriter Jack Carty has recently given away the track “Waiting Waiting” from his forthcoming album ‘Break Your Own Heart’. Having just completed a full national tour of his homeland of Australia, Jack...
Husky: History’...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
Today marks the release of the new album on Sub Pop by Australian quartet, Husky. Forever So is the sound of a band that from its inception cared more about making one sublime album than acquiring a million followers on...
All Mankind: Break t...
posted by Rodrigo
Now that there is a competition going on that goes by the name Euro Cup 2012, we thought you should listen to Break the Spell. What’s the relation, you ask? If you are ask, then it’s because you don’t...
Allo Darlin’: ...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
The first single from the eagerly anticipated second album from half-Kentish, half-Austrlian group, Allo Darlin’ entitled “Europe”. “Capricornia” shows that they’ve lost none of their ability to...
The Dead Leaves: Har...
posted by Rodrigo
The best kept secret of Insomnia Radio can now be revealed. The Australian band The Dead Leaves, Melbourne, have finaly released their debut album Cities on the Sea. We are happy, they are happy and we see no reason for...
Battleships: In Retr...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
There are many things I loathe on this special day, but Battleships ain’t one of them. This Sydney four-piece delivers with a fantastic new track, mastered in the good hands of Don Bartley (see Silverchair). The...
San Cisco: Awkward
posted by Charles Stepczyk
Indie pop outfit San Cisco from Fremantle in sunny Western Australia deliver the follow up to “Golden Revolver.” Today’s featured track “Awkward” will be the title track on their second EP,...
WAZU: Murder 1
posted by Stuart Morrison
Brooklyn-based Australian transplants WAZU have released their first self-titled EP on Anti-Language Recordings. Described as “Neon Murder Music for the Dance Floor”, and “synth-heavy, post-apocalyptic...
Fronz Arp: Just Beca...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
Throughout this year Sydney, AUS musician Fronz Arp will be releasing his new songs as they’re written and ready, instead of the traditional album release route. The project name is entitled ‘FRONZ ARP IS A...
Motocade: Holy Moly
posted by Charles Stepczyk
New Zealand born (Australia based) quartet Motocade is the brainchild of Eden Mulholland. The Holy Moly EP, their most recent release, is now officially being introduced to the U.S. The title track of the EP, Holy Moly...
New Navy: Zimbabwe
posted by Charles Stepczyk
Sydney Australia’s New Navy have recently released their highly anticipated debut EP ‘Uluwatu’, with the first single re-released via new label Future Classic. Named after the location where the EP was...
Sally Seltmann: You&...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
You may know Sydney Australia’s Sally Seltmann as the vocalist behind the moniker New Buffalo or perhaps from her brand new band gig, Seeker Lover Keeper with friends Sarah Blasko and Holly Throsby. After shedding...
The Middle East: Hun...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
Australia’s THE MIDDLE EAST are back with an anticipated new record “I Want That You Are Always Happy” that will be released July 12th in the US on Missing Piece Records, after an initial release in...
IR: Australia #10 – ...
posted by Erk
Welcome to episode 10 of Insomnia Radio Australia! On this episode of Insomnia Radio: Australia, Erk features music that was submitted directly to him as well as other Australian music that he found courtesy of various...
A Very Metal Xmas: L...
posted by Erk
Christmas came early for a select group of metal bands and their fans on Saturday 04 December 2010. The Lucky Australian Tavern at St Marys in western Sydney was treated to a massive afternoon and evening of metal at A...
Emma Dean: Live Revi...
posted by Erk
WARNING: This review may contain elements of cabaret & strong traces of catchy melodies (to paraphrase the introduction). As featured on episode 8 of Insomnia Radio: Australia, Erk attended the Sydney launch of...
IR: Australia #9 – S...
posted by Erk
Welcome to episode 9 of Insomnia Radio Australia! On this episode of Insomnia Radio: Australia, Erk features music that was submitted directly to him as well as other Australian music that he found courtesy of various...



