Sydney-based, New Zealand-born artist Maya Payne had an incredible 2016, releasing her EP 'The Lucky Ones' which gained her massive success. Now without missing a beat, Payne returns with her latest recording 'Something We Once Knew'. Peppy, the electro-pop track finds the artist firmly driving down her lane, sparking more than likely a mainstream hit. Have a listen.
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Australia's MEG MAC is the singer's singer. With a voice that bursts with soul, she has announced the release of her debut album 'Low Blows', set to land July 14th via 300 Entertainment. Recorded at Niles City Sound Studio in Fort Worth, Texas, she has shared her latest single entitled 'Don't Need Permission'. An epic and inspiring cut encouraging listeners to feel comfortable with themselves in an unapologetic manner.
You know you're doing something right when music giants Daft Punk produce your next single. This would be the scenario with Parcels, whose 'Hideout' EP was a sexy deal of poolside pop that is the ultimate summer listen. Their latest track 'Overnight' is no exception to the rules. Delivering a golden touch of disco and funk, this Daft Punk/Parcels combo fit like a hand in glove with the tune being a season anthem. Check it out.
Australia's Gold Class will release their second album 'Drum' on August 18th via the Felte label. While we patiently wait for the new record, the band have shared the official video for their single 'Twist In The Dark'. Directed by Coco and Maximilian, the visuals feature the boys jamming out, performing the song as the lighting and tones of the video change from warm to cooler.
Australian band FAIRCHILD are on the verge of dropping their new LP 'So Long and Thank You'. Landing June 19th, the group have shared the title track to the album. A lush mid-tempo slice of indie pop, the song is a thank you to the important people who have left an impact with the members.
Australian band Tora are playing an interesting role in music at the moment in a sense that they glide between blurred lines of soul, electronica and indie pop with a strength lying in all three. Having already made a name for themselves recently playing mega festivals and shows spanning from Australia to Europe, on their debut LP 'Take A Rest', the four-piece outfit have opted for more of a soul-stirring, cosmic ride than a 'sweat it out on the floor' soundtrack.