RVG outgrow their indie post-punk roots on their third LP.
A deeply joyous celebration of place from the Arnhem Land rockers.
A gripping concept album that tackles depression and racism head-on.
“We felt liberated to make a left turn and to go anywhere and do anything.”
“This is my story. I’m showing you where I’m from.”
A graceful, cinematic album by the late icon.
Step into Sampa’s garden of earthly delights.
Briggs and Trials deliver a stunningly powerful protest album.
A stunning lyrical debut of vivid character sketches and life's tiny moments.
The Melbourne MC’s incendiary second album.
A diverse musical enigma from the Melbourne duo.
A frenetic fourth LP that dodged expectations and kept the energy high.
The Sydney quartet lace their indie pop with mood and melodrama.
A wide-eyed, feel-good debut for a dappled art-pop quartet.
A career-making debut that foregrounds intimacy and whimsy.
The LP that cemented the band as Australia's garage/post-punk kings.
Their hair-raising third record was written in a haunted house.
Their studied indie rock has the intricacy of poetry and the elegance of country.
A defining statement of visceral Australian rock for the new century.