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Crocodylus on their New Album Limbo, Please Be Good To Me
Photo by Charlie Hardy Established in 2015 by high school friends Josh Williams (bass and vocals) and Stephen Sacco (guitar and vocals), Sydney-based alt-rock band Crocodylus soon expanded to include longtime friends Mikel Salvador (drums and vocals) and Nick Meadows (keys, saxophone, and percussion). Drawing inspiration from some of the defining rock bands of the ‘60s and ‘70s , Crocodylus’ self-proclaimed ‘shit garage rock’ was met with early praise from The AU Review, who
Bann Irbash
1 day ago


Masumi and The Rise of First Day Back
Photo by Christopher Velazquez Maggie Masumi is navigating two parallel creative paths, each feeding into the other in subtle but distinct ways. As a solo artist under the name ‘Masumi’, her work leans inward and is shaped by instinct, space, and a growing curiosity for songwriting. Her debut EP ‘Gratitude,’ released in March 2025, marked a first step into that world, built from self-recorded experiments and moments of immediacy. Since then, she’s continued to expand her rea
Daria Slikker
4 days ago


Project Hail Mary: Made For Film Lovers
This film is a true celebration for film lovers, and marks the promising beginning of what could be an unforgettable summer at the cinema.
Sara Miah
4 days ago


From Studio Intern to Grammy Nominee: Steph Marziano’s Journey
Photo by Alex Page From making a PowerPoint to convince her parents to buy a drum kit to earning Grammy nominations and being named Writer-Producer of the Year at the Music Producers Guild Awards, Steph Marziano has carved out a path defined as much by instinct and connection as it is by technical skill. Originally from Philadelphia and now semi-based in East London, Marziano’s journey has taken her from studio intern to one of the most in-demand session-directing producers w
Daria Slikker
7 days ago


From Korea Girl to Ee: Tobin Mori on Past, Present, and What’s Next
Ee Old Train 2002 by Marla Aufmuth Few bands from the late '90s indie underground have found a second life quite like Korea Girl. Formed in San Jose in 1996, the band carved out a sound shaped as much by instinct as influence, drawing from records like Pavement's Slanted and Enchanted while standing apart from the heavier guitar music dominating their local scene. Though short-lived, their self-titled release went on to be named Album of the Year by Santa Clara University’s K
Daria Slikker
Apr 17
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