Khurangbin Taps into Uncovered Potential on their Fourth Studio Album : A LA SALA

Le parcours de Khruangbin a été résolument unique : avec une rare manifestation auditive et visuelle, avec peu d’antécédents comparatifs, en ignorant les paradigmes pop conventionnels, en puisant uniquement dans des muses internes et une myriade de perspectives. Le groupe incarne un espace mental d’introspection, se connectant avec le monde autour de lui et façonnant…

Mapache : Swinging Stars

Sally tells us about some songs she loved and which she discovered while she was spending time with her closest friends. We’re led to Mapache’s 2023 release “Swinging Stars”

Into The Arms of Stillness with Daniel Avery

From streets to beaches and parks to concrete jungles and crowded cities. There’s much to be drawn from synthetic and organic spaces. In the context of these 3 artworks by Avery, it was written at the very edge of his home-country, where views across the water without a single sight on the horizon induces an atmosphere and an environment in the very mind of the artist.

With expertise from Tame Impala, the Australian alternative scene holds their trump card’s latest album entitled ‘The Weather’

Australian based alternative band, ‘Pond’, makes their entrance with their dashing debut ‘The Weather’. Released in mid-2017, the album comes with a 10-track package, and globally touches on different aspects of instrumentations and vocals, all belonging to a psychedelic and soft-rock world they intend to make a listener travel around. The album starts off heavyweight,…

Ilyas Ahmed : I Am All Your Own

Nearly one year since the release of this album, even so, Ilyas Ahmed’s meticulous guitar playing still resonate through any ear that has seized the moment to dwell in ‘I am all your own’. The whole album has been recorded using a 4-track cassette recorder, using overdubs, a 12-string and electric guitars. These were the…