The Go-Betweens songwriter tells NME how music therapy for the love of his life became ‘The Candle and the Flame’, the most personal album he has ever recorded
Ruel lost touch with real life – until the pandemic let him become a kid again. NME goes on set with the 20-year-old popstar for his debut album ‘4th Wall’, which was inspired by ‘The Truman Show’, Elliott Smith and a Schoolies trip
King Gizzard And The Lizard Wizard are releasing three albums in one month and playing the biggest shows of their career. NME catches up with them on the road to talk the Coltranian complexity of new album ‘Changes’, prolificacy over perfectionism, and their glorious jam band era
Harriette Pilbeam’s dizzying rise as Hatchie turned into constant freefall in the pandemic. Her new album ‘Giving The World Away’ is a poppy, personal reinvention
The Melbourne songwriter trades wordplay for vulnerability and minimalism on her third album ‘Things Take Time, Take Time’. She talks to NME about her new outlook, #MeToo and the Australian government’s “lack of respect” for a music industry struggling in the pandemic
The Sydney band’s new project is steeped in an intense ambivalence to soulless luxury. They tell NME about the characters behind its creation and their 2010s EDM inspirations
The post-grunge trio are back with their first album in nearly 10 years, returning to their rudimentary sound that defined Aussie rock of the 2010s – even if they don’t get much credit