Kinder’s latest release Come Along, is the dance track we all need at the moment with its catchy beat and driving bass that’s sure to get everybody moving. Filmed across both Ghana and Australia, their latest single’s freshly released music video is a vibrant mix of colour, rhythm and epic choreography. Marx Music chats with …
The Kids are Coming and so is Change
Words by Sam Seedsman The weekend has come early with the release of Tones and I’s powerful new music video for The Kids are coming. Less than a week after the global climate strike, Tones and I has backed up the energy with her new visual masterpiece. The clip has the same youthful edge as …
Esmé bends genres in latest single ‘Ella’
Sydney based singer-songwriter Esmé is no stranger to the music scene; having captured the attention of Triple J and MTV Australia in 2017 with her debut single Come With Me. Since then she has continued her success, opening for Amy Shark at MTV Unplugged in 2018, before flying to Brooklyn to work with an array …
Ziggy Alberts Explores New Territory with ‘Intentions (22)’
Ziggy Alberts is not holding back in his latest single Intentions (22) in which he has forgone soft melodies in exchange for high-speed verses and clear, directed lyrics. The single is a giant leap away from the coastal folk sounds that quickly became his signature style earning him international stardom. The genre mix-up shows an …
New Zealand’s Foley Can’t Help The Way They’ve Got Us Moving With Their Latest Track
New Zealand’s Foley have dropped a juicy new track that delivers something deliciously reminiscent of the 80s. While their music can often find itself tinged with a deeper and sometimes sadder musical composition, Can’t Help The Way shows a fresh and fun side to Ash and Gabriel who formed Foley in 2017 as a passion …
Zoe A’Dore ‘Galaxy’ – Review
Words by Natalie Turner Looking for an escape of reality? Melbourne’s futuristic-pop provider, Zoe A’Dore truly takes you out of this world as she releases her fresh rhythmic ride, Galaxy. The free-flowing bed of synths and echoing falsetto vocals, will make you A’Dore her rendition of futuristic pop as much as we do. Along …
Exclusive Premiere- Jon Bryant ‘Cult Classic’
Had it not been for Jon Bryant’s time in a cult, we may never have been graced with the soul-infused album that is Cult Classic. Flashback to 2015 and Jon Bryant has been recruited into a cult by a friend. Though his time with the group was short, it was intense and served as a life-changing …
Album Review: ‘I Love Songs’ by Thundamentals
Aussie Hip-Hop group Thundamentals dropped their fifth album on Friday, 21st of September. It’s titled I Love Songs and is a super vibey mix of electronic, RnB tunes complimented by their signature hip-hop style. The 12 track record marks the band’s 10 years in the industry and delves into the tumultuous world of love and relationships. Fans of the …
Live Performance Review: Caravãna Sun at Black Bear Lodge
Rounding out their Australian tour, Caravãna Sun treated Brisbane fans to an incredible show on Friday night. The final leg of the indie rocker’s national tour took place in the Fortitude Valley’s intimate Black Bear Lodge. The small, whiskey bar-themed venue housed a sold-out show and it was clear why. Stepping on stage, Caravãna Sun began their …
Interview: CARAVÃNA SUN
For the last 10 years, Aussie band Caravãna Sun have forged a musical career out of upbeat, feel-good sometimes frenetic songs. However, the release of their latest single, ‘Beauty and the Pain’ challenges their signature sound as the band explores new musical territory. MARX was lucky enough to chat with singer-songwriter Ant Beard, Caravãna Sun’s vocalist and bass guitarist, about the …