Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever refine their jangle into pure propulsion on The French Press. Guitars braid and unbraid, rhythms surge, and every hook seems to arrive already in motion.
Will Wood’s The Normal Album treats pop structure like a funhouse mirror. This colored-vinyl edition captures the record’s cabaret nerves, theatrical spirals, and uneasy little flashes of beauty.
Camp Cope’s final Sydney Opera House performance turns farewell into voltage. The room is huge, the feeling is intimate, and every song carries the charge of a band closing the door on its own terms.
Glixen arrive with shoegaze that refuses to be museum work. Quiet Pleasures blooms in overdriven color, pairing Phoenix heat with guitars that feel both enormous and strangely weightless.