Formed in early 2020 in Perth, this First Nation Australian band consists of Isaiah and Nehemiah Reuben, Josh Trindall, Nathan Osborne and Fynn Samorali. They met by chance at a backyard party and bonded over their diverse musical tastes. Since then they built a reputation as one of the best touring acts, playing festivals like VanFest and A Day On The Lawn, as well as playing shows in prisons. Inspired by Ocean Alley, DMA’s and Bob Marley, they debuted with their EP “Merlin’s” in 2021.
With a rather intricate blend of musical influences and lyrically trying to find a balance between two people in a relationship, their new single is a successful sonic experiment. Taken from their, recently released, album “The Bliss”, the track forges a vintage-dipped, soft-rock melody. With a foundation of a steady beat and an airy acoustic guitar, the song comes alive with the mellifluous electric guitar peaks. And with warm and harmonious vocals, this easygoing tune is a true earpleasing gem.
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Hailing from Perth, this indigenous Australian quintet formed back in 2020 at a winery in Darlington. Consisting of Zaya, Josh, Fynn, Nemo and Nathan, they have been performing at festivals such as
Telling the story about always finding your way back home to reconnect with your roots, no matter how long you’re away, their new single takes indie-rock to anthemic heights. Taken from their EP “Tales Of The Yeti”, they’ve created a melodic mix of 80s and 90s rock. With a driving percussion and mellifluous electric guitars, it’s the gritty vocals, that join everything into a soaring indie-rock jam.