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What We’ve Been Listening To: Catholic Guilt

November 17, 2023

Australian punk/alt-rock band Catholic Guilt’s new music video for their single “Can You See Me?” is now out, and it is a

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What We’ve Been Listening To: Days Like These

November 9, 2023

Days Like These is the pairing of best friends Callen Batson and Noah Murphy and they are fans of Claire Rosinkratz, Travis

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What We’ve Been Listening To: Aurateque

June 24, 2023

Sydney-based alternative-metal band Aurateque’s Renegade – produced by the Steve Balbi and mixed by the Chris Blancato – engulfs listeners in a

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Paramore’s “This Is Why” is a deep dive into the themes of growth and discovery

February 10, 2023

Paramore is a band that has been around for over 15 years, and in that time they have managed to establish themselves

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Eat This Music for Australia Day 2023

January 25, 2023

This week on the program you’re going to find some delicious, new music from Party Nails & Boy Slim, Detalji, Subshift, Cadence

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Paramore explore the helplessness of overconsumption in their newest single, “The News”

December 9, 2022

Paramore have returned with the second taste of what is to come off their brand new sixth studio album, due out for

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Lolita Mae’s “Girl From Mars” is a manifesto for anyone who has ever felt othered, misunderstood, or constrained by societal norms