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Transport: Have you heard of the term “earworm”? It’s when a song gets stuck in your head for being so hooky. Transport makes earworms. Their album “The Inner Chimp” has 11 of them. Yep they’re Australian, from Brisbane, and one-stop. And SO MUCH FUN to listen to. Pop-rock at it’s best! | |||||||
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Grand Atlantic: It’s like hearing something you think you recognize from your parents’ record collection, but it’s all new and cool at the same time. Serious retro influences with a modern sound make this a great album, even garnering accolades at the International Songwriter’s Convention for ‘Coolite’ and ‘Wonderful Tragedy’. Groovy and fun, this Brisbane, Australia band is one-stop. | |||||||
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Kate Bradley: Kate once told us that she gets chatty on emails after she eats beans. And she sacrificed her bag of Minties (Australian chewy mint candy) to us. Yes, this has nothing to do with her music, but it made the decision to represent her catalogue all the more fun. One of the most exciting artists we’ve come across in a while, Kate’s been likened to “PJ Harvey without the mood swings”. It’s about time we get an edgy female around here. One stop. | |||||||
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