Missed Out on Puppyy
I generally do my best to keep an eye on the goings-on over in Melbourne, but somehow I missed out on the solid work of Puppyy. It’s mostly the one-man product of Michael Gibbon, who has managed to flesh out these ballads throughout the whole of the latest release, World Record. At times, you get some traditional slow-core balladry, but the tune below has just the slightest pick-up in energy, relying upon the heaviness of the strum to provide the slightest glimpse of movement; the extra guitar angling in also plays its part in crafting that feeling. If you’re looking to cozy up with a great intimate listen, you’d be advised to dive in here.

The Melbourne music scene has always been one of our favorite global pop scenes, and relative newcomers
I love when
Frantically racing into a tune is the right way to go, if one were to ask me.
As per usual, the water in Melbourne at this time of year is sending us over lots of fresh tunes, and
After a handful of EPs and Singles, it looks like Melbourne’s