Showing posts with label Spunk Records. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Spunk Records. Show all posts

Thursday, November 01, 2018

Watch: Crepes Release Music Video For "Dark Demons"

Melbourne guitar pop/synth pop Crepes have released the video for their latest single "Dark Demons". 

The song is part of our current playlist and is taken from their recent album 'In Cahoots', released last month (October 25) via Spunk Records. Get your copy here.

The video was created by Ben Jones and Emilia Pike. Watch below.


(facebook.com/crepesband)

Tuesday, September 08, 2015

New Entry: The Ocean Party Share New Single "Greedy"

Melbourne post punk sextet The Ocean Party have shared their excellent new single "Greedy".

The song is taken from the band's forthcoming fifth studio album 'Light Weight', set to be released on Rocktober 9 via Spunk Records (AUS/NZ), and November 13 via Caroline (UK/EU).

Stream it below.



(facebook.com/theoceanparty)

Wednesday, August 26, 2015

New Entry: North Arm Unveil New Single "The Boys"

Newcastle dream pop band North Arm have unveiled their brand new single "The Boys".

The song is the second single from North Arm's upcoming self-titled debut LP, which will be out later this year.

Have a listen below.


Monday, February 10, 2014

Watch: North Arm Releases Music Video For New Single "Careless"

Newcastle based artist/musician Roderick Smith aka North Arm has released the video for their brand new catchy single "Careless".

The song will appear on North Arm's upcoming debut LP, which will be out sometime this year, and is the follow-up to last year's debut EP 'Thought Lines', released in April via Spunk Records. Get your copy here if you haven't already 

Take a look at the video below.


Tuesday, September 24, 2013

Watch: Bored Nothing Shares "Let Down" Music Video

Melbourne-based lo-fi multi-instrumentalist, singer/songwritter Fergus Miller aka Bored Nothing, has shared the video for "Let Down",  taken from his self-titled debut album released back in April via Spunk Records.

The video was directed for Los Angeles filmmaker Abteen Bagheri, who explains: "The lead actress, Camille Balsamo, was my first ever crush in middle school. I didn't mean for this to have any sort of real effect on the film initially, but it’s layered in the fabric of the piece. At least subconsciously, that kid is me. And the idea was to make the audience think that the kid is them, way back when." 

Watch it below.