More Free Shows at Metro Social

The free gigs keep coming in Eora/Sydney thanks to the Metro Artists in Residence (A.i.R) program at the Metro Social. Here are some of the exciting shows Metro Social will host in the coming months:

April – 2SER Presents
• 9 April 2025 – Dream State with Beryl, Sarah Levins, and Georgia Mulligan
• 16 April 2025 – Mighty Reel 10th Birthday Party with Alexander Flood (live band), ‘Artificial Rhythm’ album launch and DJs Sharif Galal, Reenie, and Hober Mallow
• 23 April 2025 – Heavy Demo with Tee Vee Repairman, G2G, and Station Model Violence.

April/May – Porcelain Alice’s Pet Palace (A neo-burlesque variety show)
• 30 April 2025
• 7 May 2025
• 14 May 2025
• 21 May 2025

May/June – Vivid Sydney presents
• 28 May 2025 – Sidney Phillips
• 4 June 2025 – Solsa
• 11 June 2025 – Divide and Dissolve

So head along to Metro Social every Wednesday night from 7 pm for your free music fix! Just make sure you register online so the team knows you’re coming.

Photo credit: Tosh Basco

Abbey Lane Celebrates Life’s Little Wins With “Baby Steps”

I think most of us need a little pick-me-up on Mondays. Enter Abbey Lane with her beautiful new single “Baby Steps.” This gorgeous folky-pop number celebrates the small wins and small joys. I know it can be challenging to see them, but this song reminds us that they’re always there.

“It can be hard to motivate yourself to do things to better yourself, so this track is all about making small changes to feeling better and acknowledging that you’re making progress one small step at a time,” Abbey explained.

The only thing that might make you feel better than listening to this song is seeing Abbey live. Fans in New South Wales will get the opportunity when she plays the following shows in the coming weeks:

25 April 2025 – The Vicar, Dooral Dooral/Dural
4 May 2025 – Pepe’s on the Beach, Woolyungah/Wollongong

Image used with permission from Kick Push PR

Mel Parsons Announces Aussie Shows

Have you ever heard a new song that you swear you’ve heard before? I got that beautiful sense of déjà vu listening to Mel Parsons’ latest single, “Post High Slide.” It feels like a throwback to the glory days of folk music, which talented female singer-songwriters like Carole King and Joni Mitchell ruled the airwaves. On the back of its release, the Kiwi artist is heading to Australia for a string of shows this June.

“I used to get post tour blues pretty bad,” she said. “I’d come home and thump back down to earth after a sustained period of excitement and adventure. Touring is the daily adrenaline shot of performing live, then the contrast of coming back to the reality of domestic life and the never-ending admin of being an indie artist.”

If you’ve seen Mel play leading folk festivals like Woodford, Port Fairy, or Bluesfest, you know how good she is. Don’t miss this opportunity to see her headlining the following shows.

12 June 2025 – Northcote Social Club, Naarm/Melbourne
13 June 2025 – The Bridge Hotel, Djandak/Castlemaine
14 June 2025 – Archies Creek Arts, Gunditjmara Country/Archies Creek
15 June 2025 – The Vanguard, Eora/Sydney

Image used with permission from Jo Corbett Publicity

Flow Kobra Fly the Trap-Metal Flag With “ROLL IT OVER”

I’ve got to admit, when I heard Woolyungah/Wollongong-based act Flow Kobra made trap-metal, I wasn’t sure what to expect. But I make a point of listening to absolutely everything I receive. I’m so glad I have that policy. Because the band’s latest single “ROLL IT OVER” is awesome! Honestly, it’s enough to make me wish there were more bands making trap-metal!

“‘ROLL IT OVER’ marks a new chapter for us, leaving behind the dark grittiness of ‘CRINGE CLIQUE’ for a more uplifting and euphoric journey,” said Flow Kobra’s lead singer Kobe Stimson. “The track embodies the resilience of making it through life’s storms to reach a blissful state, embracing hope and transformation.”

Flow Kobra will play for hometown fans at Darkside Fest, held at UOW, on 26 April alongside the likes of Windwaker, Sienna Skies, Heists, and Alienist. If you like your music on the heavier side, you won’t want to miss it.

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Oscar the Wild Explore New Sounds With “Big Think

Tarntanya/Adelaide four-piece Oscar the Wild are serving up some grungy rock for your Saturday with their latest single “Big Think.” It’s a little darker than the rest of the music we’ve heard from that band, with a hypnotic sound that simmers with brooding tension. But when you can pivot so effortlessly, why not have a change of pace? The lyrics see vocalist Ruby Gazzola wrestling with reality and existential reflection.

“I am very grateful to be a good sleeper. Regardless of environment, time or physical/ mental state, I consistently get a corpse-like 8+ hours every night,” she said. “But in that time, I exist in the most wild dreams. Then, throughout the day, I catch myself thinking about that dream version and question, is that the real me?”

This single saw Oscar the Wild reuniting with Rhys Williams, who’s produced, mixed, and mastered their music since their 2023 debut EP, She’ll be Right.

“Sonically this song came together like pieces of a medium level puzzle, one could achieve it in an afternoon,” Ruby said. “I should also probably mention that we’re diving into heavier, driven waters. We hope you enjoy the turbulence!”

Oscar the Wild will launch “Big Think” with the following shows in the coming weeks.

19 April 2025 – Jive Bar, Tarntanya/Adelaide (ALL AGES)
26 April 2025 – The Catfish, Naarm/Melbourne (18+)

Photo credit: Mayah Salter

Miramar Show Their Softer Side With “Highlight of My Week”

Miramar prove they really can do it all with the release of their latest single “Highlight of My Week.” This stripped back ballad is a world away from the floor fillers they played supporting Groove Armada recently, but it shows the depth of this exciting Aussie act. Miramar said they wrote the tune about that feeling of meeting someone you’re inexplicably drawn to.

“Someone who really brightens up your world and gives you a reason to get through the day, or week,” they added. “It’s a bit different to our usual sound, but we found the more we added to the production, the more it got in the way of that feeling. So we peeled it back to the bones and in the end, less was more.”

“Highlight of My Week” comes from Miramar’s forthcoming sophomore EP, which is due out in the middle of the year. You might hear a few more tracks from that release when Miramar play some choice supporting slots in the coming days. Here’s where you can catch them:

4 April 2025 – UOW Uni Bar, Walyalup/Wollongong (supporting Northeast Party House)
5 April 2025 – Oxford Art Factory, Eora/Sydney (supporting Djanaba)

Photo credit: Oli Main

360 Releases “Coastline” Ahead of New Album + Tour

Eight years after releasing his last album Vintage Modern, iconic Aussie rapper 360 is back with some fresh new music. His latest single “Coastline,” featuring rising star Gigi Russ, is a chill summery song that combines acoustic melodies with 360’s rapid-fire rhymes.

“Coastline” is the third single from 360’s fifth studio album Out of the Blue, which drops in July. He’ll celebrate the release with some massive shows all around the country. With his longtime collaborator PEZ joining the tour, you know it’s going to be a party. Tickets are on sale now!

18 July 2025 – The Forum, Naarm/Melbourne
19 July 2025 – Odeon Theatre, Nipaluna/Hobart
25 July 2025 – Metro Theatre, Eora/Sydney
26 July 2025 – Fortitude Music Hall, Meeanjin/Brisbane
1 August 2025 – Hindley St Music Hall, Tarntanya/Adelaide
2 August 2025 – Metro City, Boorloo/Perth

Photo credit: Michelle G Hunder

The Southern Dukes Usher in New Chapter With “Free Man”

Award-winning Boorloo/Perth-based act The Eagleton Brothers are back with a brand new name and a brand new song. Now known as The Southern Dukes, they’re making their presence felt with their fabulous debut country-rock track “Free Man.”

All the right ingredients are here for me. Brandon Poletti’s roughened, heartfelt vocal delivery are on point. You can hear the chemistry between Brandon and his drummer Miles Gilbert, bassist Riley Burrows, and lead guitar and organist Justin Gimm, who also produced “Free Man.”  

This is how you start a new musical chapter. Follow them on the socials to see what’s next for The Southern Dukes.

Photo credit: Isabelle Haubrich

Odlaw Release Sweet New Single, “Dads Love ACDC”

Boorloo/Perth indie-rock act Odlaw have just dropped their nostalgic new single “Dads Love ACDC.” Rock music isn’t usually what you’d call sweet, but I’m struggling to find a more appropriate adjective for this ode to dad rock!

“Dads Love ACDC” comes from Odlaw’s upcoming fourth album, MI(L)D LIFE CRISIS, which drops next month and can currently be preordered through Bandcamp. The release marks a new chapter for the band which has grown from a solo project for songwriter Mark Neal to a sprawling collective performing on big stages with acts like Kisschasy and Sly Withers. Expect 2025 to be a big one for Odlaw!

Image used with permission from Odlaw

Angie Colman Gives Me Chills With “Alps of Victoria”

I know you’re busy. It’s Friday morning and you’ve probably got a million things to do so that you can enjoy your weekend. I get it. But take three minutes to just stop, breathe, and properly listen to “Alps of Victoria,” the sublime new single from emerging Walyalup/South Fremantle artist Angie Colman. It’s a gorgeous understated, introspective song, and I know you’re going to miss its subtle beauty if you just put it on in the background.

“It’s about getting older and being unsure. It’s a quarter-life crisis,” Angie explained. “Have I just been making stupid decisions this whole time? The pressure to be successful and positively contributing to society, and not knowing what that looks like with my life.”

“Alps of Victoria” comes from Angie’s forthcoming EP How Do I Make My Life Slow Down, which she’ll release in May.

“It’s the middle track on the EP, a tune where I’m looking at my life and reevaluating things,” she explained. “This is a song that acknowledges how I feel sometimes about where my life is headed, where my life has been. It made sense to put it on the EP because it’s about the quarter-life crisis I’ve been having.”

If this song is any indication, Angie’s EP will be really something special.

Image used with permission from Blue Grey Pink