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2012 Die Young
2014 Return
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Australian Music Is Bloody Great: Collarbones
Having just called it a day, Collarbones offer us some of their Australian music standouts.
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Album Walkthrough: Collarbones talk their long-awaited return, Futurity
On their first full-length record in five years, Marcus Whale and Travis Cook enter an exciting new phase..
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This Week's Must-Listen Singles: HAIM, Hermitude, Collarbones + more
Plus, new singles from Woodes and Angel Olsen..
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This week's must-listen singles: George Maple, Meg Mac, Vera Blue + more
Plus new singles by Collarbones and act-of-the-moment KIAN..
Features / Music
This week's must-listen singles: Collarbones, Hermitude, King Princess + more
Plus, new music from Two People and Little May in a week stacked with brilliant releases..
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Baauer, Yung Lean, Just A Gent, Collarbones
"Baauer is a heavyweight of the genre."
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Live Review: UV boi, Collarbones
"His set is generous and warm, even in its darkest, dankest moments."
Features / Music
2016 looks to be UV boi فوق بنفسجي's year after announcing a new single, EP & tour
The producer will be hitting up the capital cities in support of his new EP「L-UV」, bringing Collarbones and Gill Bates with him..
Features / Music
Listen: Lonelyspeck - Wring
Good music for an even better cause..
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Collarbones, HTML Flowers, Yoke
Sydney got swept up in Collarbones' euphoria at Newtown Social Club.
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Interview: Collarbones
After eight years together and three albums, Collarbones are finally taking themselves seriously.. Sydney/Adelaide collaboraters Marcus Whale and Travis Cook have been working together for eight years as Collarbones, which is a pretty lengthy career in the age of Internet hype. After a two-year release hiatus, Collarbones really ramped things up in 2014: putting out both a mixtape (Atlantis), performing at Vivid Sydney, supporting internationals Jessie Ware, Deerhunter and How To Dress Well, and putting their hat in the ring with some great Australian artists, including Rainbow Chan, Guerre, Oscar Key Sung and Martin King. A 2014 highlight (amongst many highlights), however, was the release of their first album in two years (and third studio album) Return, via Two Bright Lakes/ Remote Control Records. Return has signalled a real maturation for the boys. Collarbones’ Travis Cook recently told NOISEY: “We have a philosophy, or at least I do, about faking it until you make it,”; this is c
Reviews / Live
Live Review: OutsideIn Festival
OutsideIn's third year was a hit at Manning Bar.