What do you feel like listening to today? How about the Australian exclusive stream of Regina Spektor's new album? Huzzah!
We interview Yunyu about how not all fairytales have happy endings, but they do make good film clips.
If Bjork had worn an Australian native bird as a dress instead of a swan, and had broken out into song on the red carpet, perhaps she would have sounded like Ginger & The Ghost.
We would like to introduce to you a little band called Buckley Ward.
There are a few things that go with dreary, drizzly weather: cups of ginger and rosemary tea, the woolly embrace of our ugg boots, and The Maple Trail humming quietly in the background.
There are a lot of rad people with three names. Following in the 'artistic folk with a trio moniker' tradition, Kate Miller-Heidke will not let you down.
Oh lordy. We have just found our musical saviour. An antidote to the ordinary, Ainslie Wills' voice has us utterly captivated.
Epithets sound a lot like the early days of Death Cab For Cutie - unabashed, honest, vibrant guitars and a slightly classical element. Except with Aussie accents. And maybe more glockenspiel.
This is the soundtrack for when you want to escape jail, wrap a scarf around your neck and zoom away into the sunset in a beat-up Chevy.
Your challenge for Tuesday if you choose to accept it: listen to this song and try not to spontaneously lash out into a dance break.