Andrew Cauchi

Sydney based pop-punk enthusiast, Andrew spends every waking moment listening to music, or playing with his dog (sometimes both!). If not on the lookout for the hottest new tracks, you can usually catch him crying in his room playing old emo bangers on repeat. [Enjoyed the read? Shout Andrew's dog a new toy!]

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Heart Attack Man – Fake Blood (Review)

The chances are, if you’re across social media and especially Twitter, you’ve come across the name Heart Attack Man. Masters of self-marketing, the four-piece have gained notoriety in recent times through their…

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Yours Truly – Afterglow (Review)

After a meteoric rise to popularity and subsequent signing to UNFD, Sydney’s own Yours Truly have arrived with all guns blazing, delivering their sophomore EP Afterglow. Following up from 2017’s Too Late…

Yours Truly

Yours Truly: Interview With Mikaila Delgado

Mapping the trajectory of Sydney pop punk heroes Yours Truly is almost like keeping track of a shooting star. Bouncing from achievement to achievement the four piece are on a meteoric rise…

Knocked Loose

Knocked Loose – Mistakes Like Fractures

If there’s anything better than a brand-new single from Knocked Loose, one of those things might just be the three-track that the Kentucky outfit have just dropped. While lightning fast in run…

Cursed Earth

Cursed Earth – Fear (New Music)

After a lengthy time away from music following the departure of the band’s frontwoman, Perth’s Cursed Earth have risen from the ashes to deliver one of 2019’s heaviest hitting tracks. Alongside releasing…

Sleep Talk – Slowfade (New Music)

I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again, melodic hardcore is the best genre of music and I’m happy to argue with anybody who says otherwise. Somehow, it just keeps getting…

Download Festival 2019 @ Parramatta Park, Sydney

The day of a heavy festival always just feels a little bit like Christmas. The flood of band merch that hit Parramatta just felt like such a comfortable sight to see, while…

Sum 41: Download Kick Off @ Crowbar, Sydney

A lot can happen in six years. Or, when you think about the relationship between Sum 41 and Australia, nothing at all could happen. That’s how long we’ve been waiting to see…