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Issue 23

featuring The Hara New Issue Out Now
Album Review: The Rions – Everything Every Single Day

"The Rions aren't just playing indie rock; they’re building a stadium-sized sanctuary for the young and the restless."

EVERYTHING EVERY SINGLE DAY OUT 8th MAY 2026

W: Patrick Lower I: Pat O'Hara

The Rions have officially graduated from "local favorites" to "indie heavyweights" with the release of Everything (The Deluxe Edition). This record is a masterclass in sun-drenched Australian rock, capturing the frantic pulse of youth and distilling it into a series of surgical, high-energy hooks. While their surf-rock roots remain visible, there is a newfound muscularity in the production; the guitars carry more grit, and the vocal delivery feels lived-in and urgent. It’s an album that manages to feel both nostalgic for the summers of your past and essential for the one happening right now.

"This isn’t just a debut; it’s a definitive stake in the ground for the next generation of Australian music."

The deluxe expansion elevates the experience, offering a raw, unvarnished look at the band’s technical prowess through live recordings that prove their studio magic is no fluke. By balancing festival-ready anthems like Scary Movies with the introspective, slow-burn textures of the title track, The Rions have bypassed the "growing pains" phase of most debuts. They aren't just riding the wave of the Northern Beaches scene anymore—they are the ones making it.