Australian-born musician, Jules Crommelin, started early. The future co-founder of the Byron Bay-born and Berlin-based band Parcels says it’s one of the things about which he’s most proud and happy, ...
Beloved Australian indie-pop band Parcels return with a shimmery new song “Safeandsound,” out now via Because Music. The new track radiates confidence and belonging, looking ahead with optimism and is ...
Since their first release nearly 10 years ago, Parcels have been fluent in their own unique language. Their music was cleverly syncopated and covered in vocal harmonies from the very start; as they’ve ...
PARCELS, the Australian electro-pop band that’s been going viral with its catchy disco-soul tunes and old-school style, will be coming back to the U.S. for its first headlining show since 2022. But ...
Parcels does not shy away from abundance. The Australian quintet's songs often feature a myriad of guitars, rivaling piano and synths, slinky basslines, pulsing drums and four (yes, four) vocalists.
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It’s almost too obvious that Parcels appear alongside a plane in the imagery surrounding their forthcoming debut album—after all, the Berlin-based quintet are ascendant, the latest in a long line of ...
Australian dance-pop group Parcels have released “Free,” the group’s first new music since their self-titled debut made waves in 2018. The sun-kissed track falls in line with what we’ve come to expect ...
The Byron-via-Berlin band's Day/Night - this week's Feature Album - is an ambitious odyssey exploring duality. But does Parcels' reach exceed their grasp? Double albums are unruly beasts. They’re ...
There are two classic pieces of Parcels lore that any new fan of the electropop band should know. First of all, the name. That can be traced back to a black-and-white train sign that was probably hung ...
Parcels are an Australian five-piece, although they are based in Berlin and have French connections. Last October they released their self-titled debut album, via Kitsuné/Because Music. Now, ahead of ...
Australia's underground seems to be ripe with soulful acts as of late. I remember I thought Band To Watch alum Hiatus Kaiyote were an anomaly coming out of Aussieland with their "future soul." How ...