Adventures in Sound Vol.2

Home Hearing Records is proud to announce the release of Adventures in Sound Vol.2, a various artists compilation that celebrates diversity, experimentation, and the creative spirit that defines the label.

Available via the Home Hearing Records Bandcamp page and all streaming platforms, Adventures in Sound Vol.2 is a snapshot of contemporary underground music, unified not by style but by adventure and intent.

About the Compilation

Adventures in Sound Vol.2 features ten tracks from ten distinct artists, each contributing a song that reflects their own sonic world while adding to a broader, exploratory whole.

Tracklisting:

  1. Damien J. Johnson – This House
    Country/Folk/Blues artist Damien J. Johnson from Ipswich delivers This House, a track that is deeply personal to the artist. The song acts as a metaphor for spiritual searching and a feeling of not quite belonging, grounded in heartfelt storytelling and regional Australian life.
  2. Elbury – Fantasy
    Brisbane-based alternative-folk outfit Elbury blend finger-style acoustic guitar with electric textures, keys, synths, and vocals. Fantasy is a reflective break-up story that grapples with time passing and learning to accept life without the one constant presence through hardship.
  3. Sabre Siren – Grip
    Darkwave/post-punk outfit Sabre Siren contribute Grip, a track that saturates the listener in ominous yet uplifting soundwaves, balancing shadow and momentum with hypnotic intensity.
  4. Sounds Like Winter – Echoes
    Formed in 2012, Sydney’s Sounds Like Winter have built an international reputation through multiple releases and extensive touring. Echoes delves into the paranormal, exploring the many possible reasons for a haunting through post-punk atmospheres.
  5. Sour Hour – Too Real
    Emerging from the darkness, Sour Hour defies easy definition. Too Real is a dose of psychedelic weirdness – a twisted tale delivered via buzz-saw guitars and a creepy, unsettling narrative well-suited for modern strange times.
  6. Terror Terror – All the News (Live)
    Based in Thailand, Thai-American art-punk band Terror Terror bring unfiltered energy with their track All the News. Beginning lightly, the song gradually collapses into chaos, reflecting media overload, device dependency, and the mechanisms of control in modern life.
  7. N.B.C.c – Rats Are in the Basement
    N.B.C.c (No Brain Certified club) is a collective inspired by contemporary music movements and social realities. Their debut song Rats Are in the Basement depicts a world in crisis – sirens blaring, society burning, and a desire to escape collapse.
  8. Dada Sun – Advice Song
    Delivering fast, raucous garage rock, Dada Sun are inspired by the 80s underground. Advice Song is the first song the band ever wrote, and this version is from a raw 4-track recording, capturing its immediacy, urgency, and unpolished appeal.
  9. Karoshi – Therapizza
    Karoshi fuse dance and rock where The Prodigy meets Pendulum meets AC/DC. Therapizza is a restless, emotionally taut track about slipping back into bad habits, even with the best intentions, driven by grit and pulse.
  10. The Lobotomy Girls – God of the Machine
    Closing out the compilation is The Lobotomy Girls with their digital hardcore track God of the Machine. The song poses unsettling questions about technology, control, and belief in an age of algorithmic divinity – aggressive, confrontational, and uncomfortably timely.

Adventures in Sound Vol. 2 is an open invitation to all: step inside, listen, and explore the unexpected. Check it out now.