Viral. That’s the only way to describe the insanity of G-Flip’s 2018. In a matter of months she blew up, toured the world, sold out headline shows and started playing massive festivals with only two songs released. Now the Melbourne singer-songwriter is adding to her discography with the release of her debut EP. And it…
Month: January 2019
SINGLE REVIEW: Ariana Grande – 7 Rings
Ariana Grande is really proving that she can do anything and she’s not letting critics, ex-boyfriends or anything get in her way. ‘7 Rings’ is a continuation of her shift into RNB-pop music and continues the mid-tempo slow jam sound that ‘Thank U, Next’ injected. It’s sort of the next chapter as it goes from…
SINGLE REVIEW: Dean Lewis – 7 Minutes
Following the massive success of ‘Be Alright’, ‘Waves’ and ‘Chemicals’, Dean Lewis has experienced a very rare level of fame. With sold out shows all over the world, songs featuring on massive TV shows and number one singles topping the charts without even releasing an album is not an easy feat. With his debut record…
SINGLE REVIEW: Eilish Gilligan – The Pull
Delivering high emotions, raw intensity, slick production and honest storytelling, Eilish Gilligan’s discography is a thrilling roller coaster of feelings. From the DIY approaches of ‘Creature Of Habit’ and ‘This Feeling’ to the polished indie-pop stylings of ’S.M.F.Y.’ and ‘Patterns’ she’s offered a very cinematic and theatrical soundscape. For her first release of 2019 she’s…
SINGLE REVIEW: Hozier – Almost (Sweet Music)
After successfully cracking the mainstream market with his alternative blues fusion in 2014, Hozier is finally returning with his sophomore studio album. ‘Wasteland, Baby!’ will be released on March 1 and hears him continuing the sound that you fell in love with him for. ‘Almost (Sweet Music)’ is a relaxed blues track that has a…
SINGLE REVIEW: Half•Alive – Arrow
Over the course of the last year, Half•Alive have introduced themselves as one of the most talked about and anticipated new bands. Their debut EP ‘3’ offered an in-depth look into their unique sound which is very experimental and different. Their breakthrough single ‘Still Feel’ cemented their status as “the band to watch” with commercial…
SINGLE REVIEW: The Killers – Land Of The Free
Charged with high energy, The Killers have always delivered some of the biggest and most anthemic sounding pop-rock tracks of the last decade. One thing they’ve always held onto at the same time is a political presence by making sure their thoughts are known and awareness is made on important topics. Their last album ‘Wonderful…
SINGLE REVIEW: LOVA – My Name Isn’t
2018 introduced the Swedish singer-songwriter LOVA to the world stage with her infectious melodies and honest storytelling. ‘You Me And The Silence’ and ‘Insecurities’ painted a beautiful canvas for the beginning of her career. She immediately stood out and offered something a little different to the indie-pop world. After the release of her debut EP…
INTERVIEW: CUB SPORT
Cub Sport are no longer just an indie-pop band from Brisbane, Australia. They have now well and truly become a band of a whole new generation, all over the world. Their supportive and huge fanbase originated from Australia and now extends to UK, Europe, America and Asia with theirs fans travelling on an important journey…
SINGLE REVIEW: Sigrid – Don’t Feel Like Crying
In 2017, Sigrid had us euphorically dancing to ‘Don’t Kill My Vibe’ and ‘Strangers’ and in 2018 she had us feeling a little more emotional with ‘Raw’ and ‘Sucker Punch’ whilst diving into a reflective and heartfelt realm. But 2019 is already shaping up to be the Norwegian singer-songwriters biggest year yet with her debut…