INTERVIEW: AUSTEN

Behind Austen’s debut EP is a compilation of vulnerable experiences and emotional storylines that outline her growth and reflective journey of discovery. ‘Passenger Seat’ is an impressive introductory collection that has anthemic indie-pop tracks like ‘Too High To Cry’ and ‘Money’ and the dreamy and aesthetically pleasing ‘Young And Numb’ and ‘Anthem’.  After recently joining…

EP REVIEW: Thomston – En Route: Los Angeles/London

Teasing listeners with a drip-feed of singles over the past year, Thomston has made a bold return with dreamy indie-pop songs that embody a whole lot of emotion and raw vulnerability.  With some of his songwriting taking place between Los Angeles and London over the past couple of years, these two geographical locations have also…

ALBUM REVIEW: VÉRITÉ – New Skin

Sometimes It’s hard to just exist within a heavy moment when your heart is feeling lost or confused. But it’s also one of the best times for the creative part of your mind to flow and that’s where the heart of VÉRITÉ’s sophomore record stems from.  ‘New Skin’ is a record all about growth and…

ALBUM REVIEW: King Princess – Cheap Queen

King Princess was one of the biggest breakthrough artists of 2018 after the emotionally charged ‘1950’ and ‘Talia’ went viral worldwide thanks to the public curiosity of her music from Harry Styles. Ever since then, the anticipation has been building for the release of her debut album. Her chilled out, hazy and honest indie-pop has…

ALBUM REVIEW: Kanye West – Jesus Is King

Oh Kanye. I don’t even know where to begin with ‘Jesus Is King’ because this whole journey has been a little messy to say the least. And to be honest, I wonder if he even knew where he was going either because he sounds a little lost in this new sonical world he’s immersed himself…

ALBUM REVIEW: James Blunt – Once Upon A Mind

I didn’t really think that the day would come that I would say that James Blunt released a better album than Kanye West, but it has. Both respective artists have released their new records on the same day, and one was severely over hyped and the other has flown completely under the radar. But upon…

INTERVIEW: VÉRITÉ

When you dive into the back catalogue of VÉRITÉ’s releases, you will find a strong growth of understanding her vulnerability and production happen along the way. From the opening moments of her debut EP ‘Echo’ in 2014 to her highly impressive debut album ‘Somewhere In Between’ in 2016, there was just something honest and captivating…

GALLERY: Morgan Evans – Eatons Hill

It’s safe to say that Morgan Evans has a little soft spot for Brisbane. After all, he did meet his wife, Kelsea Ballerina here in 2016 when they co-hosted the CMA’s together at the QPAC. From then on they became one of Country music’s cutest couples and rightfully so because they are absolutely  a-d-o-r-a-b-l-e.  The…

GALLERY: Busby Marou – The Tivoli

Seven years ago, Busby Marou headlined The Tivoli for the first ever time in support of their critically acclaimed self-titled debut album. And after all of these years, the reflective duo are back again to bring their chilled out vibes and unique storytelling to the iconic Brisbane stage.  In support of their recently released fourth…

SINGLE REVIEW: WAFIA – Flowers And Superpowers

Following her national run of dates with Listen Out last month and the announcement of her 2020 Australian tour, WAFIA has another new song for your listening pleasure.  ‘Flowers And Superpowers’ is quite the sonical departure from her latest collaborative track with Louis The Child, ‘Hurts’, which was released just before the Listen Out tour…