SINGLE REVIEW: The Million – Check Up

After having a brief hiatus following the release of their debut EP ‘Hydration Station’ in 2017, The Million embarked on a journey of self-discovery to hone their sound and vision as a group.  The Central Coast indie-pop trio returned in 2019 with the bold and anthemic ‘Somebody Better’ that not only embodied their vivd personality…

SINGLE REVIEW: Nicole Millar – I Should Probably Go To Therapy

There is such an unnecessary stigma surrounding going to therapy that feels so dated. It doesn’t mean your weak, it means you actually care about yourself and want to get better when you feel like you’re losing control. Sometimes all we need to do is vent our frustrations, insecurities, questions and feelings to someone that…

SINGLE REVIEW: Lara Andallo – When The Lights Go Out

Australia’s rising RNB star Lara Andallo has been captivating listeners with her honest and rhythmic releases that have now gained over 1 million combined streams.  Earlier this year she released her debut mixtape ‘For Her’ which showed listeners multiple different sides of her artistry while she cohesively waving the RNB flag proudly and discovers who…

SINGLE REVIEW: Gus Dapperton – First Aid

Following the release of his debut album ‘Where Polly People Go To Read’ last year, Gus Dapperton’s profile has been recently booming. With his Benee collaboration ‘Supalonely’ currently taking Tik Tok by storm, a whole new wave of listeners are discovering his vulnerable, smooth and DIY soundscape.   The New York singer songwriter has today…

SINGLE REVIEW: The Rubens – Heavy Weather

With the current COVID-19 pandemic affecting The Rubens big plans for 2020 with their upcoming Australian tour being rescheduled and their fourth studio album being pushed back until 2021, they are trying to stay positive throughout all of the unknown.  Citing this calm hopefulness, their new single ‘Heavy Weather’ explores embracing positivity in times where…

SINGLE REVIEW: Kira Puru – Idiot

Kira Puru is one of Australia’s most unique pop acts with her sassy and imaginative attitude that shines through her confident pop melodies.  Her discography is full of catchy tracks with ear worm hooks like ‘Molotov’, ‘Say Something’ and ‘Tension’ that have all been added to triple j’s on air playlisting. But on top of…

SINGLE REVIEW: Jack Garratt – Better

Forever pushing the boundaries through his experimental sonic, Jack Garratt’s forthcoming sophomore studio ‘Love, Death & Dancing’ (out June 12) hears him finding a cohesive feeling through the DIY elements.  With the goal of creating an album for people who like to dance but don’t necessarily want to go out on a Saturday night, he’s…

SINGLE REVIEW: Paige – Yellow

Paige had a huge 2019 that saw her opening for the likes of Ruel and Nina Nesbitt as well as releasing two of her biggest songs yet; ‘Bloom’ and ‘Too Much To H8’. Rolling into 2020, she played her biggest shows yet by supporting Six60 on their New Zealand stadium tour and is excitingly preparing…

SINGLE REVIEW: Sam Smith feat. Demi Lovato – I’m Ready

While their third studio album may have been put on hold due to the current COVID-19 pandemic, Sam Smith is ready to give fans a new collaboration to get excited about.  The hopeful ‘I’m Ready’ hears them teaming up with Demi Lovato for a song that embraces lowering your guard and being ready to fall…

SINGLE REVIEW: Joji – Gimme Love

Joji has been perfectly setting the foundations for a career that is ready to explode even more than it already has following the release of his hits singles ‘SLOW DANCING IN THE DARK’, ‘YEAH RIGHT’ and ‘Sanctuary’.  The Japanese singer-songwriter, rapper and producer will be releasing his sophomore studio album ‘Nectar’ on July 10 and…