At the beginning of the year Orville Peck was down under on a whirlwind sold out Australian tour in celebration of his debut album ‘Pony’. Playing to ecstatic crowds that couldn’t believe they were watching the growing country superstar play to such intimate rooms, he delivered a show that was incredibly special. Forced to re-schedule…
Month: April 2020
SINGLE REVIEW: Jess Day – Signals
Refreshing her sonic with a synth glaze, Jess Day has exploded into 2020 with the anthemic driven ‘Signals’. Prior to this release, the Adelaide singer-songwriter has shown listeners a grittier side to her artistry with her guitar driven indie-pop through singles ‘Affection’ and ‘Rabbit Hole’. But now she is getting even more experimental with her…
SINGLE REVIEW: Alex The Astronaut – Split The Sky
It’s never been a more appropriate time to receive a warm new Alex The Astronaut song in our lives. ‘Split The Sky’ compliments the genuine confusion that has overtaken our lives and portrays a message of hope within it’s reflective lyrics that encourages listeners to rise up and remember the positive and fearless moments. But…
SINGLE REVIEW: Tru’ – Lose You
‘Lose You’ marks the beginning for Western Sydney based singer, songwriter, producer and engineer Tru’. Her debut single is a reflective indie-pop moment that soaks itself in dreamy atmospheric production that uplifts the brooding core. Setting the foundations for this musical project in 2018, she released a collaborative EP with WULFE which heard her experimenting…
INTERVIEW: Sam Fischer
Sam Fischer is another perfect example that music doesn’t have an expiry date. You can release a song that may not perform the way you would expect or want it to at the time, but a few years later it could have a beautiful resurgence. And that is exactly what has happened with his breakthrough…